CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY POLICY IN A POST-FUKUSHIMA WORLD: WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD? Reflections of an Environmental and Health and Safety Lawyer Teresa.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Moving the process forward Sálvano Briceño UN/ISDR.
Advertisements

Professor Dave Delpy Chief Executive of Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Research Councils UK Impact Champion Competition vs. Collaboration:
PP4SD & Science Council Workshop 27th November 2006 Skills for Sustainability. Skills Needs: An Employers perspective Richard Howell Sustainable Development.
Joint Defra/EA FCERM R&D Programme: Strategy and Policy Development Theme overview.
Slide1 Managing Flood Risk U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Steven L. Stockton, P.E. Director of Civil Works U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 14 July 2009 Presentation.
A workshop for STEM subjects on Sustainable Development The Higher Education Academy Session 3: STEM and ESD THE SUSTAINABLE PRACTITIONER.
Chinese – EU cooperation on water - Partnerships on Water Challenges 2014 CEWP High Level Conference, 4 th December 2014 Marta Moren Abat DG ENVIRONMENT,
BSR CIVIL PROTECTION COOPERATION EUROBALTIC FOCUS # 43 & # 97 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BSR IS POSSIBLE ONLY IF EFFICIENT SYSTEM PROVIDING RESOURCES.
WNFC San Francisco April, 2014 Learning the right lessons from Fukushima - A new paradigm for a brighter future.
Implications for Caribbean Capital Markets 25 May, 2011 Marlene Murray CFA Society of Trinidad and Tobago.
EVALUATING NUCLEAR POWER IN THE U.S. AND ITS CLEAN FUTURE Xingzhou Li Introduction to GIS.
2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami (Japan) 11 th March 2011.
Ghana’s Initial National Communication William K. Agyemang-Bonsu EPA.
OCR Cambridge National in Science (Level 1 / 2) R071 How scientific ideas have an impact on our lives Module 1: Using Energy.
Applying the Federal Cabinet Directive on Streamlining Regulation Regulatory Craft in Nova Scotia Conference 2007 Halifax, Nova Scotia November 20, 2007.
1 Water in Bioenergy Agroecosystems Workshop Industry perspective on water for bioenergy production Alistair Wyness, BP International Group Water Expert.
Cooperatives and Youth in the Context of Rural Development Presented at the Seminar Organized by Agri-Seta Prof. Muxe Nkondo National Small Business Advisory.
Mitigating the Social Impact of Oil Operations 18th World Energy Conference Eleodoro Mayorga Alba World Bank October 22, 2001.
International Health and Safety at Work
Challenges of a Harmonized Global Safety Regime Jacques Repussard Director General IRSN IAEA 2007 Scientific Forum.
Uib.no UNIVERSITY OF BERGEN Development of Energy law Legal Challenges Professor Ernst Nordtveit Faculty of Law Insert «Academic unit» on every page: 1.
May 6-7, 2011 Academy House, Seoul. Ecumenical Challenge 1. Immensity of disaster 2. Need for capacity building and training due to insufficient experience.
CHAPTER 2 LIVING WITH TECTONIC HAZARDS Risk or Opportunity?
Knowledge on HIA IN CAMBODIA Constructing a Caring and Sharing Community Roles of HIA 4-6 October 2012 Bangkok.
2 slides…Not a problem Partnerships Each GFCS priority area has strong relationships with many institutions at many levels, but the engagement of WMO,
The Code and Revalidation For everyone’s protection.
THE FRAMEWORK FOR EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES GOVERNANCE IN ASEAN LAUNCHING JAKARTA, 28 NOVEMBER 2014.
Presenter Organization/ Country INPRO Dialogue Forum on Global Nuclear Energy Sustainability: Long-term Prospects for Nuclear Energy in the Post-Fukushima.
1 Co-operation for the development of large scale CO 2 transport and storage infrastructure in the North Sea Rotterdam, 1 st July 2010 Harsh Pershad Shane.
UDA: Global Warming.
ICTs Tackling Climate Changes Dr. Amr Badawi Executive President NTRA.
COGITA is made possible by Bologna, 23 October 2014 European Public Policies on CSR: The perceptions SMEs Eleni Apospori, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of.
European Broadband Portal Phase II Application of the Blueprint for “bottom-up” broadband initiatives.
IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA's Capacity Building for Sustainable Energy Development Mr. Mario TOT Department of Nuclear Energy Planning.
