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A Presentation for
World on the Edge:
How To Prevent
Environmental and
Economic Collapse,
a book by
Lester R. Brown
• Plan B: Four Main Goals
• Stabilizing Population and
Eradicating Poverty
• Restoring the Earth
• Climate Action Plan
• How Do We Get There?
• Plan B Budget
• A Wartime Mobilization
• Let’s Get to Work
• A Bright Economic Future?
• Warning of Collapse
• Three Indicators to Watch
• Precarious Global Food
Situation: How Did We Get
Here?
• Food Demand Growing
• Food Supply Tightening
• Watching the Clock
Overview
A World on the Edge The Response: Plan B
Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
A Bright Economic Future?
• The global economy
has grown nearly 10-
fold since 1950
• Mainstream
economists typically
project 3% annual
growth
• In this view, an
illustrious economic
past is extrapolated
into a promising
future…
Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
Gross World Product, 1950-2009
Warning of Collapse
• In contrast, natural scientists see an economy
destroying its natural supports
• Humanity is running up against the natural limits of
aquifers, soils, fisheries, forests, even our atmosphere
• In system after system, our collective demands are
overshooting what nature can provide
How can we assume that the growth of an
economic system that is destroying its
environmental supports can simply be projected
into the long-term future?
Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
A World on the Edge
• A gathering “perfect storm” of trends threatens
to send civilization into economic and political
chaos
• The 2010 extreme heat wave in Russia and
record flooding in Pakistan are early warnings
of the global consequences we can expect if
we continue with business as usual
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / jgareri
2010 Russian Heat Wave
Fallout
• In 2009, the Black Sea region
contributed roughly ¼ of world
wheat exports, but Russia has
banned grain exports entirely
through mid-2011
• Heat and drought decimated
grass and hay growth,
prompting the government to
release 3 million tons of grain
to supplement cattle feed; still,
farmers have had to cull herds
• World wheat prices increase
60% over 2 months
Situation
• Average Moscow July
temperature: 14°F above norm
• Number of fires starting every
day in early August: 300-400
• Forest damage and restoration
cost estimate: $300 billion
• Total death count from heat
wave and air pollution: >56,000
• Drop in the Russian grain
harvest: down 40% to 60
million tons from recent annual
harvests of 100 million tons
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Brasil2
The Russian heat wave is a powerful example of how a single
event can quickly destabilize the global food economy.
Nightmare Scenario
• 40% drop in Russian grain
harvest reduced world grain
stocks from 79 days of
consumption to 72 days
• But what if the heat wave
were centered on Chicago
and the much larger U.S.
grain harvest dropped 40%?
• World grain stocks would
plummet to record-low 52
days – well below the level
that preceded the tripling of
grain prices in 2007-08
• Would likely result in
unprecedented food price
inflation and food riots in
scores of countries, toppling
weaker governments
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020
Source: USDA
Days
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World Grain Stocks as Days of Consumption,
1960-2010
2010 Pakistan Flooding
Situation:
• Inundated 1/5 of the country
• Affected 20 million people
– Killed 2,000 people
– Damaged 2 million homes
• Drowned 1 million livestock
• Damaged 6 million acres of
crops
• Washed away roads and
bridges
• Most devastating natural
disaster in Pakistan’s history
Contributing Trends:
• In 1990, military budget was
44 times health and family
planning budget, leaving
population growth unchecked
• Humans and livestock
stripped vegetation needed
to contain rainfall
• 90% of the Indus basin’s
original forests are gone
• Record heat accelerated
melting of Himalayan ice and
snow, raising Indus levels
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Kmerryweather
Pakistan provides an example of how the social and
environmental trends we face on a global level can converge
— with dangerous consequences.
Three Indicators to Watch
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Elenathewise, Sean_Warren, zabelin
Food Prices Hunger Rates
Number of
Failing States
These indicators help give a sense of how close to the
edge our civilization may be.
Economic Social Political
Food Prices Soaring
Grain and soybean prices are fast
approaching their peaks of 2007-08.
Source: futures.tradingcharts.com
Corn Prices (CBOT)
Soybean Prices (CBOT)Wheat Prices (CBOT)
Hunger Rising
World hunger and malnutrition were on the
decline for much of the late 20th
century. But
after falling to 788 million in the mid-1990s,
the number of hungry people began to rise,
reaching 915 million in 2008. In 2009 it
jumped to over 1 billion. Crop failures caused
by extreme weather events such as the 2010
Russian heat wave will make it harder to feed
people around the world.
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Claudiad
More States Failing
• States fail when
governments lose control of
part or all of their territory
and can no longer ensure
their people’s security
• As pressures from
population growth, water
shortages, climate change,
and food scarcity increase,
state failure is both
spreading and deepening 0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Source: EPI; Fund for Peace /Foreign Policy
NumberofCountries
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Number of High-Ranking Failing States,
2004-2009
How many states can fail before our global civilization begins
to unravel?
Precarious Global Food Situation:
How Did We Get Here?
• Past food price spikes
were event-driven,
typically resolved with
next harvest
• Now we face long-term
trends that:
• increase food
demand
• limit food
production
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020
Source: USDA
MillionTons
Production
Consumption
EarthPolicyInstitute-www.earth-policy.org
World Grain Production and Consumption,
1960-2010
We are only one poor harvest away from chaos in world
grain markets.
