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DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
DESIGNING DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTIONClass 3 | September 24, 2015
DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
DESIGNING DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION AGENDA
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5:00 Testing your climate filter5:05 Science Lab: Climate actions5:50 Break!6:00 Discussion: Guest intro and facilitation6:30 Activity: Designing Designing Climate Action – breakout sessions7:45 Homework: Check-in sign up, workshop development, event prep7:50 Fin.
DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
TRUTHINESS
Testing your climate filterWhat happened this week?
DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
SOMETHING STRA
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DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
POPE FRANCIS TELLS THE U.S. TO ACT ON CLIMATE CHANGE
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DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
OBAMA GETS TOUGH ON CLIMATE CHANGE
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DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
EVERY COUNTRY HAS A RESPONSIBILITY
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DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
NYC CLIMATE WEEK KICKS OFF
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DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
NEW YORK DOUBLES DOWN ON ITS CLIMATE COMMITMENTS
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“New York’s commitment of reducing GHG emissions by 80% by 2050 is the type of action needed to start the course towards a safer, heftier and more prosperous future.”“New York City continues to see its role as a global leader in combatting climate change with mitigation and adaptation efforts,” he said. “And really cities are becoming the frontline of these efforts”- Dan Zarrilli, New York City’s Director of the Mayor's Office of Recovery and Resiliency
DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
RE 100: FORTUNE 500s COMMIT TO 100% CLEAN ENERGY
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WALMARTNIKE
SALESFORCEJOHNSON & JOHNSON
SAPSTARBUCKS
UBS
UNILEVERYOOX
PROCTER & GAMBLEPHILIPS
GOLDMAN SACHSNESTLE
IKEAH&M
DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
APPLE, GOOGLE, TESLA AND THE RACE FOR ELECTRIC SELF-DRIVING CARS
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DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
TAKING ACTION
Adaptation vs. MitigationTechnology SolutionsFinance SolutionsEmerging Economies
DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
GLOBAL GOALS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE
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DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
OUR GOALS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE
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Enviro-socio: Keep warming under 2 degrees c from pre-industrial levels to avoid worst effects of climate change
Economic: Decouple GHG emissions from economic growth & prosperity
DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
TAKING ACTION: MITIGATION, ADAPTATION, RESILIENCE
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WE HAVE THIS CHALLENGE INTO AN OPPORTUNITY FOR POSITIVE GLOBAL CHANGE, VIA:
(Proactive) Adaptation: Adjustment in natural or human systems in response to actual or expected climatic stimuli or their effects, which moderates harm or exploits beneficial opportunities (that takes place before effects of climate change are observed).
Mitigation: An anthropogenic intervention to reduce the anthropogenic forcing of the climate system; it includes strategies to reduce greenhouse gas sources and emissions and enhancing greenhouse gas sinks.
DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
SHIFT IN CONVERSATION TO RESILIENCY
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RESILIENCY: The ability of a social or ecological system to absorb disturbances while retaining the same basic structure and ways of functioning, the capacity for self-organization, and the capacity to adapt to stress and change.
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HOW THE WORLD IS GOING TO ACHIEVE THIS
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WHAT’S DESIGN’S ROLE IN THESE LEVERAGE POINTS? • POLICY• BUSINESS/FINANCE• THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT (TRANSIT)• TECHNOLOGY (RENEWABLES)• BEHAVIOR CHANGE (AWARENESS)
DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
POLICY & BUSINESS – DESIGN’S ROLE
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POLICY: INDCs - Intended Nationally Determined Contributions); RPS - Renewable Portfolio Standards, Carbon Caps, Reducing emissions subsidies, Sustainable accounting standards
BUSINESS: Commitments to de-carbonization, Green jobs, Investments in clean technologies, Emissions trading schemes, Green entrepreneurship
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THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT - DESIGN’S ROLE
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Sustainable buildings, Decarbonized transport, energy distribution, Resilient coastlines, Smart-grids, District power
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TECHNOLOGY – DESIGN’S ROLE
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Technology transfer, Cleantech development (wind, solar, other), Renewables deployment, Electric vehicles, Batteries, Carbon capture
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BEHAVIOR CHANGE – DESIGN’S ROLE
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Efficiency, Lowering consumption, Sharing economies, Aligned goals on issues (climate), Green purchasing, Smart devices, Demand management
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GOALS FOR EVENT
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SEED IDEAS. MAKE CONNECTIONS. BUILD RELATIONSHIPS. REWARD THE AUDIENCE. HAVE FUN. • What specific tech/design opportunities can you identify
through the designing climate action event?• How can you give something back to the audience to keep
them engaged in taking action?• Who’s already working on an initiative you could partner on
for the class?• What actors most need to be influenced to create change?• How can you use connected/internet technology, visual
communication & empathy to accelerate the speed of change?
DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
FACILITATING DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION
Elliot Montgomery – Facilitation & FuturingRaina Rahbar – Energy/EfficiencySteve Hamilton – TransportationJen Van Der Meer (Rebecca pinch hitting) – Business Solutions Allan Chochinov (Elisa Werbler pinch hitting) – Climate AwarenessRebecca Silver – Master Planning Group
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DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
FACILITATING BEST PRACTICES
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TAKE IT AWAY GUYS!
DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
DESIGNING DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION
Raina Rahbar – Energy/EfficiencySteve Hamilton – TransportationRebecca Silver – Business Solutions Elisa Werbler – Climate AwarenessMaster Planning Group – Divide amongst the four other groups today
DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
HOMEWORK
CREATE DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTIONNEXT WEDNESDAY ARRIVE AND BE SET UP BY 6PM
YOU’LL BE EXPECTED TO STAY AND HELP CLEAN UP AFTER
DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
DUE TOMORROW – FRIDAY, BY 6PM
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EMAIL YOUR MENTOR, JEN, AND REBECCA WITH:• Overview statement/summary• Activity goals (what will you tell the participants)• Detailed breakdown of your activity (the opening, core,
and closing part of the activity)• The prompts you will have for the activity• What will the participants walk away with?
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DUE MONDAY – CHECK-IN
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BY MONDAY YOU SHOULD BE READY TO GO, WITH REFINED• Overview statement/summary• Activity goals (what will you tell the participants)• Detailed breakdown of your activity (the opening, core,
and closing part of the activity)
PLUS:• Designed/created prompts you will have for the activity• Breakdown of roles• More research
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DUE WEDNESDAY – EVENT
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HELP MASTER PLANNING GROUP WITH SHARED TASKS
PRACTICE YOUR ACTIVITY
BE READY TO GO BY 6PM
CRUSH IT.
DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
FIN.
DESIGNING CLIMATE ACTION | WEEK 3: SEPTEMBER 24, 2015
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