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1 29 SEPTEMBER 2007 The Commerce of Climate PHOTO BY ROGER BRAITHWAITE AND JAY ZWALLY

2 Agenda Introduction Brief overview of the issue (10 mins) Panelist presentations (5 mins each) Open debate (45 mins) Short break Break-out Groups (30 mins) Debrief at 16.15

3 The Stern Review ’06: The Economics of Climate Change The scientific evidence is overwhelming: It’s happening and the global risks are severe SOURCE HURRICANE KATRINA PICTURE (RIGHT): HTTP://WWW.ELSEVIER.NL/ARTIMG/200701/KATRINAWORLDPRESS.JPG

4 Climate Change is the greatest and widest-ranging market failure ever seen Stern calls for cuts in CO 2 emissions of between 50- 80%  Kyoto Protocol at 5% average global cuts  EU agreed to 20% cuts by 2020 The Stern Review ’06: The Economics of Climate Change HTTP://WWW.HM-TREASURY.GOV.UK/MEDIA/8AC/F7/EXECUTIVE_SUMMARY.PDF

5 Total cost of Business-As-Usual = 20% reduction in per capita consumption, now and into the future Annual costs of stabilization ≈ 1% of GDP by 2050  Significant, but manageable The transition to a low-carbon economy will bring challenges for competitiveness, but also opportunities for growth There is a high price to delay  If we don’t act within 10 years, it may be too late The Stern Review ’06: The Economics of Climate Change

6 Good News/Bad News G-8 statement US policy shift China Large Cities Initiative with Clinton Breakthrough at the Montreal Protocol The Inconvenient Truth tips public opinion (and wins Oscar)

7 The International Policy Debate Kyoto Protocol country commitments Post-Kyoto negotiations G-8 Bush’s Big Emitters Group No New Oil campaign PICTURE SOURCE: WWW.CBC.CA/NEWS/BACKGROUND/KYOTO

8 Tackling Climate Change Action vs. Inaction?

9 Questions After reading the Stern Review, how do you see your company being part of the solution?  Can you meet a 50-80% cut in CO 2 emissions vs. 1990 levels?  What climate investments are you making? What structural changes do you think are necessary to meet the climate challenge? Does your personal carbon footprint matter? How can a business school make a difference?

10 Break-Out Groups

11 Additional Reading UN’s Climate Secretariat www.unfccc.intwww.unfccc.int Intergovernmental Panel on CC www.ipcc.chwww.ipcc.ch RSM’s Sustainability and Climate Research www.erim.eur.nl/scr www.erim.eur.nl/scr Planet 2025 e-news bulletin www.planet2025news.net/www.planet2025news.net/ Check your carbon footprint www.carbonfootprint.comwww.carbonfootprint.com

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