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Federal Department of the Environment,Transport, Energy and Communications DETEC

Federal Office for the Environment FOEN

Tsinghua University, 25 June 2015

Green Economy A Need for our Planet – an Opportunity for Switzerland…

…and maybe for China as well

Dr Bruno OberleDirector of the Federal Office for the Environment FOEN, Switzerland

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Planetary Boundaries and the Safe Operating Space for Humanity

Source: Rockström et al. (2009)

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Pressure on Natural Resources

1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050100%

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Global GDP

World population

2050 = 422 %

Sources: Population: UN-ESA 2010 (scenario„medium“)

GDP: Worldbank 2012, UNEP 2011 (BAU scenario)

Global trends: GDP, Population1990=100 %

2050 = 9.3 bn

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Consequences of InactionDestabilising Climate Change

Source: OECD, 2012

GHG emissions by region: Baseline, 2010 to 2050

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Consequences of InactionMass Extinction of Species

Source: OECD, 2012

Effects of different pressures on terrestrial MSA: Baseline, 2010 to 2050

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Consequences of InactionIncreasing Freshwater Shortages

Global water demand: Baseline, 2000 and 2050

Source: OECD, 2012

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Consequences of InactionIncrease in Premature Mortality

Source: OECD, 2012

Global premature deaths from selected environmental risks:Baseline, 2010 to 2050

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Resource OveruseEcological Footprint in Number of Earths

Source: Global Footprint Network; Ecological Footprint in number of earths

World:

Switzerland:

China:

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Ecological Overshoot in 2014

Note: Overshoot Day in terms of the biocapacity of the countries/regionsSource: Global Footprint Network/WWF Living Planet Report 2012

20152014

19.08.2014Earth Overshoot Day

End of MarchSwiss Overshoot Day

End of MayChina’s Overshoot Day

Mid-JulyOvershoot Day

high-income countries

Ecological BALANCE low-income countries

Mid-NovemberOvershoot Day

middle-income countries

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Source: Frischknecht et al. (2014)

Local Consumption – Global Impact

In 2011, about 73 % of the total environmental impact arising from final demand in Switzerland accumulates in other countries – due to imports.

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Swiss Environmental Impactby Area of Consumption

0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00

nutrition

housing

private mobility

health care

recreation, culture

restaurants, hotels

other goods

education, …

residual public final …

clothing

million UBP per capita, per annum

domestic environmental impact

environmental impact abroad

~ 70 % nutrition, housing, mobility

Source: ESU services Ltd./Rütter+Partner (2011)

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Resource Consumption and ProsperityA Fatal Relationship

Sustainability quadrant

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ChinaCuba

France

Germany

India

Mexico

Norway

Qatar

Russian Federation

Sri Lanka

Switzerland

United Arab Emirates

United States

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Sources: Ecological Footprint 2007: www.footprintnetwork.org, Human Development Index 2012: UNDP

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Resource Consumption and GDP/CapitaSwitzerland

Resource use in terms of the ecological footprint expressed as number of Earths; Source: www.footprintnetwork.orgReal GDP per capita: chained values, reference year 2005; Source: SECO (2014), FSO (2012)

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Resource useResource use (linear extrapolated)Real GDP per capitaReal GDP per capita (linear extrapolated)

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We Need a “Wedge”

Resource use in terms of the ecological footprint expressed as number Earths; Source: www.footprintnetwork.org

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Resource useResource use (linear extrapolated)

1. Technology

4. Political power

5. Solidarity

2. Investment

3. Sustainable finance

6. Communication/networking

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Volatility of Resource Prices

Source: McKinsey (2013)

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Investments in Natural Capital

Appenzell, Switzerland

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Investments in CleantechProduction of high-grade steel from scrap metalat a Swiss steel factory

Picture:FOEN

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Infrastructure Investment Requirements

Source: WEF, 2013

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Investment Needs for Sustainable Development in China

Source: People’s Bank of China, UNEP, 2015

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Business OpportunitiesMarkets for Environm. Technology & Resource Efficiency

Global volume 2013 (in billion Euro)

Source: BMUB cites Roland Berger, 2014

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Global average annual growth 2013 – 2025

Business OpportunitiesMarkets for Environm. Technology & Resource Efficiency

Source: BMUB cites Roland Berger, 2014

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Business Opportunities: Financial Sector

Trillions of Dollars of

investments needed for a

green and inclusive economy globally

Swiss Financial Center with

pioneers in the field of

Sustainable Finance

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Source: Swiss Banking

Business Opportunities: Financial SectorPrivate Banking Switzerland

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Innovative CapacityGlobal Innovation Index 2014

Quelle: www.globalinnovationindex.org/, 2014

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Innovative CapacityInnovation Union Scoreboard 2014

Source: EC, 2014

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Global Cleantech Innovation Index 2012

Source: Cleantech Group/WWF, 2012

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Global Cleantech Innovation Index 2014

Source: Cleantech Group/WWF, 2014

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Cleantech in SwitzerlandEmployment and Value Added in 2013

Source: EBP, 2014

Absolute Market Share

Employees in FTE 530‘000 13.5 %

Gross Value Added [CHF] 48.6 bn 8.0 %

Export Value [CHF] 40.5 bn 5.5 %

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Popular Initiative «Green Economy»

Picture: Swiss Green Party

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Revision of the Environmental Protection Act (EPA)

ActionTargets

Measurement &Reporting

Green Economy Platform

Long-term goal: significant reductionof environmental impact

Regulation already useful and necessary:

waste and raw materials consumption and production

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EPA Revision: Political Process

2013: Federal Council decides EPA revision

2013: Consultation process

2014: Dispatch of EPA revision to parliament

2017: EPA revision in force?

Currently: Revision discussed in parliament

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Green Economy Policy2013: Report and Action Plan

Priority areas Measures Lead

Consumption and production

M 1: Resource-efficient ICTs DETEC

M 2, 3: Food waste/nutrition EAER

M 4, 5, 6: Information on products and product ranges DETEC

M 7: Releasing products in the market DETEC/EAER

M 8, 9: Coordination with the economy DETEC/EAER

M10: Competence centre for resource efficiency DETEC/EAER

M11: Enterprise resource efficiency improvement network DETEC/EAER Wastes and raw materials M 12 – M 18 DETEC/DDPS

Cross-cutting instruments

M 19, 20: International commitment FDFA/DETEC

M 21: Cleantech Master Plan EAER/DETEC

M 22: Green the tax system FDF/DETEC Targets, monitoring, information, reporting M 23 to 27 DETEC/FDHA


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