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Tobias Helbig
Food Demand Growing
• World population is increasing by 80 million
annually
• Some 3 billion people are trying to move up
the food chain and eat more grain-intensive
livestock products
• Expanding biofuel production means that cars
and people compete for crops
Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
Population Pressures
• Dense populations
and their livestock
herds degrade land,
undermining food
production
• Worldwide, 215
million women who
want to plan their
families lack access
to family planning
services
• Large families trap
people in poverty
World Population, 1950-2008,
with Projections to 2050
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1950 1970 1990 2010 2030 2050
Source: UNPop
Billions
EarthPolicyInstitute-www.earth-policy.org
Food vs. Fuel
• Rising price of oil has
made it profitable to turn
grain into fuel
• More than one fourth of
the U.S. grain crop is now
going to ethanol
• U.S. ethanol euphoria
helped double annual
growth in global grain
demand, raising food
prices worldwide
The grain needed to fill an SUV’s 25-gallon tank with ethanol
once could feed one person for an entire year.
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Dave Huss
Corn Used for Fuel Ethanol in the United States,
1980-2010
Food Supply Tightening
• Growth in crop yields is slowing
• Cropland is being lost to non-farm uses
• Deserts are expanding
• Aquifers are being overpumped
• Extreme weather events and rising
temperatures threaten harvests
Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Niko Vujevic
Growth in Crop Yields Slowing
• From 1950-1990, average grain yields rose 2.2% per
year; but from 1990-2010, they rose just 1.2% annually
• Wheat yields are plateauing in France, Germany, the
United Kingdom, and Egypt, all important producers
• Japan’s rice yields, close to 5 tons per hectare, have
been flat for over a decade; those in China may also
plateau as they approach the Japanese level
Raising grain yields is becoming more difficult as
the backlog of unused agricultural technology
shrinks.
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Steven Allan
Eroding Soils, Expanding Deserts
• Overplowing, overgrazing, and deforestation make soil
vulnerable to wind and water erosion
• Roughly 1/3 of the world’s cropland is now losing topsoil
faster than it can be re-formed
• Topsoil loss reduces productivity, eventually leading
farmers and herders to abandon their land
• Countries such as Lesotho, Haiti, Mongolia, and North
Korea are losing the ability to feed themselves
We have yet to see the full effects of two giant dust bowls
now forming: one in northwestern China and western
Mongolia, and another in the Sahel of central Africa.
Saudi Arabia’s Bursting Bubble
• Saudi Arabia became
self-sufficient in wheat by
tapping a non-
replenishable aquifer to
irrigate the desert
• In early 2008, the
government announced
the aquifer was largely
depleted
• The population of nearly
30 million could be
entirely dependent on
imported grain by 2013
Photo Credit: NASA
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
1995 2000 2005 2010 2015
Source: USDA; EPI
ThousandTons Production
Consumption
EarthPolicyInstitute-www.earth-policy.org
Wheat Production and Consumption in Saudi
Arabia, 1995-2010, with Projection to 2013
Saudi Arabia is the first country to publicly project how
aquifer depletion will shrink its grain harvest.
Water Shortages
Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
Country Population
Millions
Afghanistan 29
China 1,354
India 1,214
Iran 75
Iraq 31
Israel 7
Jordan 6
Lebanon 4
Mexico 111
Morocco 32
Pakistan 185
Saudi Arabia 26
South Korea 49
Spain 45
Syria 23
Tunisia 10
United States 318
Yemen 24
Total 3,545
Source: EPI with population data from UNPop
Countries Overpumping Aquifers in 2010
• Overpumping produces
food bubbles that burst
when water supplies dry up
• In the Arab Middle East, a
collision between
population growth and
water supply is reducing
regional grain harvests
• If multiple food bubbles
burst at nearly the same
time, the resulting food
shortages could cause
chaos
Climate Change
• The increasing concentration of carbon
dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere, largely from
burning fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas), and
other greenhouse gases are driving a rise in
global temperature and causing changes to
our climate system
• Since the start of the Industrial Revolution,
atmospheric CO2 has risen from 280 parts per
million to 389 parts per million
Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
Average Global Temperature and Atmospheric
Carbon Dioxide Concentrations, 1880-2010
13.4
13.6
13.8
14.0
14.2
14.4
14.6
14.8
1880 1900 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000
Source: NASA GISS; NOAA ESRL; Worldwatch
Temperature(degreesCelsius)
260
280
300
320
340
360
380
400
AtmosphericCO2(ppm)
Temperature
CO2
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Climate Change
• The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
(IPCC) projects earth’s average temperature will rise
1.1 - 6.4°C (2.0 - 11.5°F) during this century
• Current trajectory is already outpacing projections
• As temperatures rise, glaciers and ice sheets melt,
causing sea level to rise
• Extreme weather events, such as crop-withering heat
waves, droughts, and powerful storms become more
frequent and more intense
• For every 1°C rise in temperature above the optimum
during the growing season, yields of wheat, rice, and
corn drop 10 percent.
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / dra_schwartz
2010: A Year of Extremes
• 2010 tied with 2005 as the hottest year since
recordkeeping began in 1880
• 19 countries set high-temperature records, most notably
Pakistan, which hit 128.3 °F, a new record for all of Asia
• Extreme weather events included flooding in Pakistan
and Australia, the heat wave in Russia, fires in Israel,
and landslides in China
The number and severity of these events are
symptomatic of instability in the climate system.
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / jansmarc
Glaciers Disappearing
• As temperatures rise, mountain glaciers are
rapidly disappearing around the world
• Himalayan and Tibetan-Qinghai Plateau
glaciers sustain the major rivers of Asia during
the dry season, providing critical irrigation
water for agriculture
• If melting continues at current rates, the flow of
rivers like the Yellow, Yangtze, Ganges, and
Indus could decline, causing wheat and rice
harvests to plummet
Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
Ice Sheets Melting
• Massive Greenland and West Antarctic ice sheets that
together hold enough water to raise sea level 12
meters (39 feet) are melting at accelerating rates
• A 10-meter (33-foot) sea level rise would displace
more than 600 million people
• Sea level could rise 2 meters (6 feet) by 2100
• Even a 1-meter rise in sea level would partially
inundate crop-producing river deltas in countries such
as Bangladesh and Viet Nam
Climate change threatens food security and could
eventually create hundreds of millions of climate
refugees.
Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
Watching the Clock
• Nature is the timekeeper – no one knows for sure when
it will be too late to address the trends of decline in time
to avoid collapse
• Potential tipping points:
– Can we close coal-fired power plants fast enough to
save the Greenland ice sheet?
– Can we address the root causes of high food prices
and state failure before civilization begins to unravel?
Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
Business as usual is not working – it’s time for Plan B.
Plan B: Four Main Goals
1. Stabilizing Population
2. Eradicating Poverty
3. Restoring the Earth’s Natural Support
Systems
4. Stabilizing Climate
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Joe Gough
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / wweagle
Stabilizing Population,
Eradicating Poverty
• Universal primary education
• Eradication of adult illiteracy
• School lunch programs
• Aid to women, infants, and preschool children
• Reproductive health care and family planning
services
• Universal basic health care
Total Additional Annual Cost = $75 billion
The Poverty – Education –
Population Connection
• School lunch
programs help kids,
especially girls, stay
in school
• Girls who stay in
school longer are
likely to have fewer
children
• Reducing family
size helps lift
families out of
poverty
Female Secondary Education
and Total Fertility Rates
Efforts to eliminate poverty and slow population growth
reinforce each other—and they also help prevent state failure
by addressing the root causes of instability.
R
2
= 0.7058
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0 20 40 60 80 100
Percent of Girls Enrolled in Secondary School
Source: EPI from UIS
TotalFertilityRate
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Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Viorika
Achieving Social Goals
• The number of elementary-school-aged children out of
school around the world dropped from 106 million in
1999 to 69 million in 2008
• Soap operas raising public awareness in Mexico,
Ethiopia, and other countries have helped increase
literacy and decrease population growth
• Iran cut its rapid population growth rate from 4.2% in
the early 1980s to 1.3% in 2006 through national
literacy, health, and family planning programs
• Brazil’s Bolsa Familia (family grant) program has
significantly lowered poverty rates and reduced income
inequality at the same time
Restoring the Earth
• Planting trees
• Protecting topsoil on cropland
• Restoring rangelands
• Restoring fisheries
• Stabilizing water tables
• Protecting biological diversity
Total Additional Annual Cost = $110 billion
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / GeorgeClerk
Earth Restoration Efforts
• Once almost treeless, South Korea has reforested 65% of
its land
• If every country recycled paper at the South Korean rate
(91%), the amount of wood pulp used for paper production
would drop by over one third worldwide
• Over the last quarter-century the United States reduced
soil erosion 40% by retiring cropland and practicing
conservation tillage, while increasing the grain harvest
20%
• Within 2 years of restricting fishing in 6,600 square miles
of marine reserves in the Gulf of Maine in the North
Atlantic, fish population density rose 91%, average fish
size went up 31%, and species diversity rose 20%
Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
Climate Action Plan
Cut Global Net CO2 Emissions 80% by 2020
Three components:
1. Raising energy efficiency and restructuring transportation
2. Replacing fossil fuels with renewables
3. Ending net deforestation and planting trees to sequester
carbon
…to prevent global atmospheric CO2 concentrations
from exceeding 400 parts per million, minimizing
future temperature rise.
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Grafissimo
Raising Energy Efficiency
• Buildings
– Retrofits with better insulation and more
efficient appliances can cut energy use by 20-
50%
• Lighting
– A worldwide switch to highly-efficient home,
office, industrial, and street lighting would
enable the world to close 705 of its 2,800 coal-
fired power plants
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / James Jones
Raising Energy Efficiency
• Appliances
– Japan’s Top Runner Program uses today’s
most efficient appliances to set tomorrow’s
standards; e.g. helped double computer
efficiency
• Industry
– Improving manufacturing efficiency for carbon
emissions heavyweights (chemicals,
petrochemicals, steel, and cement) offers major
opportunities to curb energy demand
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / James Jones
Restructuring Transportation
• Cities emphasizing underground rail, light rail, and
bus rapid transit would save energy while making
walking and cycling safer
• Intercity rail, including high-speed systems, can
sharply reduce air and car travel
• Electrified transport systems curb oil dependence
and reap big efficiency gains by moving to more
localized energy sources and replacing inefficient
internal combustion engines with electric motors
• Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles running primarily on
emissions-free electricity would allow low-carbon
commuting; drivers could charge up with wind
power at a cost equivalent of less than $1 per
gallon of gasoline
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / mm88
Progress in Energy Efficiency
and Transport
• Many countries, including Canada, the United
States, and China, are phasing out inefficient
light bulbs
• New efficiency standards for U.S. household
and commercial products estimated to save
consumers $250-300 billion through 2030
• 36% of Copenhagen’s commuters bike to work
• Japan’s high-speed rail system moves
hundreds of thousands of passengers each day
• U.S. car fleet began shrinking in size in 2009
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Sander Nagel
Plan B Energy Efficiency Measures
Ramping Up Renewables
• Wind
• Solar
• Geothermal
• Other: Small-scale
Hydro, Tidal and
Wave Power,
Biomass
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Gary Milner
World Cumulative Installed Wind Power
Capacity, 1980-2009
Harnessing the Wind
• Centerpiece of Plan B
energy economy
• Widespread – in every
country
• Increasingly inexpensive
• Abundant – North Dakota,
Kansas, and Texas alone
could satisfy U.S. energy
needs
• Plan B goal: 2 million
2-MW turbines installed
by 2020
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Joe Gough
The idled capacity in the U.S. automobile industry alone
would be sufficient to produce all of these wind turbines.
