Climate Action Is on the Cusp of Exponential Growth | Simon Stiell | TED

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I want you to imagine it’s 1992,
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and you're talking to a telecoms expert.
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She tells you that mobile phone text messaging is going to fundamentally
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change the way we communicate.
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You think,
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"But we use our phones just for voice calls.
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Why on Earth am I going to go from this
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to tapping on a screen with my fingers and my thumbs?"
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In 1992, the first text message was sent.
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After a slow start,
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text-based services exploded.
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Today, over 23 billion messages are sent
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every single day.
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This paved the way for the smartphone revolution
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that we have seen today.
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And other technology trends have followed that same curve.
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I know how much we struggle to comprehend
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and predict what “exponential change” means.
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Because I was at Nokia in 1993
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when that technological revolution started.
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And now as head of UN Climate Change,
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I'm here to tell you that what was true for mobile phones back in 1992,
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and other revolutionary shifts,
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is also true for climate action today.
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To make climate action go from linear to exponential pace,
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it's not just my job to make it happen.
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It's also your job, too.
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We all know that climate impacts are hitting harder and harder every day.
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The ambition we need to see, reducing emissions,
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adapting to impacts
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and providing the means to address the crisis,
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are severely lacking.
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But just like technology,
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public opinion has its tipping point.
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In my youth, I campaigned against apartheid.
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Participating in that fight,
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those demonstrations,
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meant shaking the foundations of a system many thought would never change.
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But then, one day,
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after generations of slow progress, the system changed.
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The pressure was too great.
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The point tipped.
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We're here in Detroit, the heart of car manufacturing.
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Take a look at this graph.
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Electric vehicle sales are expected to increase
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to become 70 percent by 2030.
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Another example.
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Solar energy.
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Between 2010 and 2020,
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we moved from 20 gigawatts of solar energy installed
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to 150 gigawatts.
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Now, just three years later,
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that number is expected to increase to 350 gigawatts per year.
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And by 2030,
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that number is expected to increase again to 1,000 gigawatts per year.
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Change can come fast.
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But time isn't on our side.
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We have less than seven years between now and 2030
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to halve our global emissions.
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So the question is: Will those tipping points come soon enough
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to avoid the catastrophic impacts of climate change?
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At out current speed, change will come too late
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to limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
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That is the hard truth of the global stocktake
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that will be completed by the UNFCCC this year.
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But this is where you come in.
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You may think it's not your responsibility to drive change.
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You may not think you have the power to make this happen.
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Both of those statements are wrong.
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At the UNFCCC,
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we are the custodians of the process.
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We're the defenders of the agreements.
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We are the champions of parties and the agreements that they make.
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But globally,
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we're collectively in a state of what the author Kim Stanley Robinson
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describes as “The Dithering.”
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A state of indecision
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and a state of inaction in the face of a global crisis.
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But countries will agree to boost in action.
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If enough people encourage them to do so.
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Contact your representatives and ask them what they are doing to deliver.
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What plans do they have
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to ensure that your concerns on climate count?
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That direct action does work.
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I have seen positions change time and time again
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when citizens engage directly.
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Every time you buy something,
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ask yourself the question:
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Is this the greenest option?
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Ask those around you about their green choices.
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Learn new things.
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Educate and mobilize.
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The power of human organization can result in change.
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Which brings me to my final point.
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You don't have to be a politician
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or a prominent business person
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to make a significant contribution.
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Climate action calls for all skill sets.
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Ask yourself:
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What am I passionate about?
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What am I good at?
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What am I training for?
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Then ask yourself the question,
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how can I apply this to the climate crisis?
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And do exactly that thing.
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If you act,
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the exponential change that is needed will happen.
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I thank you.
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(Applause)
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