Lessons on leaving the world better than you found it | Sophie Howe

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Wales is a small but progressive country,
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the only country in the world to have legislated
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to protect the interests of future generations,
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the only country to have appointed someone independent to oversee this.
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Across the world, our systems of government, of politics, of economics
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have tended to act in the short term.
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And often, the decisions that are taken
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discount the interests of future generations and the planet.
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But in Wales, we're trying to change that
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by passing a law which requires not just our government
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but all of our main public institutions
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to demonstrate how they're acting for the long-term
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and how the decisions they take don't harm the interests
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of those yet to be born.
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And so as a mum of five
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and the world's only future generations commissioner,
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I want to share with you today some of the lessons we've learned
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about how we're trying to leave the world better than we found it.
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First of all, you must involve people in setting long-term goals.
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Ask them: What's the Wales or the world you want to leave behind
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to your children and your grandchildren?
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We held a national conversation -- the Wales We Want --
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and people told us,
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"We want a low-carbon economy.
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We want you to help us keep people well
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rather than just treat them when they're ill.
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We want connected communities and a more equal Wales."
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And our government legislated to set seven national well-being goals
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to achieve that.
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Each institution has to demonstrate how they're meeting those goals,
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and they're held to account by me.
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You have to focus on the interconnections between different aspects of well-being.
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You need to talk often about why it's just as important to public health
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as it is to the environment
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to tackle high levels of air pollution,
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why diversity in the workforce
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is just as important to economic prosperity
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as it is to addressing inequality.
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Our institutions have a legal duty to act beyond their immediate remit
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to recognize those connections,
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work with unusual suspects.
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And so we're seeing hospitals in Wales working with the National Botanic Gardens
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to create spaces for nature on their sites.
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We're seeing offices in our environmental agency
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helping to find solutions to tackle childhood adversity.
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Make well-being your metrics.
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Test everything you do across the four pillars of well-being:
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social, economic, environmental and cultural.
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Because for too long,
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governments have tested their success on the measures of economic growth
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and increases in GVA.
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But in Wales, our measures of success are around our seven well-being goals.
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So when the government thought it was a good idea
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to spend 1.4 billion pounds building a new motorway,
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a simple application of these well-being metrics
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told them that, actually, if you want to improve people's health,
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if you want to meet your carbon emissions targets,
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if you want to protect nature
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and if you want to direct your resources to those with the lowest incomes,
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a much better option would be public transport and active travel.
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And so that's what they're doing.
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Make it your mission to maximize your contribution to well-being.
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So when we're seeing plans for economic stimulus in green jobs
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and energy efficiency measures in homes post-COVID,
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they're really good ideas.
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But make sure you target those jobs
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towards those furthest from the labor market,
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because otherwise, you'll be missing opportunities to address inequality, too.
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Think about your projects holistically.
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Don't save carbon by putting solar panels on your new hospital
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and then spend it in another area
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by failing to consider how patients are going to travel there sustainably.
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Well, in Cardiff, our capital city,
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like many others across the world,
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we're blighted by high levels of air pollution,
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long commutes, congested roads
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and big differences in life expectancy between the richest and the poorest.
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So what is our act doing to make a difference?
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Well, first of all, it requires our public institutions to work together.
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And so, as a result, the public health consultant
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was seconded from the health board to the local council
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to lead on the transportation strategy.
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And when you apply a public health lens to a transport problem,
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you get a different set of solutions.
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The public institutions realized that between them,
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they were employing 30,000 people in Cardiff,
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so they're now incentivizing their employees to travel sustainably.
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We've seen a tenfold increase
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in investment in safe routes to cycle and to walk,
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and we've targeted that cycling and walking infrastructure
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towards those neighborhoods who have the highest level of air pollution
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and the lowest life expectancy.
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And in Cardiff, doctors can issue prescriptions,
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not just for statins, but for free bike hire
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for those who would benefit from increasing their physical activity.
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And when we've constructed our cycling infrastructure,
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we've also built in sustainable drainage,
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taking away over 40,000 cubic meters of water
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from an unsustainable drainage system
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through nature-based solutions.
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And in doing that, we've created sites for nature,
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we've cleaned and greened communities,
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and we've transformed concrete jungles.
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And when you travel from this area to our city center,
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you'll be met with areas which are closed off to traffic,
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where people can meet and businesses can trade
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outside the splendor of our medieval castle.
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So this is how we're embedding well-being in what we do in Wales.
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This is how we're protecting the interests of future generations.
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This is how we're acting today for a better tomorrow.
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