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Global Change
and the
Earth System
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Kilimanjaro 1970
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Kilimanjaro 2000
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Ice on Kilimanjaro
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Land-based glaciers are retreating nearly everywherearound Earth: Triftgletscher Glacier, Switzerland. Since the1850s ice cover in European alpine regions has decreased From 4,472 km2 to 2,272 km2.
Photos: Michael Hambrey; Data: World Glacier Monitoring Service 2006
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Antarctica: Disintegration of Larsen B Ice Shelf
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Melting of Ice over Greenland: 1992 - 2002Passive Microwave derived maximum melt extent
Greenland ice sheet melt area increased on average by 16% from 1979 to 2002.The smallest melt extent was observed after the Mt. Pinatubo eruption in 1992
Data from Konrad Steffen and Russell Huff, University of Colorado
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Human Imprint on the Terrestrial Biosphere
From landscapes togenes…
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Southern China:Loss of Biological Diversity
Photo: ICIMOD
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Aan The Earth as a Systemn A
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Back to the Future:Drilling Ice Cores in Antarctica
and Greenland
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The Earth as a System
Variations in climate and in the amount of gases in the atmosphere are tightly linked through time.
Earth’s metabolism shows a regularpattern with cycles of about 100,000 years.
The ranges of CO2, other gases and temperature are tightly constrained at both upper and lower levels.
In summary, there is a high degree of self-regulation in themetabolism of the Earth System.
From Steffen et al. 2004
Petit et al. 1999
The Vostok Ice Core: Four Cyclesof Glacial-Interglacial Cycling
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Earth SystemDynamics…
…the ‘Browning’of the Sahara
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Claussen et al. 1999; deMenocal et al. 2000
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SeaWIFS Project, NASA/GFSC & ORBIMAGE
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Takahashi et al. 1997
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Ridgwell 2002
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The Human Imprint on the Earth System
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Human Imprint on the Atmosphere
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The Guardian Friday August 20 2004
4x4s replace the desert camel and whip up a worldwide dust storm
www.suedafrika.n
Dust storm MODIS image: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Jacques Descloitres. www.rednova.com/image_gallery.html
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Aerosol optical thicknessobserved by satellite
Aerosols
Model-calculateddistribution of dust,sulphate and smokeaerosol particles
Heintzenberg et al. 2003
LOA, LSCE and CNES, France; NASDA, Japan
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Klein Goldewijk and Battjes 1997
Human Imprint on Land
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More land was converted to cropland in the 30 years after 1950 than in the 150 years between 1700 & 1850
Cultivated Systems in 2000 cover 25% of Earth’s terrestrial surface
(Defined as areas where at least 30% of the landscape is in croplands, shifting cultivation, confined livestock production, or freshwater
aquaculture)Millennium Ecosystem Assessment 2005
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Geist and Lambin (2001)
Lepers et al. 2003, based on data from Archard et al. 2002, De Fries et al. 2002 and Landsat Pathfinder
Hot spots of tropicaldeforestation, and thecausitive patterns of tropicaldeforestation from 1850 to1997, showing the proximateand underlying drivers ofchange
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Human Imprint on Marine EcosystemsFisheries collapse
– The Atlantic cod stocks off the east coast of Newfoundland collapsed in 1992, forcing the closure of the fishery
– Depleted stocks may not recover even if harvesting is significantly reduced or eliminated entirely
– About 50% of all fish stocks are fully exploited, 15-18% are overexploited, and 9-10% have been depleted or are recovering from depletion
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment 2005,Steffen et al. 2004
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Human Imprint on the Hydrological Cycle
Vörösmarty et al. 1997
(a) Global distribution of large reservoirs, and (b) ageing of river water, computed at the mouth of 236 regulated drainage basins
Vörösmarty et al. 1997
(a)
(b)
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From: MacKenzie et al. 2002
Human Imprint on the Nitrogen Cycle
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Global Nitrogen Budget
1890
1990
Galloway 2004
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Night Lights of Earth: 2000
Source: NASA
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Petit et al. 1999; Keeling and Whorf 2000
An Earth System Perspective on CO2 Rise
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Northern Hemisphere Surface Temperature
Source: Mann et al. 2003 (EOS)
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In January 2003, violent wildfires devastated
Canberra, Australia’s capital city
Impacts on People……Fires, Storms, Floods
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Kurz and Apps 1999
Over the past few decades, wildfires have increasedin Canada, Siberia, western USA and the Mediterraneanregion of Europe. Bushfires have also increased inAustralia, with an earlier start to the fire season.
