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Pccs
1. DRAFT
Partnership for
Climate Change Solutions
T. TODD ELVINS
2. Need for Larger-scale Solutions
Problem Solution
GHG emissions are increasing Regional cap & trade
Energy demands are Regional carbon tax
increasing per capita Carbon sequestration
Population is growing Renewable energy research
Myopia, lack of ambition International agreements
|Problem| == 10n x |Solution|
ie. Need a solution = |Gulf war + Manhatten + Apollo|
3. Mission
Implement approaches from university programs that
accelerate aggressive international agreements to
reduce the causes of global climate disruption
4. Objectives
Create a partnership of University climate
change programs
Transfer approaches from the research
programs to action
Cause to be implemented the approaches
that reduce international emissions
5. Implementing Approaches: Gap Analysis
Transfer to Action
Climate TOA & Pre- Burden Accept Multi- Buy and
Clubs, CCMT commit sharing future generatio hold
NOTES Institutio ments agreeme binding nal rights to
ns nts targets cooperati fossil
on fuels
Harvard Project meet with delegates at
on Climate COPs. Buy and hold
Agreements extraction rights
Yale Project on 2005 meeting in
Climate Change Aspen
MIT Joint educate next gen
Program on policy makers
Science & Policy
of Global Change
Stanford Program focused contact and
on Energy & consultation with
Sustainable various gov’ts
Development
Columbia Global coordinated compare
Network for mitigation plans, actions
Climate Solutions inform future int’l countries
(2010) climate negotiations can take
UCSD ILAR design and
implementation of
international law
6. Implementing Approaches: Gap Analysis (2)
Transfer to Action
Climate TOA & Pre- Burden Accept Multi- Buy and
Clubs, CCMT commit sharing future generatio hold
NOTES Institutio ments agreeme binding nal rights to
ns nts targets cooperati fossil
on fuels
Climate Policy Support nations in Policy
Initiative developing effective tools for
climate and energy innovati
policies on
Overseas inspire and inform
Development policy in developing
Institute countries
Center for Clean energy policy
American proposals in America
Progress
Climate Action Publish individual Low carbon
Tracker reduction targets policy pack
Global Leg. Org. coordinate a legislators
for a Balanced solution in prepared
Env (GLOBE) advance of Rio +20 to move
together
IPCC Assess CC & impact
Major Econ Low carbon 17 largest Deploy
Forum (MEF) technologies economies tech.
7. Next Steps
Feasibility
Validate unmet need
Validate the mission and objectives
Draft a plan
Recruit a host or parent organization. UCSD ?
Contact the partners. Build a board.
Identify and recruit sponsors
10. Approaches: Non-university
Climate Policy Initiative
Overseas Development Institute
Center for American Progress
Climate Action Tracker
Climate Analytics
Global Legislators Organisation for a Balanced
Environment (GLOBE)
IPCC
Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate (MEF)
11. Approaches: Research & Development
Yale Climate & Energy Institute
Harvard Project on Climate Agreements
MIT Joint Program on the Science & Policy of
Global Change
Columbia Global Network for Climate Solutions
Stanford Program on Energy and Sustainable
Development
UCSD ILAR
12. Programs
Develop reports on climate science, economics,
policy, and solutions
Advise legislators, companies, and other
organizations
Convene meetings to advance climate talks and join
together silo efforts
Educate via conventional and social media
Leverage the power of influencers