2. Source: Marland, G., T.A. Boden, and R. J. Andres. 2003 Our Carbon Footprint is Rising
3. Source: IPCC 4 th Assessment report (February 2007) Change in Temperature, Sea Level & Northern Hemisphere Snow Cover. “ 11 of the last 12 years (1995 -2006) rank among the 12 warmest… since 1850.”
5. Climate change by degrees Amazon carbon f/b loop Arctic ice-albedo f/b loop Siberian methane f/b 1 ° 2 ° 3 ° 4 ° 5 ° Source: Lynas (2007) Six Degrees : our future on a hotter planet (figures based on 75% certainty) Probably unavoidable (>350 ppm CO 2 ) Emissions peak 2015 (400ppm CO 2 ) Emissions peak 2030 (450ppm CO 2 ) Emissions peak 2050 (550ppm CO 2 ) Emissions peak > 2050 (>650ppm CO 2 ) Ocean methane hydrate release Elimination of most life
6. Source: Brooks & Adger (Ambio, In Press) Global Frequency of Climate-related Disasters Human dimension often forgotten
7. Source: MOSUS project www.mosus.net Global Use of Resources (1980 - 2002) Carbon not the only issue…
8. Source: Millennium Ecosystem Assessment 2005 www.millenniumassessment.org “ nearly two thirds of the services provided by nature to human-kind are found to be in decline worldwide”
9. Year of Peak Fish Harvest Source: Millennium Ecosystem Assessment and Sea Around Us project Harvest peak Pre-peak Post-peak
10. Year of Peak Fish Harvest Source: Millennium Ecosystem Assessment and Sea Around Us project Harvest peak Pre-peak Post-peak
11. Year of Peak Fish Harvest Source: Millennium Ecosystem Assessment and Sea Around Us project Harvest peak Pre-peak Post-peak
12. At the moment, we are using 30% more than the Earth can sustainably provide. Source: Global Footprint Network / Best Foot Forward
13. Rising to 100% by 2050 (unless we act). Source: Global Footprint Network / Best Foot Forward
14. ‘ alphabet soup’ of policies Nations & Regions Organisation Project /event Product Person International footprinting standards IPCC Eurostat WBCSD/WRI; ISO 14064 PAS2050; (WBCSD); Legislative drivers Kyoto; EU targets; Climate Change Act; NI186; PSA 27; RTFO EU-ETS; Climate Change Act; CCA; CRC; NI 185 Climate Change Act EU Directives (e.g. EuP); CCL; Code for Sustainable Homes Personal carbon allowances?
15. Options for stabilisation (450/550ppm CO 2 e) Source: Stern Review 2006 “ Stabilisation - at whatever level - requires that annual emissions be brought down to the level that balances the Earth’s natural capacity to remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. .. This is more than 80% below the absolute level of current annual emissions.”
16. UK policy response framed by carbon budget Source: Committee on Climate Change 2008
27. Questions/challenges What CO 2 reductions do you think would be ‘fair’ for your operations? What are the business implications of operating in a more resource-constrained world? Could you reduce supply chain CO 2 per unit of output by 80% by 2050? How do you plan to sustainably manage growth? What combination of demand management, technology & efficiency improvements will work best for you? How can you minimise the cost per tonne of CO 2 avoided?