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In August 2002, massive flooding in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia andEastern Europe
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Source: Munich Reinsurance Company
Source: Millennium Ecosystem Assessment 2005
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Hurricane Katrina
Source: NASA
Emanuel 2005Hoyos et al. 2006
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SST Anomalies & Coral Bleaching: 1997-98
WRI 2002
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Coral Bleaching Events: 1870-1998
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After Schellnhuber 2002
Switch and Choke Points In the Earth System
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Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
Source: MA Summary Report, 2005
About 60% (15 out of 24) ecosystem services examined arebeing degraded or used unsustainably. Such pressure increasesthe risk of nonlinear, abrupt change in ecosystem functioning.
Over the past 50 years humans have changed ecosystems morerapidly and extensively than in any other period of humanhistory. This has resulted in a substantial and largely irreversible loss in the diversity of life on Earth.
Degradation of ecosystem services could become worse over the next 50 years. This projection can be averted only throughsignificant changes in policies, institutions and practices not yetunder way. Business-as-usual is not an option.
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The Earth is currently operating in a no-analoguestate. In terms of key environmental parameters, the Earth System has recently moved well outside the range of natural variability exhibited over atleast the last half million years. The nature ofchanges now occurring simultaneously in theEarth System, their magnitudes and rates of change are unprecedented.
From: Steffen et al. 2004
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The Anthropocene
From Hunter-Gathers to a Global Geophysical Force
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IHOPE: Integrated History and Future of People on Earth
Objective: To understand better the dynamic interactions between human societies and their environment by linking various forms of knowledge on human history and environmental change at multiple temporal scales (millennial, centennial, decadal, and future scenarios).
Bob Costanza (Leader), Carole Crumley, John Dearing, Lisa Graumlich,Rik Leemans, Eric Lambin, John Schellnhuber, Will Steffen
•In short, a reconceptualisation of history - for us as a species and for Earth as a planet
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Human Development andEarth System Dynamics
Evolution of fully modernhumans in Africa
Hunter-gatherer societies only
Beginning of
agriculture
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Aborigines arrive inAustralia
Great Europeancivilisations:Greek, Roman
Beginningof agriculture
Human Development andEarth System Dynamics
Source: GRIP ice core data (Greenland)And S. Oppenheimer, ”Out of Eden”, 2004
First migration of fully modern humans
out of Africa
Migrations offully modern humans
from South Asia to Europe
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The Anthropocene Era
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NOAA
The Stages of the Anthropocene
From: Steffen, Crutzen & McNeill 2006
Pre-Anthropocene events:Fire-stick farming, megafaunaextinctions, forest clearing
Anthropocene Stage 1 (ca. 1800 - 1945). Internalcombusion engine, fossil fuelenergy, sci & tech
Anthropocene Stage 2 (1945 - 2010 or 2020). The GreatAcceleration, new institutions and vast global networks
Anthropocene Stage 3 (2010 or 2020 - ?). Sustainabilityor collapse?
Stage 1
Stage 2
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Before the Anthropocene:Pre-Anthropocene Events (Pre-1800)
•”Fire-Stick Farming” - use of fire as a tool to modify Ecosystems to favour particular desired species and to aid in the hunt. Fire was most often used to convert dry forests and woodlands into savannas and grasslands, and to maintain ecosystems in those states.
