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Switzerland: Where's the limit: What level of biodiversity impacts from consumption is admissible?
1. Federal Department of the Environment,
Transport, Energy and Communications DETEC
Federal Office for the Environment FOEN
Forest Division
Where's the limit:
What level of biodiversity
impacts from consumption is
admissible?
COP12 Side event on external responsibility on global
biodiversity loss, 15.10.2014, Pyeongchang (Rep.of Korea)
Hall B, Room 1 - NGOs meeting room
Christoph Dürr, Swiss Federal Office for the Environment
2. Introduction: Swiss consumption‘s impacts
on the environment abroad
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3. 1. Step: Tracking Switzerland‘s land use
footprint: potential damage to biodiversity
Rising share of impacts abroad due to domestic consumption.
A similar picture results for the nitrogen footprint.
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4. 2. Step: Translating the Limits of Our Planet
to a National Footprint Perspective
Goal: Translating the limits of our planet into footprint
limit values for Switzerland
( in a consumption perspective)
The study is conducted by UNEP-GRID (expected 2015) and is inspired by Nykvist et al. (2013).
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5. The challenging quest for footprint limit values!
What is the
maximum
admissible
level?
Publication of the study is planned for the end of this year.
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6. Footprint limits: Which share for Switzerland?
•1st step of the study: equal rights for global
environmental public goods per capita are assumed
(and thus equal "rights to pollute").
•2nd step: the limit values are refined according to other
considerations e.g. historic responsibility, basic human
needs, how much is left, etc.
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7. 3. The Context of Green Economy Policy
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8. Popular initiative for a Green Economy
"Popular initiative" is a direct-democratic instrument in Switzerland:
Anyone can propose a constitutional amendment (needs 100'000 valid
signatures), on which the Swiss citizens eventually has to vote on.
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9. Revision of the environment protection act
(Government proposition)
The Swiss government prepared a counter-proposal:
the revision of the environment protection act.
• A new Article (10h) states the duty of the
Confederation to aim at reducing environmental
impacts taking into account impacts caused abroad.
• It also schedules a mechanism for setting targets
and reporting on achievement.
• A set of concrete measures is proposed in the
domains of consumption and production as well as
circular economy
The proposal is currently being debated in parliament.
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10. Open questions for discussion
• Is there a responsibility of countries to reduce their
land use / biodiversity footprint? (including abroad)
• What is a „fair share“ of resource consumption - in a
global context?
• How to achieve consensus on „fair share“?
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11. Thank you!
Further information:
http://www.bafu.admin.ch/wirtschaft/00517/11301/index.html?lang=en
christoph.duerr@bafu.admin.ch
andreas.hauser@bafu.admin.ch
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12. Appendix
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Notas do Editor
The presentation is structured as follows:
Switzerland‘s „biodiversity footprint“: rising share abroad
From planetary boundaries to footprint limit values
The context of green economy policy
Questions for discussion
Products consumed in an industrialised country like Switzerland may be at the root of environmental problems accross the world. E.g.
wood from tropical forests
palm oil in Swiss chocolate
soy bean used to feed Swiss cattle needs agricultural land, indirectly at the expense of forest land
Domestic contribution to land use changes is small, due to sustainable land use in agriculture/forestry and increase of forest area in Switzerland.
Consuption abroad increases due to raising imports of animal feed and food stuffs, causing conversion of tropical forest into palm oil and soya plantations.
Land use is weighted with the potential damage to biodiversity, using indicators from national biodiversity monitoring data set.
Tropical rain forest has e.g. higher weight than glacier and desert land.
National impact assessment already exist – adding new dimension of translating the global limits to the national level with a footprint perspective in national consumption.
First studies have been conducted by Johan Rockström (2009) and then translated to Swedish context by Nykvist (2013)
This project intends to do the same for Switzerland.
What is acceptable? Aim is that each country remains within its limit – global limits are kept.
Depending on the methodology applied, there results a range of possible limits.
What are equal rights? Limits per capita?
Other? Here ethic questions add to natural sciences
Referendum with over 100’000 signatures to change legislation with the aim to reduce ecological footprint from 2.8 2009 to 1 in 2050
Reason for rejecting: Not realistic to achieve target – given the high share of environmental impact caused abroad
Consumptive environmental impact is more challenging to regulate
This is how the footprint of 2.8 is calculated – 5 divided by 1.8