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The Business Case for Protecting the Climate




   Google Tech TalksAugust 20, 2008ABSTRACTThis presentation is drawn from Hunter's recent lead chapter in the U.S. Presidential Climate Action Project's report to the President-elect. It describes the business case for moving aggressively to solve such challenges as global warming, peak oil, the vulnerability of our energy infrastructure and others. Hunter discusses how climate protection, energy efficiency, renewable energy and other sustainable approaches will give us a stronger economy, and a higher quality of life. Hunter discusses how to unleash the new energy economy as the antidote to life in a carbon constrained world. The global climate crisis threatens many aspects of life on earth, including access to water. Energy is a relatively easy challenge to solve. But providing access to water, both at home and in water-short regions around the globe will not be trivial. Fortunately, in water, as in energy, there are solutions that cost less, work better and can deliver a higher quality of life. Hunter will describe how communities and companies are implementing these and many other strategies to cut their costs and drive their innovation.Speaker: Hunter LovinsL. Hunter Lovins is President and founder of the Natural Capitalism Solutions. NCS educates senior decision-makers in business, government and civil society to restore and enhance the natural and human capital while increasing prosperity and quality of life. In partnership with leading thinkers and implementers, NCS creates innovative, practical tools and strategies to enable companies, communities and countries to become more sustainable.Trained as a sociologist and lawyer (JD), Hunter co-founded the California Conservation Project (Tree People), and Rocky Mountain Institute, which she led for 20 years. Lovins has consulted for scores of industries and governments worldwide. She has consulted with large and small companies including the International Finance Corporation, Royal Dutch Shell, Interface, Clif Bar and Wal-Mart. Governmental clients include the Pentagon, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Energy and other agencies, numerous cities, and the governments of Jamaica, Australia, and the U.S. She also serves an advisor to the Energy Minister of the Government of Afghanistan.Recipient of such honors as the Right Livelihood Award, Lindbergh Award and Leadership in Business, she was named Time Magazine 2000 Hero of the Planet. She has co-authored nine books and hundreds of papers, including the 1999 book, Natural Capitalism and 2006 Climate Protection Manual for Cities. She has served on the boards of governments, non and for profit companies.Hunter's areas of expertise include Natural Capitalism, sustainable development, globalization, energy and resource policy, economic development, climate change, land management, and fire rescue and emergency medicine. She developed the Economic Renewal Project and helped write many of its manuals on sustainable community economic development. She is currently a founding Professor of Business at Presidio School of Management, one of the first accredited programs offering an MBA in Sustainable Management.
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CptCrash21 (September 26, 2008 at 5:37 am)
(Comment directed towards "xcodingmonkeyx")
CptCrash21 (September 26, 2008 at 5:34 am)
That's not really that big a problem. If you read her book "Natural Capitalism" she addresses that issue from several different angles. Besides all that, there are plenty of innovative solutions to this.
CptCrash21 (September 26, 2008 at 5:31 am)
I think I understand where you're coming from now. Glad to see you're not just offering unsubstantiated pejorative posts on here. Having followed much of her work, and tentatively claiming to understand her way of thinking, I'm going to see if I can clear it up on her behalf. She's probably coming to that number on her own. She probably heard their lobbies (for say 50bil)and counted with that the cost of additional infrastructure projects, negative effects on competition, market adjustments, etc
zassounotsukushi (September 26, 2008 at 4:04 am)
No!My point is that these numbers are simply not possible. The entire value of the ENTIRE NUCLEAR INDUSTRY in the nation would not approach $500 billion! Does this make any sense to you?All U.S. federal spending into fission power in all of history amounts to about $100 billion.They did not request that. It is far from logistically possible (outright laughable), and only someone with no concept of large numbers would think it is.
CptCrash21 (September 26, 2008 at 12:38 am)
and you do, "assfaceg"?
CptCrash21 (September 26, 2008 at 12:38 am)
Do you have any actual point with your comment? She is speaking about a meeting she attended and you speak as if she is incorrect. I must assume that either a)you were at the meeting b)you know someone that was, or c) you weren't there but just don't believe that they would ask for that much. It isn't surprising that they would grab at as much as possible, just do a little research and you'll find much precedent for such a thing.
assfaceg (September 24, 2008 at 5:18 pm)
that bitch doesnt know what she is talking about
i0null (August 31, 2008 at 8:53 pm)
Environment/climate change seems to be a hot topics right now. You really do wonder if these people are just over-hyping for money. Climate change and more specifically global warming/cooling is natural, there is no significant evidence that we are affecting it.
xcodingmonkeyx (August 28, 2008 at 3:39 am)
There's one big problem, solar and wind don't provide base load electricity (which constitutes 60%-80% of your electric load). Oh wait, she doesn't even know that is, I forgot.
JohnnySoftware (August 25, 2008 at 1:16 pm)
I have been hearing a lot about "green jobs" this summer. This video explains them.It also laid out what the financial incentive is for creating these positions at traditional companies.They save lots of money, have fewer worries about getting insurance, and reduce their exposure to risk. All those things make them more competitive.Detroit automakers conversely ignored this and are now asking for $50B loan from feds so they can stay in business! Their profits went to Japan automakers.
zassounotsukushi (August 25, 2008 at 3:30 am)
at 50:11$500 billion a year for nuclear$200 billion a year for clean coalDid this speaker graduate high school? Does she know what a billion is?
DrHavanger (August 24, 2008 at 2:58 am)
ugh, not worth watching 0 stars.flame on
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