The Climate Nexus
Water, Food, Energy and Biodiversity in a Changing World
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ParJon O'Riordan (Auteur), Robert William Sandford (Auteur)
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Secure supplies of water, food and energy are essential to human dignity and well-being around the globe. In turn, the vitality of these three depends on a thriving biodiversity supported by healthy ecosystems. The complex interdependence among these four factors is known as the Nexus.
Global demand for the first three elements is increasing due to population growth and rising per capita incomes in developing countries, with steadily worsening consequences for the fourth of these elements.
The four Nexus elements are also coming under increasing pressure from climate disruption: more frequent and severe flooding and storms, droughts, extreme heat, and pest outbreaks. What’s more, Nature’s capacity to moderate these impacts is being steadily eroded by rapid, widespread land-use development and associated pollution.
This impending “perfect storm” of increasing demand, decreasing supplies and rapidly changing hydro-climatic conditions throughout the Nexus requires transformative policy responses that encompass economy, equity, social justice, fairness and the environment.
This book outlines these challenges and offers a pathway to resolving them.
Published to coincide with the United Nations Climate Change Conference being held in Paris, France, in December 2015, this latest RMB manifesto introduces readers to the serious and converging impacts of climate and weather on water, food and energy and on the biodiversity we cannot do without.
Secure supplies of water, food and energy are essential to human dignity and well-being around the globe. In turn, the vitality of these three depends on a thriving biodiversity supported by healthy ecosystems. The complex interdependence among these four factors is known as the Nexus.
Global demand for the first three elements is increasing due to population growth and rising per capita incomes in developing countries, with steadily worsening consequences for the fourth of these elements.
This impending “perfect storm” of increasing demand, decreasing supplies and rapidly changing hydro-climatic conditions throughout the Nexus requires transformative policy responses that encompass economy, equity, social justice, fairness and the environment. This latest RMB manifesto outlines these challenges and offers a pathway to resolving them.
The four Nexus elements are also coming under increasing pressure from climate disruption: more frequent and severe flooding and storms, droughts, extreme heat, pest outbreaks. What’s more, nature’s capacity to moderate these impacts is being steadily eroded by rapid, widespread land-use development and associated pollution.
Table des matières
| The Climate Nexus | 1 |
|---|---|
| Contents | 7 |
| Acknowledgements | 9 |
| Introduction: The Age of Consequences | 11 |
| One: Nervousness at the Nexus: Tensions at the Centre Where All Things Meet | 23 |
| Two: Warnings Repeated: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the Global Nexus Narrative | 45 |
| Three: Bringing It Home: The Nexus Narrative in Canada | 77 |
| Four: If We Fail: Truth and Consequences at the Nexus of Environment and Economy | 113 |
| Five: The Ultimate Nexus: The World We Want | 127 |
| Postscript | 155 |
| Bookshelf | 157 |
| Other Titles in this Series | 164 |
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À propos de Jon O'Riordan
Dr. Jon O’Riordan is senior policy and research adviser to ACT, providing science-based and strategic advice. Formerly a deputy minister of sustainable resource management and an assistant deputy minister of environment with the British Columbia government, Jon is currently an adjunct professor with the School of Community and Regional Planning at the university of British Columbia, where he teaches resource planning and governance. He is also a research associate with the Polis Project on Ecological Governance at the University of Victoria. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.
À propos de Robert William Sandford
Robert William Sandford is the EPCOR Chair of the Canadian Partnership Initiative in support of United Nations “Water for Life” Decade and an associate of the Centre for Hydrology, which is part of the Global Water Institute at the University of Saskatchewan. He is also a member of Canada’s Forum for Leadership on Water; serves as water governance adviser and senior policy author for Simon Fraser University’s Adaptation to Climate Change Team; and has been senior water policy adviser for the Interaction Council, a global public policy forum composed of more than thirty former heads of state. He is the author of numerous books on water issues, including Saving Lake Winnipeg (RMB, 2013), Cold Matters: The State and Fate of Canada’s Fresh Water (RMB, 2012) and Restoring the Flow: Confronting the World’s Water Woes (RMB, 2011). He lives in Canmore, Alberta.
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- Éditeur
- RMB | Rocky Mountain Books
- Collection
- RMB Manifesto
- Catégories
- Préservation de l'environnement, Politique environnementale et protocoles, Hydrologie et hydrosphère, Administration publique
- Parution
- Novembre 2015
- Pages
- 168
- Chapitres
- 12
- Langue
- Anglais
- ISBN Papier
- 9781771601429
- ISBN PDF
- 9781771601443