Wind Power Growing
• Denmark gets 21% of electricity from wind and aims
to get 50% by 2025
• If all its wind farms projected for 2025 are completed,
the U.S. state of Texas could meet 90% of electricity
needs for its 25 million people
• China’s Wind Base program – 7 wind mega-
complexes in 6 wind-rich provinces – will exceed
130,000 MW when complete in 2020
• Scotland expects to get all of its electricity from
renewables by 2025; most of the new capacity will be
from offshore wind
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / monap
The Power of the Sun
• Technologies include
photovoltaics (PV), solar
thermal power plants,
solar hot water and space
heaters
• Sunlight hitting the earth
in 1 hour could power
global economy for 1
year
• Plan B goal: Solar
heating and electricity
each exceed 1 million
MW installed capacity by
2020
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Ekaterina Romanova
World Cumulative Photovoltaics Production,
1975-2009
• PV installations growing at well over 30% annually
• With 10,000 MW of PV, Germany leads number two
Spain by a factor of three
• Japan is planning 28,000 MW of PV by 2020
• The Desertec Industrial Initiative plans to use solar
thermal power plants to harness solar resources of
North Africa and Middle East, generating electricity
for producer countries and for Europe
• In China, rooftop solar water heaters can supply
enough hot water for 120 million households
Solar Energy Heating Up
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / manwolste
Geothermal: Energy from the Earth
• Heat in the upper 6
miles of earth’s crust
contains 50,000 times
the energy found in
global oil and gas
reserves
• Plan B goal: increase
geothermal heating 5-
fold to 500,000
thermal MW and
geothermal electricity
production 19-fold to
200,000 MW by 2020
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Animean
World Cumulative Installed Geothermal
Power Capacity, 1950-2010
Realizing Geothermal's Potential
• In early 2010 the United States had 152
geothermal power projects under development,
enough to triple existing capacity
• El Salvador gets 26% of its electricity from
geothermal energy; Iceland 25%; the Philippines
18%
• 90% of Iceland’s homes use geothermal heating
• Pertamina, Indonesia’s state oil company, will
develop much of the country’s 6,900 MW planned
geothermal capacity announced in 2008
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Animean
Phasing Out Fossil Fuels:
Hope from the United States
• Some 150 proposals for coal-fired power
plants in the United States have been shelved
since 2000
• Between 2007 and 2010, U.S. oil and coal
consumption each dropped 8 percent
• At the same time, over 300 wind farms came
online
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / pamspix
World Electricity Generation by Source in
2008 and in the Plan B Economy of 2020
Ending Net Deforestation,
Planting Trees
• Ending net deforestation by 2020 will reduce annual
CO2 emissions by 1.5 billion tons of carbon
• Planting trees and adopting less-intensive farming
and land management practices can stabilize soils
and sequester carbon
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / AVTG
Adding these measures to our renewable energy
goals will allow us to reduce net CO2 emissions
80% by 2020.
Plan B Carbon Dioxide Emissions
Reduction Goals for 2020
How Do We Get There?
Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
• Correct market failures
• Redefine security
A Dishonest Market
• The market omits many indirect costs of economic
activity
• Fossil fuel prices do not reflect costs of climate
change, environmental degradation, or health
• Fossil fuel subsidies further distort the market: in
2009, subsidies for production and use totaled roughly
$500 billion worldwide
Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
Governments are shelling out nearly $1.4 billion
per day to further destabilize the earth’s climate.
Toward an Honest Market
• Restructure taxes: offset carbon tax with reduction in
income or payroll taxes
(Tax what you burn, not what you earn)
• Gradually raise tax on carbon emissions to reach
$200 per ton of carbon by 2020
– A shift from labor to energy taxes in Germany reduced
annual CO2 emissions by 20 million tons and created 250,000
jobs between 1999 and 2003
Restructuring taxes and eliminating fossil fuel subsidies
would drive the transition to a more honest economy.
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Petrovich9
Redefining Security
• One legacy of the 20th
Century is a sense of
security defined mostly in military terms
• But the principal threats to our security are no
longer military in nature
• Climate volatility, emerging water shortages,
spreading hunger, and failing states: these are
the new threats to survival for our 21st
Century
civilization
• The challenge is to reorder fiscal priorities to
match these new dangers
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / kryczka
The Plan B Budget
Additional global annual expenditure needed to address
the true threats to civilization:
Basic Social Goals $75 billion
Restoring the Earth $110 billion
Total Plan B Budget $185 billion
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Achim Prill
The Plan B Budget, just 12 percent of annual military
spending, is, in effect, the new security budget.
A Wartime Mobilization
• We have the technologies necessary to
implement Plan B – what is needed now is the
political will to do so
• Saving civilization will require urgent action on
a large scale, but we’ve mobilized quickly
before:
• Upon entering World War II, the U.S. mobilized
resources and completely restructured its
economy within months
Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
Let’s Get to Work
Saving civilization is not a spectator sport.
Lester R. Brown
• Lifestyle changes such as using more-efficient light bulbs
are important, but not nearly enough
• Preventing environmental and economic collapse
requires political action from all of us in order to effect
broad social change
• Make sure your elected officials know what’s important
• Note the successes of the U.S. grassroots movement in
closing coal-fired power plants
• Take action in an area that concerns and excites you
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Alexandr Denisenko
The Choice is Ours
• Will we stay with business as usual and preside over
an economy that continues to destroy its natural
support systems until it destroys itself?
or
• Will we adopt Plan B and be the generation that
changes direction, moving the world onto a path of
sustained progress?
Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / kycstudio
The choice is ours. It will be made by our
generation, but it will affect life on earth for all
generations to come.
Visit Earth Policy Institute’s
website for more
information and free full-
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World on the Edge - How To Prevent Environmental and Economic Collapse

  • 1. A Presentation for World on the Edge: How To Prevent Environmental and Economic Collapse, a book by Lester R. Brown
  • 2. • Plan B: Four Main Goals • Stabilizing Population and Eradicating Poverty • Restoring the Earth • Climate Action Plan • How Do We Get There? • Plan B Budget • A Wartime Mobilization • Let’s Get to Work • A Bright Economic Future? • Warning of Collapse • Three Indicators to Watch • Precarious Global Food Situation: How Did We Get Here? • Food Demand Growing • Food Supply Tightening • Watching the Clock Overview A World on the Edge The Response: Plan B Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
  • 3. A Bright Economic Future? • The global economy has grown nearly 10- fold since 1950 • Mainstream economists typically project 3% annual growth • In this view, an illustrious economic past is extrapolated into a promising future… Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand Gross World Product, 1950-2009
  • 4. Warning of Collapse • In contrast, natural scientists see an economy destroying its natural supports • Humanity is running up against the natural limits of aquifers, soils, fisheries, forests, even our atmosphere • In system after system, our collective demands are overshooting what nature can provide How can we assume that the growth of an economic system that is destroying its environmental supports can simply be projected into the long-term future? Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
  • 5. A World on the Edge • A gathering “perfect storm” of trends threatens to send civilization into economic and political chaos • The 2010 extreme heat wave in Russia and record flooding in Pakistan are early warnings of the global consequences we can expect if we continue with business as usual Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / jgareri
  • 6. 2010 Russian Heat Wave Fallout • In 2009, the Black Sea region contributed roughly ¼ of world wheat exports, but Russia has banned grain exports entirely through mid-2011 • Heat and drought decimated grass and hay growth, prompting the government to release 3 million tons of grain to supplement cattle feed; still, farmers have had to cull herds • World wheat prices increase 60% over 2 months Situation • Average Moscow July temperature: 14°F above norm • Number of fires starting every day in early August: 300-400 • Forest damage and restoration cost estimate: $300 billion • Total death count from heat wave and air pollution: >56,000 • Drop in the Russian grain harvest: down 40% to 60 million tons from recent annual harvests of 100 million tons Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Brasil2 The Russian heat wave is a powerful example of how a single event can quickly destabilize the global food economy.
  • 7. Nightmare Scenario • 40% drop in Russian grain harvest reduced world grain stocks from 79 days of consumption to 72 days • But what if the heat wave were centered on Chicago and the much larger U.S. grain harvest dropped 40%? • World grain stocks would plummet to record-low 52 days – well below the level that preceded the tripling of grain prices in 2007-08 • Would likely result in unprecedented food price inflation and food riots in scores of countries, toppling weaker governments 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 Source: USDA Days EarthPolicyInstitute-www.earth-policy.org World Grain Stocks as Days of Consumption, 1960-2010
  • 8. 2010 Pakistan Flooding Situation: • Inundated 1/5 of the country • Affected 20 million people – Killed 2,000 people – Damaged 2 million homes • Drowned 1 million livestock • Damaged 6 million acres of crops • Washed away roads and bridges • Most devastating natural disaster in Pakistan’s history Contributing Trends: • In 1990, military budget was 44 times health and family planning budget, leaving population growth unchecked • Humans and livestock stripped vegetation needed to contain rainfall • 90% of the Indus basin’s original forests are gone • Record heat accelerated melting of Himalayan ice and snow, raising Indus levels Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Kmerryweather Pakistan provides an example of how the social and environmental trends we face on a global level can converge — with dangerous consequences.
  • 9. Three Indicators to Watch Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Elenathewise, Sean_Warren, zabelin Food Prices Hunger Rates Number of Failing States These indicators help give a sense of how close to the edge our civilization may be. Economic Social Political
  • 10. Food Prices Soaring Grain and soybean prices are fast approaching their peaks of 2007-08. Source: futures.tradingcharts.com Corn Prices (CBOT) Soybean Prices (CBOT)Wheat Prices (CBOT)
  • 11. Hunger Rising World hunger and malnutrition were on the decline for much of the late 20th century. But after falling to 788 million in the mid-1990s, the number of hungry people began to rise, reaching 915 million in 2008. In 2009 it jumped to over 1 billion. Crop failures caused by extreme weather events such as the 2010 Russian heat wave will make it harder to feed people around the world. Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Claudiad
  • 12. More States Failing • States fail when governments lose control of part or all of their territory and can no longer ensure their people’s security • As pressures from population growth, water shortages, climate change, and food scarcity increase, state failure is both spreading and deepening 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Source: EPI; Fund for Peace /Foreign Policy NumberofCountries EarthPolicyInstitute-www.earth-policy.org Number of High-Ranking Failing States, 2004-2009 How many states can fail before our global civilization begins to unravel?