Finnish Trade Policies and Developing Countries: Case Africa Antti Loikas. Senior Adviser Department of Africa and the Middle East.
Technologies of Climate Change Mitigation Climate Parliament Forum, May 26, 2011 Prof. Dr. Thomas Bruckner Institute for Infrastructure and Resources Management.
The Green Jobs Programme of the ILO ILO perspectives on climate change and jobs The African context International Labour Organization (ILO) Moustapha Kamal.
Asian Summit. The Fastest Economic Growth To deal with sustainable issues To enhance the spirit of the 4th CECAR: Working for Asian Sustainability.
Part A – SOCIAL & CULTURAL SUSTAINABILITY AS (3.2): Demonstrate understanding of strategic response to external factors by a business that operates.
Kyrgyzstan priorities in environment protection B. Tolongutov, Director, State Regulation Center on Environment Protection & Ecological Safety Sector State.
Research and Innovation Research and Innovation Nature-based solutions for Disaster Risk Reduction Eleni MANOLI European Commission Directorate General.
WATER FOR OUR FUTURE POST 7WWF WATER SECURITY & SUSTAINABLE GROWTH Dewan Baiduri, Wisma Sumber Asli, PutraJaya Kalithasan Kailasam.
SMART ELECTRICITY Planning and building a modern infrastructure for South Africa SMART Electricity Planning a healthy, modern, affordable electricity supply.
Renewable Energy: Legal Challenges and Solutions for the Green Economy American Bar Association Renewable Energy: Legal Challenges and Solutions for the.
PP 4.1: IWRM Planning Framework. 2 Module Objective and Scope Participants acquire knowledge of the Principles of Good Basin Planning and can apply the.
TOWARDS BETTER REGULATION: THE ROLE OF IMPACT ASSESSMENT COLIN KIRKPATRICK IMPACT ASSESSMENT RESEARCH CENTRE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER, UK UNECE Symposium.
International Recovery Forum 2014 ~ The Role of Private Sector in Disaster Recovery ~ 21 January 2014 Kobe, Japan Dr Janet L. Asherson THE LINK BETWEEN.
A road map towards low- carbon electricity Jean-Paul Bouttes, EDF Executive Vice President Strategy, Prospective and International Affairs CCICED Beijing.
Country Partnership Strategy FY12-16 Consultations with Civil Society The World Bank Group June 2, 2011.
Stephen Hamilton Senior Planner Officer Planning and Environmental Policy Group.
Christian Kjaer European Wind Energy Association Bruxelles, 1 June 2005 Green Week Biodiversity: Can it adapt to climate change.
I - 1 Nuclear Plant Situation Crisis Prevention, Response for the Baltic States: Organizations, Policies and Procedures Nuclear Plant Crisis.
A BRIGHT SPOT AFTER A YEAR OF BAD NEWS FOLLOWING JAPAN’S MARCH 11, 2011 CATASTROPHE February 2, 2012 Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction,
1 Food Safety: Hong Kong’s Experience Clement Leung Hong Kong Commissioner to the United States The Brookings Institution April 28,
Policy Background Roger White Head of Policy. Aberdeenshire Council – Vision Serving Aberdeenshire from mountain to sea – the very best of Scotland The.
Energy Meeting with the NGOs Taipei, 25 September 2013 Christian Kirchsteiger European Commission, Directorate-General for Energy (DG ENER) EU Policy Context.
US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® North Atlantic Coast Comprehensive Study Collaboration Webinar Series #5: Policy Challenges and Institutional.
Welcome Carol Berrigan Nuclear Energy Institute July 13, 2015.
ACCRA Who we are, what we do and where we work. Why should you be interested? How can you contribute?
EARTHQUAKES THE IMPACT ON SOCIETY BRENT DUNCAN. TOPIC How can we help countries, developing countries specifically, after and before an earthquake?
A Partnership Model: African Mineral Skills Initiative
Building Efficiency Accelerator
Working on social inclusion with the help of EFSI
Public-Private Partnerships in German Development Cooperation
FUTURE-ORIENTED TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS IN SECURITY AND SUSTAINABILITY:
EU activities in disaster prevention and risk management
Considerations in Development of the SBSTA Five Year Programme of Work on Adaptation Thank Mr. Chairman. Canada appreciates this opportunity to share.
SOUTH AFRICAN INSURANCE ASSOCIATION
India Energy Congress 2013 Sustainable Sources of Energy February 2013.
EPA Resources for Exporters
Presentation transcript:

CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY POLICY IN A POST-FUKUSHIMA WORLD: WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD? Reflections of an Environmental and Health and Safety Lawyer Teresa Hitchcock, Partner

Reflections of an Environmental & Health & Safety Lawyer (1) My background  An Environmental and Health and Safety Lawyer, not an expert in energy policy  Strong interests in promoting sustainable development Date of presentation

Reflections of an Environmental & Health & Safety Lawyer (2) Propose to offer some perspectives on:  Fukushima as a man-made disaster in the context of a much greater natural disaster  How our respective societies in Japan and the UK differ and implications for reacting to disasters  How this relates to future energy policy  How lessons can be learned that may benefit global energy policy and the need to meet the challenges of climate change Date of presentation

Perspectives on the Fukushima releases (1)  The incident was a significant nuclear incident resulting from a major natural disaster  Damage from the nuclear releases dwarfed by the greater natural disaster resulting from the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami  This caused 15,854 deaths, 26,992 injured and 3,155 people missing, with devastating impacts on property and infrastructure Date of presentation

Perspectives on the Fukushima releases (2)  UK not exposed to risk of natural disasters on the same scale as Japan, but by no means immune  UK area has suffered from tsunamis and storm surges in the past (eg the Storegga landslides and tsunamis, and the East Coast Great Storm of 1953)  Potential risk of significant natural disaster exists (eg potential Canary Islands landslide and megatsunami)  UK not as well placed to react as Japan Date of presentation

Perspectives on the Fukushima releases (3)  The Big Flood of 1953 estimated as only 1 in 500 year event  In consequence Thames Barrier built, which is designed against a 1 in 1000 year event  However downstream and elsewhere on the coast defences often only meet a 1 in 200 year event or less  The assessment of the scale of events is based on extrapolations from quantified data over a very limited period Date of presentation

Perspectives on the Fukushima releases (4)  Our societies in the UK and Japan differ  Traditionally Japanese society is very disciplined and deferential  Also not a litigious society (per capita population of practising lawyers a fraction of that in the UK)  This may have been a contributory factor in the regulatory background to the Fukushima releases  In the past the UK also a very disciplined society but this has changed  Our society now very litigious and lacks confidence in politicians and regulators Date of presentation

What does this mean for energy policy? (1)  Fukushima has had a negative effect on nuclear programmes  Germany has accelerated its withdrawal from nuclear power  Belgium is considering phasing out its plants earlier than expected  President Hollande has promised to cut the nuclear share of France's energy portfolio form 75% of electricity produced to 50%  This is bad news for energy policy, in terms of reducing availability of a source of abundant low-carbon electricity Date of presentation

What does this mean for energy policy? (2)  The UK is committed to a mixed and balanced energy portfolio  2011 Annual Energy Statement  Electricity supply "From a diverse mix of sources…….including nuclear"  Main sticking point in the UK appears to be financial Date of presentation

What does this mean for energy policy? (3)  The reality is that we all need some nuclear capacity as part of a balanced energy portfolio  No energy technology is completely safe  Nuclear energy is relatively safe, and many of the dangers are not inherent to the technology but are attributable to human failings Date of presentation

What does this mean for energy policy? (4)  Reality is that the expanding BRIC economics are going to turn to nuclear power to produce at least part of the portfolio to meet their energy demands  It is therefore in the interest of developed countries like the UK and Japan to get in on the act and encourage the development of safe nuclear technologies Date of presentation

The way forward (1)  10 April 2012, UK & Japan agreed on a framework on Civil Nuclear co-operation  Allows UK companies to be involved in de-commissioning opportunities in Japan  Promotes co-operative in the field of nuclear energy  Promotes collaboration on nuclear safety and the sharing of expertise on regulation  Institutes Annual Dialogue Date of presentation

The way forward (2)  What can the parties bring to the table?  Common expertise in nuclear technology  Complementary cultures:  The UK can learn from Japanese social organisation in relation to civil protection  A more open and transparent regulatory system can help promote a safety nuclear industry Date of presentation

CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY POLICY IN A POST-FUKUSHIMA WORLD: WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD? Reflections of an Environmental and Health and Safety Lawyer Teresa Hitchcock, Partner