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CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY -The Wasan Action Framework

From: Richard Moore <rkm-at-quaylargo.com>

Date: 23 Dec 2007

Subject: CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY -The Wasan Action Framework

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Original source URL:

http://www.rideauinstitute.ca/atf/cf/%7B4A2130EC-6053-4132-9943-AD6B4AD14A03%7D/WASAN%20ACTION%20FRAMEWORK.PDF?tr=y&auid=3271909

 

The Wasan Action Framework

Declaration and Recommendations of the Interdisciplinary

Round Table on Climate Change and Energy Strategies

13-16 September, 2007, Wasan Island, Muskoka Lakes, Ontario, Canada

 

Sponsored by Science for Peace, David Suzuki Foundation and Breuninger Foundation

 

 

CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY

 

THE FIRST CLEAR WARNINGS OF DANGER FROM GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS DUE TO HUMAN ACTIVITY EMERGED 25 YEARS AGO. Prudence would have called for precautionary action at that time to slow down the growth of these emissions. Since then, the scientific understanding of the impact of human activity on global warming has been overwhelmingly confirmed; key predictions based on that understanding have started to occur. Evidence has emerged that the potential impacts of global warming will be much more severe than was predicted even five years ago.

 

Individuals, corporations, and all levels of government around the world have a duty to act as global citizens in the face of the danger posed to life on Earth and to the well-being of the human race as whole.

 

1  WE DECLARE that human-induced climate change and energy security, in particular peaking of the world oil supply, are crucial issues requiring immediate action.

 

2  WE DECLARE agreement with the statement by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group 1 regarding the physical basis of climate change: "Most of the observed increase in global average temperatures since the mid-20th century is very likely due to the observed increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations."

 

 

3 WE IDENTIFY AS THE ROOT CAUSES OF THIS CRISIS:

 

  a) the large per capita overconsumption and waste of natural resources in the industrialized countries

  b) the growth paradigm (economic growth for its own sake)

  c) the large and growing human population

  d) the very large dependence on fossil fuel based energy

  e) the resistance by vested interests to necessary change in energy technology

  f) the lack of appropriate political leadership

  g) the lack of global governance to protect the global commons

 

4 WE PROPOSE A GLOBAL SOLUTION FRAMEWORK: We must begin immediately to

 

   a) curb overconsumption and give priority to efficiency, conservation and the avoidance of waste

 

    b)  promote lower birthrates by empowerment of women through educational, economic and social measures including access to birth control information and services

 

   c)  focus globally and locally on developing low-impact renewable energy infrastructure and technologies (e.g., small-scale biomass, geothermal, hydro, ocean energy, solar, wind) to their full potential, so as to avoid large-scale biofuel usage and nuclear energy

 

   d)  reduce carbon emissions by creating a just and universal framework through the implementation of appropriate incentives, government regulation, legislation and taxation

 

  e) preserve forests, especially tropical rainforests

 

 

5 WE URGE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FOLLOWING SOLUTIONS:

 

   a)  All levels of government as well as the UN and international organizations should embrace the Wasan Action Framework.

 

   b)  Media, corporations, the educational system from kindergarten to university, and all civil society should collaborate in implementing this Wasan Action Framework.

 

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1  IPCC, 2007: Summary for Policymakers. In: Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Solomon, S., D. Qin, M. Manning, Z. Chen, M. Marquis, K.B. Averyt, M.Tignor and H.L. Miller (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA. Page 10.

 

Interdisciplinary Round Table on Climate Change and Energy Strategies

Wasan Island, Muskoka Lakes, Ontario, Canada, September 13-16, 2007

Participants Who Unanimously Voted for the Wasan Action Framework

  Alton, Janis Co-Chair, Canadian Voice of Women for Peace

 

  Bartlett, Albert Emeritus Professor of Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder

 

  Breuninger, Helga Director, Breuninger Foundation, Germany

 

  Burkhardt, Helmut Emeritus Professor of Physics, Ryerson University

 

Creighton, Phyllis Science for Peace

 

  Etcheverry, José  Policy Analyst, David Suzuki Foundation; Professor, Dept. of Environmental Studies, York University, Toronto

 

Farlinger, Shirley Freelance writer; journalist, Toronto

 

  Ford, John Issue Advocate for Energy, Green Party of Ontario; Candidate Ottawa South

 

  Goldin Rosenberg, Dorothy Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto

 

  Gómez, Ana María Assistant Executive Director, Centro Mario Molina, Mexico

 

  Gómez, Emmanuel Project Engineer, Climate Change Program, Centro Mario Molina, Mexico

 

  Harvey, Danny Professor, Dept. of Geography, University of Toronto

 

  Heaps, Toby A.A. President, Editor and Co-founder, Corporate Knights, Toronto

 

  Hu, Amy Climate Change Program, David Suzuki Foundation

 

  Kennedy, Joy United Church of Canada; Treasurer CANET

 

  Litman, Todd A. Founder and Executive Director, Victoria Transport Policy Institute

 

  Lutes, Mark Policy Analyst, Climate Change and Energy, David Suzuki Foundation

 

  McInnis, Bert Co-founder, WhatIf? Technologies, Ottawa

 

  Marchand, Claude Professor, Glendon College, York University, Toronto

 

  Paul, Derek  Emeritus Professor of Physics, University of Toronto

 

  Peltier, Dick Director, Centre for Global Change Science, University of Toronto

 

  Philp, Ian Lawyer on UN missions

  Reijerse, Fidel Founder and President, ResCo Energy Inc., Toronto

 

  Roberts, Mary Jane Senior Policy Analyst, Federation of Canadian Municipalities

 

  Schreyer, Edward  Chancellor, Brandon University, Manitoba; Former Premier of Manitoba

 

and Former Governor General of Canada

 

  Tainter, Joseph Department Head, Environment and Society, Utah State University

 

  White, Marlene  Community Partnerships Manager, Trent University; Federal Liberal Candidate,

 

Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock

Technical Resource Specialists Who Did Not Vote

 

  Hughes, David Natural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada

 

  Love, Peter Chief Conservation Officer, Conservation Bureau, Div. of the Ontario Power Authority

 

  Mokry, Manfred  Manager Technology, Mercedes-Benz, Canada; Member of the Association of International Automobile Manufacturers of Canada

 

  Zwiers, Francis Director, Climate Research Division, Environment Canada

 

For more information contact: Dr. Derek Paul, Science for Peace * t. 416-532-6440 * farp-at-sympatico.ca

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