  • 13. Precarious Global Food Situation: How Did We Get Here? • Past food price spikes were event-driven, typically resolved with next harvest • Now we face long-term trends that: • increase food demand • limit food production 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 Source: USDA MillionTons Production Consumption EarthPolicyInstitute-www.earth-policy.org World Grain Production and Consumption, 1960-2010 We are only one poor harvest away from chaos in world grain markets. Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Tobias Helbig
  • 14. Food Demand Growing • World population is increasing by 80 million annually • Some 3 billion people are trying to move up the food chain and eat more grain-intensive livestock products • Expanding biofuel production means that cars and people compete for crops Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
  • 15. Population Pressures • Dense populations and their livestock herds degrade land, undermining food production • Worldwide, 215 million women who want to plan their families lack access to family planning services • Large families trap people in poverty World Population, 1950-2008, with Projections to 2050 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1950 1970 1990 2010 2030 2050 Source: UNPop Billions EarthPolicyInstitute-www.earth-policy.org
  • 16. Food vs. Fuel • Rising price of oil has made it profitable to turn grain into fuel • More than one fourth of the U.S. grain crop is now going to ethanol • U.S. ethanol euphoria helped double annual growth in global grain demand, raising food prices worldwide The grain needed to fill an SUV’s 25-gallon tank with ethanol once could feed one person for an entire year. Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Dave Huss Corn Used for Fuel Ethanol in the United States, 1980-2010
  • 17. Food Supply Tightening • Growth in crop yields is slowing • Cropland is being lost to non-farm uses • Deserts are expanding • Aquifers are being overpumped • Extreme weather events and rising temperatures threaten harvests Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
  • 18. Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Niko Vujevic Growth in Crop Yields Slowing • From 1950-1990, average grain yields rose 2.2% per year; but from 1990-2010, they rose just 1.2% annually • Wheat yields are plateauing in France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Egypt, all important producers • Japan’s rice yields, close to 5 tons per hectare, have been flat for over a decade; those in China may also plateau as they approach the Japanese level Raising grain yields is becoming more difficult as the backlog of unused agricultural technology shrinks.
  • 19. Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Steven Allan Eroding Soils, Expanding Deserts • Overplowing, overgrazing, and deforestation make soil vulnerable to wind and water erosion • Roughly 1/3 of the world’s cropland is now losing topsoil faster than it can be re-formed • Topsoil loss reduces productivity, eventually leading farmers and herders to abandon their land • Countries such as Lesotho, Haiti, Mongolia, and North Korea are losing the ability to feed themselves We have yet to see the full effects of two giant dust bowls now forming: one in northwestern China and western Mongolia, and another in the Sahel of central Africa.
  • 20. Saudi Arabia’s Bursting Bubble • Saudi Arabia became self-sufficient in wheat by tapping a non- replenishable aquifer to irrigate the desert • In early 2008, the government announced the aquifer was largely depleted • The population of nearly 30 million could be entirely dependent on imported grain by 2013 Photo Credit: NASA 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 Source: USDA; EPI ThousandTons Production Consumption EarthPolicyInstitute-www.earth-policy.org Wheat Production and Consumption in Saudi Arabia, 1995-2010, with Projection to 2013 Saudi Arabia is the first country to publicly project how aquifer depletion will shrink its grain harvest.
  • 21. Water Shortages Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand Country Population Millions Afghanistan 29 China 1,354 India 1,214 Iran 75 Iraq 31 Israel 7 Jordan 6 Lebanon 4 Mexico 111 Morocco 32 Pakistan 185 Saudi Arabia 26 South Korea 49 Spain 45 Syria 23 Tunisia 10 United States 318 Yemen 24 Total 3,545 Source: EPI with population data from UNPop Countries Overpumping Aquifers in 2010 • Overpumping produces food bubbles that burst when water supplies dry up • In the Arab Middle East, a collision between population growth and water supply is reducing regional grain harvests • If multiple food bubbles burst at nearly the same time, the resulting food shortages could cause chaos
  • 22. Climate Change • The increasing concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere, largely from burning fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas), and other greenhouse gases are driving a rise in global temperature and causing changes to our climate system • Since the start of the Industrial Revolution, atmospheric CO2 has risen from 280 parts per million to 389 parts per million Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
  • 23. Average Global Temperature and Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentrations, 1880-2010 13.4 13.6 13.8 14.0 14.2 14.4 14.6 14.8 1880 1900 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 Source: NASA GISS; NOAA ESRL; Worldwatch Temperature(degreesCelsius) 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 400 AtmosphericCO2(ppm) Temperature CO2 Earth Policy Institute - www.earth-policy.org
  • 24. Climate Change • The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) projects earth’s average temperature will rise 1.1 - 6.4°C (2.0 - 11.5°F) during this century • Current trajectory is already outpacing projections • As temperatures rise, glaciers and ice sheets melt, causing sea level to rise • Extreme weather events, such as crop-withering heat waves, droughts, and powerful storms become more frequent and more intense • For every 1°C rise in temperature above the optimum during the growing season, yields of wheat, rice, and corn drop 10 percent. Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / dra_schwartz
  • 25. 2010: A Year of Extremes • 2010 tied with 2005 as the hottest year since recordkeeping began in 1880 • 19 countries set high-temperature records, most notably Pakistan, which hit 128.3 °F, a new record for all of Asia • Extreme weather events included flooding in Pakistan and Australia, the heat wave in Russia, fires in Israel, and landslides in China The number and severity of these events are symptomatic of instability in the climate system. Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / jansmarc
  • 26. Glaciers Disappearing • As temperatures rise, mountain glaciers are rapidly disappearing around the world • Himalayan and Tibetan-Qinghai Plateau glaciers sustain the major rivers of Asia during the dry season, providing critical irrigation water for agriculture • If melting continues at current rates, the flow of rivers like the Yellow, Yangtze, Ganges, and Indus could decline, causing wheat and rice harvests to plummet Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
  • 27. Ice Sheets Melting • Massive Greenland and West Antarctic ice sheets that together hold enough water to raise sea level 12 meters (39 feet) are melting at accelerating rates • A 10-meter (33-foot) sea level rise would displace more than 600 million people • Sea level could rise 2 meters (6 feet) by 2100 • Even a 1-meter rise in sea level would partially inundate crop-producing river deltas in countries such as Bangladesh and Viet Nam Climate change threatens food security and could eventually create hundreds of millions of climate refugees. Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
  • 28. Watching the Clock • Nature is the timekeeper – no one knows for sure when it will be too late to address the trends of decline in time to avoid collapse • Potential tipping points: – Can we close coal-fired power plants fast enough to save the Greenland ice sheet? – Can we address the root causes of high food prices and state failure before civilization begins to unravel? Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand Business as usual is not working – it’s time for Plan B.
