What have been the effects of these efforts on the biosphere and human society? Cut down to no more than 5 minutes – Human society has experienced extraordinary.

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What have been the effects of these efforts on the biosphere and human society? Cut down to no more than 5 minutes – Human society has experienced extraordinary and exponential growth of population and of the technological/economic system - especially since the mid 20th century - humans have become pervasive and dominant forces in the health and well being of the earth and its inhabitants. While the earth’s population has grown from 1 billion to 6.7 billion in the last two centuries, energy consumption has risen 68 times and economic output has risen 80 times. No part of the earth is unaffected by humans and the scale of our impact is huge and growing exponentially. According to all major national and international scientific assessments, all living systems (oceans, fisheries, forests, grasslands, soils, coral reefs, wetlands) are in long-term decline and are declining at an accelerating rate. The air, water and land have become the repository for thousands of toxic chemicals and other pollutants. The environmental challenges are now global, intergenerational and prone to rapid, unexpected shifts. The sum of humanity and the expansive dynamic of industrial capitalism constitute a planetary force comparable in disruptive power to the Ice Ages and the asteroid collisions that have previously redirected Earth’s history.   At the same time, we are not succeeding in many health and social goals: 3.2 billion people are without sanitation and earn less than $2.50/day, over a billion have no access to clean drinking water, water shortages are rampant around the world and getting worse and there have been food riots on three continents because the price of food staples has more than doubled in the last 2 years. And, of course, there are the worldwide economic recession and international conflicts and wars over resources such as oil and water - as well as ideology - that are destabilizing world society. And the challenge that will accelerate all the negative trends is human induced global warming that is now destabilizing the earth’s climate and other systems in ways that threaten to reverse human progress to date and to undermine the health, security and survival of millions of people now and in the future. What is not common knowledge is that human progress has accelerated in the last 10,000 years during a time of a relatively stable climate - according to archeological and ice core records, the longest period of climate stability in human history. The location of our cities and communities, agriculture, ports and other transportation, businesses and other human endeavor, in large part, has been based on the predictability of the climate. Now all bets are off. The resulting climate disruption is real and is already affecting us: it is worse and happening faster than predicted by the most conservative scientists just 3 years ago.  Moreover, the emissions of carbon dioxide (the principal heat-trapping gas from fossil fuel combustion) today will continue to disrupt the climate for the next several centuries creating an ecological and economic debt for future generations. http://www.limitthesky.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/12/world-largest-openpitmine4.jpg http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/05deepscope/logs/aug27/media/oil_rig_600.jpg http://authors.ck12.org/wiki/images/a/a5/EarSci-2002-02.jpg http://modernmatriarch.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/trafficjam.jpg http://www.actforclimatejustice.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/deforestation-tree-removal1.jpg http://www.pig8soy.org/files/pig8soy/images/webpost8.jpg http://recycle4acause.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/e-waste.jpg http://haryana.gov.in/Industry/industry1.jpg http://portal.unesco.org/en/files/44767/12366988281kids_polluted_water_250.jpg/kids_polluted_water_250.jpg http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_wEzwV3l2GhE/SfkDqHOqUxI/AAAAAAAAAN4/a9auP0NEFwM/s400/CAFO+pigs.jpg

U.S. High Leverage Efforts Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education Network of 1000+ member institutions Learning Community – all levels www.aashe.org Second Nature Thought Leadership Catalyst and Incubator www.secondnature.org

Climate Leadership in Higher Education The American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment (ACUPCC) Just over three years ago, 12 college and university presidents launched The American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment (ACUPCC) - a high-visibility, joint and individual commitment to address global climate disruption through actions to reduce and eventually neutralize greenhouse gas emissions, and to develop the capability of students to help all of society to do the same.   The participating presidents are committing their institutions to create a comprehensive institutional action plan to move towards climate neutrality that involves measuring greenhouse gas emissions, establishing targets, and timetables and actions for emission reductions, establishing programs to make sustainability an integral part of the curriculum and educational experience of all students and making the action plan, inventory and progress reports publicly available. As of today, 667 colleges and universities in all 50 states and the District of Columbia have made this unprecedented commitment. They represent 5.6 million students – about a third of the student population and include every type of institution from community colleges to the biggest research universities (Ohio State University and Arizona State University). Climate Leadership in Higher Education www.presidentsclimatecommitment.org

ACUPCC Structure Steering Committee of 22 Presidents Policy and Direction Supporting Organizations Second Nature & AASHE Organization, Coordination & Support

The Commitment Create institutional structures Complete inventory of emissions Develop institutional action plan & initiate two of seven suggested actions First 2 Months Within 1 Year 2 Years Within 2 months create institutional structures to guide development & implementation of action plan Within 1 year complete inventory of greenhouse gas emissions Within 2 years develop institutional action plan to achieve climate neutrality as soon as possible & initiate two of a list of seven suggested actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions