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The Climate Positive Movement Kjell Kühne Climate Activist World Citizen 8 July 2010

Climate Positive Movement

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An outline of the climate movement that will transform our societies to stop climate change.

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The Climate PositiveMovement

Kjell KühneClimate ActivistWorld Citizen

8 July 2010

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Why are we here?

Climate change is threatening

Innovation and leadership is needed Society must be transformed

.........but into what?

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Some Answers:

Zero-emissions society by 2050

Build resilience to climate change

Still meet basic human needs

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Powerful interests in fossil fuels The rich and powerful are the last to feel the heat The immediately affected have least influence

What is stopping us?

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“Good” old habits

System inertia

What is stopping us?

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Still waiting for politicians to fix it for

us!!!

What is stopping us?

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Here comes the.........

Climate Positive MovementA movement whose time has come.

The Pledge:“From today on, I personally will have a net

beneficial impact on the global climate.”

Taking greenhouse gases OUT of the atmosphere!

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How to be climate positive?

1. Lifestyle Change Go low-carbon

2. Overcompensate what’s left.

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Keeping track of your carbon footprint

Many calculators to build upon

Customized tool for the movement

The Climate Account

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The Database

Carbon footprints of products Pulls together existing information Suggests low-carbon alternatives for needs New standard

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Examples – Lifestyle change

Meat Veggies Vacation choice Immortal presents

...........focus on sufficiency

and on what’s important in life!

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The (Over-) Compensation

Two-fold approach:

1. Emissions-reducing projects in Southern countries (e.g. forest protection, reforestation, renewable energy projects)

2. Retiring carbon credits in the North (e.g. EU ETS)

Some existing mechanisms can be used.

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Advocacy

Unfortunately, just changing ourselves is not going to be enough to stop climate change.

As Al Gore says: Don’t forget the citizen in you!

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Examples - Advocacy

Global Climate Movement (350.org, Greenpeace etc.)

Local Initiatives against coal-fired power plants

Online activism

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Climate Positive Communities

Local groups

Sharing experiences and best-practices

Forming buyers’ cooperatives

Planning political action

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Impacts

Individual – Consciousness

Local – Community

Regional – Economy

National – Policy

Global – Movement for Survival

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Strategic Timeframe

2010: Lay foundations, find partners, develop tools

2012: Engage the whole climate movement

2015: Engage whole cities, regions, businesses

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Strategic Timeframe

2020: Change mainstream policy, green whole sectors

2030: Scale up to country level

2050: A climate-friendly world society

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Next steps......

Research existing building blocks

Hold presentations (like today!)

Find partners

Build the information infrastructure

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What you can do:

Give me feedback in the coffee break Find out more at:http://kjells.a.wiki-site.com/index.php/Climate_Positive_Movement

Share this presentation with climate-conscious friends

Get involved!

My email: [email protected]