  • 29. Plan B: Four Main Goals 1. Stabilizing Population 2. Eradicating Poverty 3. Restoring the Earth’s Natural Support Systems 4. Stabilizing Climate Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Joe Gough
  • 30. Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / wweagle Stabilizing Population, Eradicating Poverty • Universal primary education • Eradication of adult illiteracy • School lunch programs • Aid to women, infants, and preschool children • Reproductive health care and family planning services • Universal basic health care Total Additional Annual Cost = $75 billion
  • 31. The Poverty – Education – Population Connection • School lunch programs help kids, especially girls, stay in school • Girls who stay in school longer are likely to have fewer children • Reducing family size helps lift families out of poverty Female Secondary Education and Total Fertility Rates Efforts to eliminate poverty and slow population growth reinforce each other—and they also help prevent state failure by addressing the root causes of instability. R 2 = 0.7058 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 20 40 60 80 100 Percent of Girls Enrolled in Secondary School Source: EPI from UIS TotalFertilityRate EarthPolicyInstitute-www.earth-policy.org
  • 32. Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Viorika Achieving Social Goals • The number of elementary-school-aged children out of school around the world dropped from 106 million in 1999 to 69 million in 2008 • Soap operas raising public awareness in Mexico, Ethiopia, and other countries have helped increase literacy and decrease population growth • Iran cut its rapid population growth rate from 4.2% in the early 1980s to 1.3% in 2006 through national literacy, health, and family planning programs • Brazil’s Bolsa Familia (family grant) program has significantly lowered poverty rates and reduced income inequality at the same time
  • 33. Restoring the Earth • Planting trees • Protecting topsoil on cropland • Restoring rangelands • Restoring fisheries • Stabilizing water tables • Protecting biological diversity Total Additional Annual Cost = $110 billion Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / GeorgeClerk
  • 34. Earth Restoration Efforts • Once almost treeless, South Korea has reforested 65% of its land • If every country recycled paper at the South Korean rate (91%), the amount of wood pulp used for paper production would drop by over one third worldwide • Over the last quarter-century the United States reduced soil erosion 40% by retiring cropland and practicing conservation tillage, while increasing the grain harvest 20% • Within 2 years of restricting fishing in 6,600 square miles of marine reserves in the Gulf of Maine in the North Atlantic, fish population density rose 91%, average fish size went up 31%, and species diversity rose 20% Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
  • 35. Climate Action Plan Cut Global Net CO2 Emissions 80% by 2020 Three components: 1. Raising energy efficiency and restructuring transportation 2. Replacing fossil fuels with renewables 3. Ending net deforestation and planting trees to sequester carbon …to prevent global atmospheric CO2 concentrations from exceeding 400 parts per million, minimizing future temperature rise. Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Grafissimo
  • 36. Raising Energy Efficiency • Buildings – Retrofits with better insulation and more efficient appliances can cut energy use by 20- 50% • Lighting – A worldwide switch to highly-efficient home, office, industrial, and street lighting would enable the world to close 705 of its 2,800 coal- fired power plants Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / James Jones
  • 37. Raising Energy Efficiency • Appliances – Japan’s Top Runner Program uses today’s most efficient appliances to set tomorrow’s standards; e.g. helped double computer efficiency • Industry – Improving manufacturing efficiency for carbon emissions heavyweights (chemicals, petrochemicals, steel, and cement) offers major opportunities to curb energy demand Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / James Jones
  • 38. Restructuring Transportation • Cities emphasizing underground rail, light rail, and bus rapid transit would save energy while making walking and cycling safer • Intercity rail, including high-speed systems, can sharply reduce air and car travel • Electrified transport systems curb oil dependence and reap big efficiency gains by moving to more localized energy sources and replacing inefficient internal combustion engines with electric motors • Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles running primarily on emissions-free electricity would allow low-carbon commuting; drivers could charge up with wind power at a cost equivalent of less than $1 per gallon of gasoline Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / mm88
  • 39. Progress in Energy Efficiency and Transport • Many countries, including Canada, the United States, and China, are phasing out inefficient light bulbs • New efficiency standards for U.S. household and commercial products estimated to save consumers $250-300 billion through 2030 • 36% of Copenhagen’s commuters bike to work • Japan’s high-speed rail system moves hundreds of thousands of passengers each day • U.S. car fleet began shrinking in size in 2009 Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Sander Nagel
  • 40. Plan B Energy Efficiency Measures
  • 41. Ramping Up Renewables • Wind • Solar • Geothermal • Other: Small-scale Hydro, Tidal and Wave Power, Biomass Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Gary Milner
  • 42. World Cumulative Installed Wind Power Capacity, 1980-2009 Harnessing the Wind • Centerpiece of Plan B energy economy • Widespread – in every country • Increasingly inexpensive • Abundant – North Dakota, Kansas, and Texas alone could satisfy U.S. energy needs • Plan B goal: 2 million 2-MW turbines installed by 2020 Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Joe Gough The idled capacity in the U.S. automobile industry alone would be sufficient to produce all of these wind turbines.
  • 43. Wind Power Growing • Denmark gets 21% of electricity from wind and aims to get 50% by 2025 • If all its wind farms projected for 2025 are completed, the U.S. state of Texas could meet 90% of electricity needs for its 25 million people • China’s Wind Base program – 7 wind mega- complexes in 6 wind-rich provinces – will exceed 130,000 MW when complete in 2020 • Scotland expects to get all of its electricity from renewables by 2025; most of the new capacity will be from offshore wind Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / monap
  • 44. The Power of the Sun • Technologies include photovoltaics (PV), solar thermal power plants, solar hot water and space heaters • Sunlight hitting the earth in 1 hour could power global economy for 1 year • Plan B goal: Solar heating and electricity each exceed 1 million MW installed capacity by 2020 Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Ekaterina Romanova World Cumulative Photovoltaics Production, 1975-2009
  • 45. • PV installations growing at well over 30% annually • With 10,000 MW of PV, Germany leads number two Spain by a factor of three • Japan is planning 28,000 MW of PV by 2020 • The Desertec Industrial Initiative plans to use solar thermal power plants to harness solar resources of North Africa and Middle East, generating electricity for producer countries and for Europe • In China, rooftop solar water heaters can supply enough hot water for 120 million households Solar Energy Heating Up Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / manwolste
  • 46. Geothermal: Energy from the Earth • Heat in the upper 6 miles of earth’s crust contains 50,000 times the energy found in global oil and gas reserves • Plan B goal: increase geothermal heating 5- fold to 500,000 thermal MW and geothermal electricity production 19-fold to 200,000 MW by 2020 Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Animean World Cumulative Installed Geothermal Power Capacity, 1950-2010
  • 47. Realizing Geothermal's Potential • In early 2010 the United States had 152 geothermal power projects under development, enough to triple existing capacity • El Salvador gets 26% of its electricity from geothermal energy; Iceland 25%; the Philippines 18% • 90% of Iceland’s homes use geothermal heating • Pertamina, Indonesia’s state oil company, will develop much of the country’s 6,900 MW planned geothermal capacity announced in 2008 Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Animean
  • 48. Phasing Out Fossil Fuels: Hope from the United States • Some 150 proposals for coal-fired power plants in the United States have been shelved since 2000 • Between 2007 and 2010, U.S. oil and coal consumption each dropped 8 percent • At the same time, over 300 wind farms came online Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / pamspix
  • 49. World Electricity Generation by Source in 2008 and in the Plan B Economy of 2020
  • 50. Ending Net Deforestation, Planting Trees • Ending net deforestation by 2020 will reduce annual CO2 emissions by 1.5 billion tons of carbon • Planting trees and adopting less-intensive farming and land management practices can stabilize soils and sequester carbon Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / AVTG Adding these measures to our renewable energy goals will allow us to reduce net CO2 emissions 80% by 2020.
  • 51. Plan B Carbon Dioxide Emissions Reduction Goals for 2020
  • 52. How Do We Get There? Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand • Correct market failures • Redefine security
  • 53. A Dishonest Market • The market omits many indirect costs of economic activity • Fossil fuel prices do not reflect costs of climate change, environmental degradation, or health • Fossil fuel subsidies further distort the market: in 2009, subsidies for production and use totaled roughly $500 billion worldwide Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand Governments are shelling out nearly $1.4 billion per day to further destabilize the earth’s climate.
  • 54. Toward an Honest Market • Restructure taxes: offset carbon tax with reduction in income or payroll taxes (Tax what you burn, not what you earn) • Gradually raise tax on carbon emissions to reach $200 per ton of carbon by 2020 – A shift from labor to energy taxes in Germany reduced annual CO2 emissions by 20 million tons and created 250,000 jobs between 1999 and 2003 Restructuring taxes and eliminating fossil fuel subsidies would drive the transition to a more honest economy. Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Petrovich9
  • 55. Redefining Security • One legacy of the 20th Century is a sense of security defined mostly in military terms • But the principal threats to our security are no longer military in nature • Climate volatility, emerging water shortages, spreading hunger, and failing states: these are the new threats to survival for our 21st Century civilization • The challenge is to reorder fiscal priorities to match these new dangers Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / kryczka
  • 56. The Plan B Budget Additional global annual expenditure needed to address the true threats to civilization: Basic Social Goals $75 billion Restoring the Earth $110 billion Total Plan B Budget $185 billion Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Achim Prill The Plan B Budget, just 12 percent of annual military spending, is, in effect, the new security budget.
  • 57. A Wartime Mobilization • We have the technologies necessary to implement Plan B – what is needed now is the political will to do so • Saving civilization will require urgent action on a large scale, but we’ve mobilized quickly before: • Upon entering World War II, the U.S. mobilized resources and completely restructured its economy within months Photo Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand
  • 58. Let’s Get to Work Saving civilization is not a spectator sport. Lester R. Brown • Lifestyle changes such as using more-efficient light bulbs are important, but not nearly enough • Preventing environmental and economic collapse requires political action from all of us in order to effect broad social change • Make sure your elected officials know what’s important • Note the successes of the U.S. grassroots movement in closing coal-fired power plants • Take action in an area that concerns and excites you Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / Alexandr Denisenko
  • 59. The Choice is Ours • Will we stay with business as usual and preside over an economy that continues to destroy its natural support systems until it destroys itself? or • Will we adopt Plan B and be the generation that changes direction, moving the world onto a path of sustained progress? Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / kycstudio The choice is ours. It will be made by our generation, but it will affect life on earth for all generations to come.
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