LES MIGRATIONS ENVIRONNEMENTALES DANS LE MONDE Jeudi 10 décembre, 17h30-19h00
Espaces Générations Climat – salle 3 - site de Paris-Le Bourget Entrée libre – Nombre de places limité à 100 personnes
Langues : Français / anglais, sans traduction.
[10 min]
SIDE EVENT à la 21ème Conférence des parties (COP21) sur les changements climatiques
« The sustainability impact of hosting environmentally-displaced people »by MBA, Tiago Machado
« The Sustainable Impact »
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While analyzing the sustainable impact of hosting environmentally-displaced people, in order to be prepared one must
consider these aspects: human, environmental and economic.
SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMY
Sustainable Solutions
by Tiago Machado (Brazil)
CEO and founder of the Ecozilla Institute of Sustainable Management, Fortaleza/Ceará, consultant in green business and sustainable management, Green Building and Urban Intelligence Specialist, International Management, MBA
« The Sustainable Impacts »
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SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMY
• Equity• Health• Culture and History• Accessibility• Involvement• Livability • Values and traditions
• Polution• Habitat Preservation• Biodiversity• Air + Water quality• Aesthetics
• Productivity• Employment• Business Development• Tax burden• Trade
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Opportunities
Threats
Strengths
Weaknesses
Existing sustainable programs on business and engineering solutions
Increasing number of people DiversityUnlimited clean energy potential
More globalization Improving educational levels
IT provides unrivalled tools for data knowledgeAdvanced technology
Human ability to adapt and hope beyond reason
Consumer market increase New motivated labor forceSustainable EnterpreurshipEcosystems inherently rejuvenative (ecological restoration) Population growth flattening outCore human moral values shared across all cultures and faiths Increasing human knowledge New technologyGenetic modification Human ingenuity and innovation
Climate change + knock-on effectsPollution: air, land, sea Species lossPoverty, unequal opportunitiesConflict and war Disease Genetic modification
Dominant economics ignores physical and ecological limits
Too many people at onceLack of cohering political strategies
Weaker and uneven governanceDeclining natural resources
Growing social inequityReliance upon scarce and dirty fossil fuels
« SWOT Analysis of hosting environmentally-displaced people »
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« Recomended Solutions »
» Social• Promote social interaction via sports and cultural events (alien and local) as well as tradition• Improve social projects • Create social inclusion guidance • Education, training and capacitating• Promote cultural exchange • Increase sustainable education• Work healthcare preventively (healthy habits)• Facilitate adaptation • Welcome well!
» Environment• Reduce, reuse, recycle!• Promote environmental education to kids • Facilitate acquisition of green homes• Invest on emission free urban mobility • Promote clean energy generation• Develop population water conservation intelligence
» Economy• Sustainable entrepreneurship and workforce talents to be encouraged and/or recruited. • Increasing market demand asks for conscious consumption and creative people, provide both. • Embrace to develop• Promote : Start Up events, Campus Parties (I.T.), Gastronomic festivals and clean energy micro investments (solar)
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« Expectation »
“If climate change makes our country uninhabitable, we will march with our wet feet into your living rooms.” – Atiq Rahman, Bangladesh Climate Negotiator
Climate events are likely to assume greater importance in influencing migration with the coming years. Some estimations suggest that in 2010 about 38 million people were forced to relocate due to climate-related events and that drought affected about 108 million people. Accordingly, some scholars put the number of environmental refugees as high as 200 million by the year 2050.
Once again humanity are facing its future, but now we all have chance to observe, reflect, prepare, plan and work proactively . We now have more than ever capability to build smarter cities with smarter people. They might stay or leave back home someday, rebuild or fix home town. No matter where they decide or are able to stay, they should be able to make the new home a better place. All of those who can, must help. For this is when we should start: and it’s now!
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by Tiago Machado CEO and founder of the Ecozilla Institute of Sustainable Management, Fortaleza/ Brazil, consultant in green business and sustainable management, Green Building and Urban Intelligence Specialist, International Management, MBA
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« Thank you! »