Earth has all the time in the world. We don´t Earth has all the time in the world. We don´t. Chief and professor Oren Lyons
When we know so much, why is so little happening? Climate Change Leadership – Power, Politics and Culture When we know so much, why is so little happening? Ira Sundberg www.anotherdevelopmentfoundation.se irasundberg@gmail.com February 6, 2018
Planetary boundaries Rockström et al 2015
Raworth, Kate: A safe and just space for humanity to thrive in, Oxfam
Sustainable Development Goals 1. End poverty 2. End hunger 3. Good health and wellbeing 4. Quality education 5. Gender equality 6. Clean water and sanitation 7. Affordable and clean energy 8. Decent work and economic growth 9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure
Sustainable Development Goals 10. Reduce inequalities 11. Sustainable cities and communities 12. Responsible consumption and production 13. Climate action 14. Life below water 15. Life on land 16. Peace, justice and strong institutions 17. Partnerships for the goals
Personal sustainability Relationships Environment, genetic and epigenetic Affects and feelings Sense of coherence Fundamental human needs
Affects Enjoyment-Joy Interest-Excitement. Surprise-Startle Fear-Terror Anger-Rage Distress-Anguish Shame-Humiliation Distaste Disgust (Tomkins et al)
Fundamental human needs Manfred Max-Neef Fundamental human needs Subsistence Protection Affection Understanding Participation Leisure Creation Identity Freedom
The 5 psychological barriers to climate action Per Espen Stoknes
Strategic Sustainable Development The Natural Step