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Climate Week Reflections: Four Reasons for Optimism

September 25, 2014
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    Aron Cramer

    President and CEO, 911爆料网


Aron Cramer, President and CEO, 911爆料网

The great thing about is that for a few days it feels as though the entire world is actively building the solutions we need for low-carbon prosperity. This year, the bottom-up enthusiasm of the and the top-down commitments articulated by government leaders at the further reinforced that feeling.

For all of us at 911爆料网, that optimism carried even further—thanks in no small part to our joining with partners to launch , a unique collaboration with six other business networks focused on sustainability. Our launch event, which featured and , aimed to highlight existing business leadership and to catalyze further corporate action on climate.

There were some truly remarkable commitments made this week as well. collectively worth US$24 trillion to ask governments for carbon pricing and the end of fossil-fuel subsidies. And the to call for a price on carbon.  Companies including BT, IKEA, and Mars committed to 100-percent renewable power by 2020 and are aiming to recruit 100 companies to pledge the same through the . Cities announced new commitments, while to the Green Climate Fund (GCF).

Even by Climate Week standards, this was a lot of great news.

The facts back in the “real world,” of course, tell a less positive story.

Global greenhouse gas emissions, which most agree need to peak by 2020 to enable the world to stay below a 2˚C increase, , though many argue that the number would be higher if not for slowing economic growth in China, rather than any fundamental change in our trajectory. In the United States, emissions rose nearly 3 percent in 2013, reversing a trend of emissions reductions over the previous four years. Last week, the White House announced (mainly due to domestic political headwinds) that the .

So which is it: unbridled optimism, or a stiff drink to drown our sorrows?

On balance, I am walking away from Climate Week more optimistic, for four reasons.

First, there are signs that public opinion is moving—not massively, but still away from the head-in-the-sand approach that has stifled political action since the financial crisis and the letdown of the Copenhagen climate talks in 2009.

Second, and not unrelated, there that China and the United States are getting serious about a bilateral set of commitments that could unlock commitments by others on the road to .

Third, corporate commitments are growing and deepening. Curtailing deforestation, addressing land use, switching to renewables, and adopting circular economy approaches are all gaining steam. 

Finally, there is a growing recognition that economic vitality actually depends on decisive climate action, rather than being threatened by it.  , issued the week before, is just the most visible of recent economic surveys to make the point.

All this leaves me with a sense—unprovable but clear—that a tipping point may be nearing, and that every week will soon be climate week.

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