Environmental Issues

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Environmental Issues

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Environmental Issues. Global Environmental Governance. Global problems require global solutions GEG is required Cooperation is required Sustainability Sustainable Development – Modern Concern Consuming resources at a pace that will those resources to naturally replenish Unsustainable - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Environmental Issues

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Global Environmental Governance• Global problems require global solutions– GEG is required– Cooperation is required

• Sustainability– Sustainable Development – Modern Concern– Consuming resources at a pace that will those

resources to naturally replenish • Unsustainable– Consuming resources at a pace that will cause those

resources to diminish and become extinct – Current Global Trend living above global carrying

capacity– Rich Countries use more resources then poor

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A brief History • First environmental concerns and action were

based on conservation and pollution• UN Conference on the Human Environment

(UNCHE) – 1972 in Sweden – United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP)

• UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) – “Earth Summit” - 1992– Agenda 21 – Promoted Sustainable Devlepment – Climate Change – Preservation of Biodiversity

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Continue• Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring” – 1962– First major counter-culture work– Changed US view of Environment Concerns– Chronicled the impact of pollutants– Launched modern environmental movement

• Birth of NGOs in 1970’s– Response to failed government attempts • Green Peace • World Wildlife Fund • Sierra Club

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Continue• 1970’s Environmental Decade in US – Environmental Protection Agency • Created by Nixon • Purpose to fulfill congressional legislation

– Clear Air Act – Clean Water Act – Endangered Species Act – Safe Drinking Water Act – Toxic Substance Control Act – Etc…

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Continue • Population – Population Bomb by Paul Ehrlich – Limits of Growth by Dennis Meadows • Worlds population experience rapid Growth

– Industrial Revolution – Better Food Resources – Better Medicines

• Resources are being exploited at greater rate – Can we run out of resources?

– How many people can the earth support?• Tipping Point

– Current Population is 7 Billion – Technology may increase tipping Point

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International Environmental Cooperation• International Treaties and organizations are

important for environmental improvement to occur

• Norm Creation – Establishing Environmental Norms

• Capacity Building – Providing the funds and Technologies to fight Environmental Concerns

• Scientific Understanding – Cooperation and Collaboration of scientific research

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Continue• Governing the Commons– Commons – areas and resources that are not under

sovereign jurisdiction and open to all – Tragedy of Commons

• Greedy over exploitation– The Magical Apple Tree – What the Care Bears have to say. – Fishing Grounds – Sushi!?!?– Caspian Sea Oil - War– Outer Space – Space Junk – Atmosphere – Dust Particles in Tahoe

– Cooperation is essential to preserve and sustain the Commons

– The “Free Ride” Problem • Destroys Solutions before they are implemented

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Montreal Protocol• An Example of how cooperation can create

positive change in environmental concerns– 1985 – discovered Ozone was thinning and a

whole had developed in southern hemisphere– Increase of UV/B Radiation = Skin Cancer and damage

immune system – Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) – industrial gasses used in arrosol

cans, refrigeratiors, air-condition units, etc… were responsible

– Montreal Protocol• Imposed International Controls over use of CFCs• US Led and implemented • Ozone is thinking today and whole is gone

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Climate Change • Global Warming

• A “Common” Problem • Trapping of Green House Gasses that cause• Inconsistent and devastating weather patterns• Increase in Global Temperatures • Change in Climate Patterns

– Wheat and Corn Belts • Solution is more economic and political, then environmental

– Earth Summit – first attempt to prevent CC– Kyoto Protocol

• Curbing GHS is multi-dimensional• Scientific Disagreement – human or natural • US promoted (Clinton Admin), but refused to ratify (Bush

Admin)• US largest producer of GHG, other nations refused ratify

because of US “Free Riding” leading to its collapse

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IR, Globalization, and Environment • Environmentalism– Problems are Global

• Climate Change• Pollution• Etc…

– Solutions are Global• Montreal Protocol • Kyoto • Etc…

– Becoming a major field of study in IR• Environmental Studies • Environmental Public Policy • Global Environmental Economic Studies • Etc…