• Megafauna extinctions - large-scale (continental) extinctionsof large Pleistocene mammals by hunting, perhaps in combination with climatic changes - North America, northern Eurasia, Australia.
• No discernable effect on Earth System functioning at the global scale
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Collapse of Early Civilisations
Top: East Africancivilisation (fromVerschuren et al. 2000)
Middle: Classic MayanCivilisation (fromHodell et al. 2001)
Bottom: Akkadian civilisation (Syria)(from Cullen et al. 2000)
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Possible Explanations for the Collapse of Early Civilisations
• Tainter - increasing complexity & decreasing resilience
• Friedman - waves of ’globalisation’ to an upper limit ofsystem compatibility
• Diamond - inflexibility of core societal values
• Scarborough (Maya) - self-organisation - networks of alliances and exchanges; adaptation to dynamics of natural ecosystems. Collapse due to centralisation ofpower around two super-cities and distortion ofnetwork flows.
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Anthropocene Stage 1(1800-1945)
• Evidence - increase in GHG concentrations, widespreaddeforestation of temperate forests, etc.
• Industrial Revolution - steam engine, fossil fuel energy systems, rapid and wide spread of these energy systems
• Flow-on effects - more efficient techniques for land clearing;synthetic fertiliser; more reliable water supply and bettersanitation, leading to better public health. These developments, in turn, led to an increase in population AND their ability to consume.
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The multi-faceted nature of global change
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From Steffen et al. 2004
AnthropoceneStage 2
(1945 - 2010/2020)
The changing ’humanenterprise’, from 1750
to 2000.
Note the start of the’Great Acceleration’around 1950, when
many activities beganor accelerated sharply.
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From: Steffen et al. 2004
Responses of the biophysical Earth System to the accelerating ’human enterprise’.
The biophysical responsesof the Earth System showmany of the same featuresas the Great Accelerationin the human enterprise.
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Triggers of the Great Acceleration
• Globalisation: Global networks of communication & finance -crossed a threshold of connectivity
• Emergence of ”armies of scientists & technologists” from WWII
• Dramatic shifts in political & economic structures/institutions
• Establishment of the Bretton Woods institutions
• World economy based on capitalist/neo-liberal economic principles
• Increasing commoditisation of public goods
• ’Growth imperative’ - increasing consumption per capita
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Knowledge Science Technology
Population Energy
Institutions
Production/Consumption
PoliticalEconomy
From: Hibbard et al. 2006
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The Changing Human-EnvironmentRelationship under the Great Acceleration
Complex impacts of globalisation• Mixed environmental impacts at local levels but
homogenisation of the environment at the global level• Loss of diversity of cultural values• Negative environmental impacts of debt crisis
Urbanisation and the environment• Different experiences and understanding of nature between
urban and rural dwellers• Increased wealth, rising consumption expectations• Transformation of rural-urban linkages - ’footprints’
Governance• Shift to free-market economic systems• Decentralisation & privatisation of environmental management
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Source: Global Footprints Network 2005
Global Footprint of the Human Enterprise
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Anthropocene Stage 3(2010/2020 - ?)
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The Human Enterprise: Early Globalised
PREMODERN SOCIETIES
MODERN STATES
GLOBALISING COMMUNITY
1 %EXXON-MOBILDAIMLER-CHRYSLERMITSUBISHICITIGROUP
14 %
USAJAPANSINGAPOREHONG KONGWESTERN EUROPEAUSTRALIA/NZTAIWAN
5 % SOUTH KOREA(CHINA, INDIA 10%)ESTONIAHUNGARYTHAILAND
15 % BRAZILEGYPTRUSSIASYRIA(CHINA, INDIA 40%)
65 % ANGOLA(CHINA, INDIA 50%)RWANDASUDANZAIRE
T. Ries, Swedish Institute of International Affairs
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Photo: Brian Stocks
Kurz and Apps 1999
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Business class
Over the edge
Creative societies
Shared responsabilities
Markets first
Tribal society
Security first
Battlefield
Cybertopia
‘Clash of civilizations’
Barbarization
Prism
Just do it
Ecologically driven
Regional stewardship
Global sustainability
Local stewardship
Provincial enterprise
‘The end of history’
‘No Logo’
‘Our Common Future ‘
B2
A1 B1
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Hyper individualism
Changing courseNew global age
Have & have- notsThe hundred flowers
Sustainability first
Policy first
Great transitionsTurbulent neighbourhoods
Cultural pluralism
Voluntary simplicity
Market World
Transformed World
Fortress World
New Empires
Change without progress
De Vries 200
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We begin the 21st centuryin a very volatile world
IHOPE Dahlem Conference, June 2005
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The Anthropocene Stage 3:Sustainability or Collapse
Where on Earth are We Going?
