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Addressing the
Climate Crisis with Networks of the
Willing and Committed
by Edward M. Marshall with an overview by
Don Tapscott
GLOBAL SOLUTION NETWORKS
Addressing the Climate Crisis with Networks of the Willing and Commi6ed
“If humanity wishes to preserve a planet similar to that on which civilization developed and to which life on Earth is adapted, paleoclimate evidence and ongoing climate change suggest that CO2 will need to be reduced from its current 385 ppm to at most 350 ppm, but likely less than that...If the present overshoot of this target CO2 is not brief, there is a possibility of seeding irreversible catastrophic effects.”
Jim Hansen, NASA
The climate science debate is over. Climate change will fundamentally alter life as we now know it.
Executive Summary
In spite of international efforts to make climate change a top priority, nations have failed to find solutions to the growing crisis. Citizens have used the Internet to create global solution networks focused on climate change to address the problem.
We recommend a “second generation” approach, a governance network that enables collaboration among networks. This requires a new governance model, leadership, a robust technical platform and the will to act now.
Addressing the Climate Crisis with Networks of the Willing and Commi6ed
Pushing and shoving to get a bigger piece of an ever-shrinking resource pie
Failure to act can be attributed to: • Competing self-interests• Nation-states jostling for power
and position• Powerful economic forces• Disregard for commitments made
before the community of nations
Global solution networks can: • Increase awareness• Share knowledge and best practices• mobilize citizens• Advocate for policy initiatives, and
implement concrete actions• Engage in adaptation and mitigation
Issues: Rising CO2, Shrinking Resources
Addressing the Climate Crisis with Networks of the Willing and Commi6ed
Ten Principles of a Climate Change Governance Network 1. Urgency of Action
2. Global in Scope
3. Mobilization of Public Will to Act
4. Collective Good
5. The Most Vulnerable
6. A Collaboration Revolution
7. A Global Technology Platform
8. Encourage Local Experimentation
9. Promote Investment
10. Leverage Market Forces
A Governance Network for Climate Change
The mission of this governance network would be to support GSNs in climate change to mobilize the public to act on reducing GHG emissions to net zero by 2050.
This meta-network would provide a framework for hundreds of networks to collaborate regionally and by area of expertise, to accelerate their impact in reducing emissions.
How to Solve the Problem
Addressing the Climate Crisis with Networks of the Willing and Commi6ed
Using Climate Science to Help Cities Plan for Climate Change Impacts
• Leading the research and actionon urban climate change
• Developing a shared researchagenda on urban climate changeissues with stakeholders
• Facilitating researchcollaborations within and acrosscities
• Enhancing cutting-edge scientific,economic and planning-relatedresearch
Case Study: UCCRN
Addressing the Climate Crisis with Networks of the Willing and Commi6ed
Bringing Climate Change Support to the Poorest and Least Developed Countries
• Climate compatible developmentstrategies
• Improving access to climatefinance in developing countries
• Strengthening resilience throughclimate-related disaster riskmanagement
• Supporting climate negotiatorsrepresenting the least developedand most vulnerable countries.
Case Study: CDKN
Addressing the Climate Crisis with Networks of the Willing and Commi6ed
Networks Transforming Climate Change Network Type Network Role Network Func2on
Knowledge Networks Educators and Scien<sts
• Create Awareness • Bring Climate Science to life • Convey new informa<on Knowledge-‐sharing Blog and publish
Watchdog Networks Observers New tools to observe climate change impacts
Advocacy Networks Mobilizers
• Mobilize communi<es • Ac<on campaigns to raise awareness, protect public private sector ac<ons or to influence policy
Policy Networks Policy Advisors and Brokers
• Advise government and business • Connect the public and policy makers • Convene strategic dialogs
Opera<onal and Delivery Networks Innovators, Investors and Implementers
• Innovate on carbon capture • Increase supply-‐chain sustainability • Develop clime change technologies • Public sector doers—make things happen
Addressing the Climate Crisis with Networks of the Willing and Commi6ed
Global Solution Networks provide fundamental changes in approaches to climate change. The most effective will involve diverse actors and solutions and orchestration of multiple types working in tandem. Orchestrate a variety of network types and solutions.
“Laundry lists” dilute and over-complicate issues. Identify critical needs and concentrate on simple tools. Grow a GSN by narrowing its focus.
Individuals can’t make an impact and nations are constrained by conflicting interests; local initiatives can provide immediate results, measureable impacts and scalable solutions. Networked institutions are more impactful.
The energy and enthusiasm of youth, who connect, collaborate and express aspirations via digital networks, is critical.
Implications for Network Leaders
Addressing the Climate Crisis With Networks of the
Willing and Committed
by Edward M. Marshall PhD Read the complete paper at gsnetwroks.org
Global Solution Networks:Don Tapscott, Executive Director Dr. Joan Bigham, Managing Director Anthony Williams, Executive Director
For information on Global Solution Networks projects contact us at [email protected]
Review all research results on our web site: gsnetworks.org