Category Archives: Climate Change

New Year’s Resolutions for the Environment!

This past year has been full of crucial steps toward protecting the environment…and challenges to protecting natural spaces and natural resources. From progressive strides such as the Paris Agreement, to obstacles like the pipeline that was almost erected at Standing Rock in North Dakota, 2016 has been a roller coaster of ride for those concerned with the environment, which is to say is has been an average year for those concerned with the environment. In that same vein, 2017 promises to be no different. Please read the article written by renowned teacher, writer and environmentalist, Donella H. Dana Meadows twenty-four years ago for tips on how we environmentalists can stay on our toes, ever-vigilant for the environmental movement.

http://donellameadows.org/new-years-resolutions-for-the-environment/

Green Lights Celebration for Sustainable Indiana 2016

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Parts of the local Indiana community have taken phrase think globally, act locally to a new level this October.

The local Indiana Green Movement has seen a lot of growth in the past few years, and to honor those who have contributed to this exciting development, the nonprofit Earth Charter Indiana along with Indiana-Purdue University Fort Wayne is hosting the Green Lights Celebration for Sustainable Indiana 2016. The event will take place October 28, 7 pm- 9 pm in the Auer Concert Hall on the Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne campus.

The celebration will showcase local ideas and innovations that have had positive impacts on sustainability in the northeast region of Indiana. Those who have had the most impact will be award Green Lights Awards to commend them for their contribution to sustainability in Indiana.

To add to the entertainment for the night, IPFW’s Music Department will be performing. Please join us on this delightful occasion to commemorate those who have done their part to make our world more sustainable.

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The Paris Agreement Opens for Signing

Earth Day this year heralds the opening of the Paris Agreement for signing at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.

The Paris Agreement was created at the end of last year to combat climate change by focusing on reducing CO2 emissions in order to keep the global temperature increase under 2 C. Two degrees Celsius marks the threshold where climate change becomes permanent. As such, the limit has been set at 1.5 C, which would be met by ensuring no net emissions during the second half of this century.

Under the Paris Agreement, each nation would set its own target for emissions with no formal enforcement system, but with reports given every five years for transparency.

Included is the Green Climate fund, a nonbinding plan to provide $100 billion to developing countries per year as aid towards reducing their emissions.

168 countries are expected to sign at the signature ceremony this afternoon.  While this number is a UN record, it is only the first step towards the agreement taking effect– 55 countries representing 55% of global greenhouse gases contributions have to sign and ratify before the treaty goes into effect.

So far, only 14 countries representing 0.17% of global emissions are expected to ratify immediately. However, countries do have a year to sign the Paris Agreement, starting today.

So far, China and America announced a joint pledge to ratify this year– together, these two countries contribute 38% of global greenhouse gases. In total, about 90 countries are expected to ratify this year.

The total emissions, however, falls short of the 55% required for the agreement. One of the larger emitters, such as Russia- sitting at 7.53%, or two like India (4.1%) and Japan (3.79%) would be required to ratify the agreement before it goes into effect.

Climate Analytics has a ratification tracker if you want to get a  visual representation of who has ratified so far.

IFLScience has an infographic detailing this information and more.