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Scenarios: MA Storylines
– Global Orchestration: Globally connected society that focuses on global trade and economic liberalization and takes a reactive approach to ecosystem problems but that also takes strong steps to reduce poverty and inequality and to invest in public goods such as infrastructure and education.
– Order from Strength: Regionalized and fragmented world, concerned with security and protection, emphasizing primarily regional markets, paying little attention to public goods, and taking a reactive approach to ecosystem problems.
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment 2005
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Scenarios: MA Storylines– Adapting Mosaic: Regional watershed-
scale ecosystems are the focus of political and economic activity. Local institutions are strengthened and local ecosystem management strategies are common; societies develop a strongly proactive approach to the management of ecosystems.
– TechnoGarden: Globally connected world relying strongly on environmentally sound technology, using highly managed, often engineered, ecosystems to deliver ecosystem services, and taking a proactive approach to the management of ecosystems in an effort to avoid problems.
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment 2005
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Image: NASA
’Night Lights’ of Earth
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Petit et al. 1999; Keeling and Whorf 2000
Outside the envelope of self-regulation?
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A Millennium Scale Perspective ...N
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2000
From: Nakicenovic 2002
Simulated Night Lights
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2070
From: Nakicenovic 2002
Simulated Night Lights
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Earth System moves to a new state;modern civilisation collapses
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Feedbacks push climate change higher;abrupt changes much more likely;massive impacts to humans
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Observed carbon emission trajectory compared to projections and stabilisation scenarios
Raupach et al. 2007
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From: Rahmstorf et al. 2007
Observed changes in global climate parameters since 1970, (solid lines), compared to IPCC projections (broken lines with grey ranges):
(a) Atmospheric CO2concentration
(b) Annual global mean surface temperature (land + oceans)
(c) Sea level data from tide gauges (red line) and satellite altimeters (blue line)
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SustainabilityTarget
Short-termPragmatism
Short-term policy actions
Long-term and foundational issues
Fischer, Manning et al. 2007
The Sustainability Gap
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The “Sustainability Hierarchy”…
…rather than the “Triple Bottom Line”
After I. Lowe 2005
Economies
Social Systems
Earth’s Life Support System
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Hurt not the earth, neither the sea, nor the trees.Revelation 7:3, the Holy Bible
Most Gracious is Allah, Who reveals HimselfIn the Qur'an, in man's IntelligenceAnd in the nature around man.Balance and Justice, Goodness and Care,Are the Laws of His Worlds....
Summary from Surah 55, the Holy Qur'an
Perspectives on the Human-Environment Relationship
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Without the willow, how to know the beauty of the wind.Lao She, Buddhist monk
We're only here for a short amount of time to do what we've been put here to do, which is to look after the country. We're only a tool in the cycle of things. …(we) go out into the world and help keep the balance of nature. It's a big cycle of living with the land, and then eventually going back to it....
Vilma Webb, Noongar People, Australian Aborigines, from: 'Elders: Wisdom from Australia's Indigenous Leaders'
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…The future will depend on the nature of human aspirations, values,preferences and choices…
Sustainability or Collapse?
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