24
Tomorrow’s World
Overview of Chapter 24
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Living Sustainably
Sustainable Living: A Plan of Action
Changing Personal Attitude and Practices
What Kind of World Do We Want?
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Choose to live sustainably?
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Globally, 1 in 4 live in extreme poverty
1 in 7 little access to enough or quality foods
Fairness and equality
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Living Sustainably
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Environmental Sustainability
 Ability
to meet humanity’s current needs without
compromising the needs to future generations
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Sustainable development
report – Our Common Future (aka
Brundtland report)
 1987
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Living Sustainably
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Consumption
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Human use of materials
and energy
World does not have
enough resources to
sustain everyone at
level enjoyed by US
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Asian countries rapidly
catching up
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Five Recommendations For
Sustainable Living
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1. Eliminate poverty and stabilize the human
population
2. Protect and restore Earth’s resources
3. Provide adequate food for all people
4. Mitigate climate change
5. Design sustainable cities
From Plan B 2.0: Rescuing a Planet Under Stress
and a Civilization in Trouble, Published in 2006 by
Lester R. Brown
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Recommendation 1 - Eliminating Poverty
and Stabilizing Human Population
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Eliminate Poverty
 Improve
quality of life in
lower-income countries
will require increasing
economic growth
 Must
address issues of:
health, nutrition and
education
 Role
of women requires
attention (right)
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Recommendation 1 - Eliminating Poverty
and Stabilizing Human Population
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Eliminate Poverty
 Need
more trained
professionals in
developing countries
 Debts to poorest
countries should be
forgiven
 Population
 Must
devote necessary
resources to family
planning
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Recommendation 1 - Eliminating Poverty
and Stabilizing Human Population
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Microcredit programs
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“The poor stay poor, not because
they’re lazy but because they
have no access to capital.”
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Peruvian economist Hernando de
Soto
Small loans of $50-$500
dollars to establish selfemployment projects that
generate income
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Examples: sewing machines,
refrigerators, chickens
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Recommendation 2 - Protecting and
Restoring Earth’s Resources
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The world’s forests
 Lost
for two reasons
 Converted
to cash
 Pressure from rapid
population growth
and widespread
poverty
 Need
to protect
forest resources
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Recommendation 2 - Protecting and
Restoring Earth’s Resources
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Loss of biodiversity
 Need
to protect
biodiversity
 Food,
medicine,
clothing
 Ecosystem services
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Recommendation 2 - Protecting and
Restoring Earth’s Resources
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Protecting and Restoring
Earth’s Resources
 Economic
development
cannot ignore functions of
biological and physical
systems
 Depends on attitudes and
practices based on scientific
information
 Connection to cultural
diversity
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Recommendation 3 - Providing
Adequate Food For All People
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Link between poverty and food insecurity
Agriculture must be improved to achieve more
global sustainability
Manage farmlands and
grazing lands efficiently
(precision farming and
IPM)
 Reduce loss of soil
fertility, erosion, aquifer
depletion, etc.
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Case in Point: PA association for
sustainable agricultural
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Connects farmers and
non- farmers
Agritourism
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Recommendation 4 - Mitigating
Climate Change
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Human activities are causing the increase in
global temperature
Must address climate change in aggressive
coordinated fashion
 Cannot
wait until scientific knowledge is
complete- earth is too complex
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Stabilizing climate requires a comprehensive
energy plan
 Phase
out of fossil fuels in both developed AND
developing countries
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Recommendation 4 - Mitigating
Climate Change
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Comprehensive energy plan
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Recommendation 5 - Designing
Sustainable Cities
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~50% of world’s population now lives in cities
Need to design sustainable cities
 Urban
transportation systems
 Parks and open spaces
 Innovative
approaches to handle
water scarcity and
sewage treatment
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Case-In-Point: Durban, South
Africa
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Member of Sustainable Cities Network
Community participation needed
 Food
gardens in schools
 Waste reduction programs
 Renewable energy in
many homes
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Changing Personal Attitudes and
Practices
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Sustainable consumption
 Use
of goods and services that satisfy basic
human needs and improve the quality of life but
that minimize the use of resources so they are
available for future use
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Needs of survival compared to wants
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Changing Personal Attitudes and
Practices
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Role of Education
 Accurate
information must be made widely
available
 People’s concerns
for the environment
do not translate into
action
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Role of Education
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People must be educated to understand the
reasons for changing practices
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Set up environmental curricula at all school
levels
Encourage environmental activities and
organizations
Support institutions that promote conservation
and sustainability
Encourage inclusion of relevant material in
programs of social groups
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What Kind of World Do We Want?
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Those who live in developed countries are the
source of most of the problems facing the
global environment
 Assumption
made that environment will take care
of itself
 This view needs to be changed radically
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What Kind of World Do We Want?
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Most critical environmental problem is our own
attitudes and values
Your generation must be the next pioneers
 Explore
a different way for humans to exist in the
world
 Requires reconnecting with natural environment
 Requires revaluing ourselves according to a new
set of ideals
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What kind of world do you want to live in?
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