10 years to transform the future of humanity or destabilize the planet Johan Rockstrm

Transcriber: TED Translators Admin
Reviewer: Rhonda Jacobs

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Ten years is a long time
for us humans on earth.

Ten turns around the sun.

When I was on the TED stage a decade ago,

I talked about planetary boundaries

that keep our planet in a state
that allowed humanity to prosper.

The main point is that
once you transgress one,

the risks start multiplying.

The planetary boundaries
are all deeply connected,

but climate, alongside biodiversity,
are core boundaries.

They impact on all others.

Back then we really
thought we had more time.

The warning lights were on, absolutely,

but no unstoppable change
had been triggered.

Since my talk, we have increasing evidence

that we are rapidly moving away

from the safe operating
space for humanity on earth.

Climate has reached a global crisis point.

We have now had 10 years
of record-breaking climate extremes:

fires blaze in Australia,
Siberia, California and the Amazon,

floods in China, Bangladesh and India.

We’re now enduring heat waves
across the entire northern hemisphere.

We risk crossing tipping points

that shift the planet
from being our best resilient friend,

dampening our impacts,

to start working against us,
amplifying the heat.

For the first time, we are forced
to consider the real risk

of destabilizing the entire planet.

Our children can see this.

They are walking out of school
to demand action,

looking with disbelief
at our inability to deviate away

from potentially catastrophic risks.

The next 10 years, to 2030,

must see the most profound transformation
the world has ever known.

This is our mission.

This is the countdown.

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When my scientific colleagues
summarized, about a decade ago,

for the first time,

the state of knowledge
on climate tipping points,

just one place had strong evidence
that it was on a serious downward spiral.

Arctic sea ice.
(Water sounds)

Other tipping points were long way off –

50 or 100 turns around the sun.

Just last year we revisited these systems,

and I got the shock of my career.

We are only a few decades away
from an Arctic without sea ice in summer.

In Siberia, permafrost
is now thawing at dramatic scales.

Greenland is losing
trillions of tons of ice

and may be approaching a tipping point.

The great forests of the North

are burning with plumes of smoke
the size of Europe.

The Atlantic ocean circulation is slowing.

The Amazon rainforest is weakening

and may start emitting carbon
within 15 years.

Half of the coral
of the Great Barrier Reef has died.

West Antarctica may have crossed
the tipping point already today.

And now, the most solid
of glaciers on earth, East Antarctica,

parts of it are becoming unstable.

Nine out of the 15 big biophysical systems
that regulate climate are now on the move,

showing worrying signs of decline

and potentially
approaching tipping points.

Tipping points bring three threats.

First, sea level rise.

We can already expect
up to one meter this century.

This will endanger the homes
of 200 million people.

But when we add the melting ice
from Antarctica and Greenland

into the equation,

this might lead to a two meter rise.

But it won’t stop there,
it will keep on getting worse.

Second, if our carbon stores
like permafrost and forest

flip to belching carbon,

then this makes the job of stabilizing
temperatures so much harder.

And third, these systems
are all linked like dominoes:

If you cross one tipping point,
you lurch closer to others.

Let’s stop for a moment
and look at where we are.

The foundation of our civilization
is a stable climate

and a rich diversity of life.

Everything, I mean everything,
is based on this.

Civilization has thrived
in a Goldilocks zone:

not too hot, not too cold.

This is what we have had for 10,000 years
since we left the last ice age.

Let’s zoom out a little here.

Three million years –

temperatures have never broken through
the two degrees Celsius limit.

Earth has self-regulated
within a very narrow range

of plus two degrees
in a warm interglacial,

minus four degrees, deep ice age.

Now, we are following a path

that would take us
to a three to four degree world

in just three generations.

We would be rewinding the climate clock,
not one million, not two million,

but five to 10 million years.

We are drifting towards hot-house earth.

For each one degree rise,

one billion people will be forced
to live in conditions

that we today largely
consider uninhabitable.

This is not a climate emergency,
it is a planetary emergency.

My fear is not that Earth
will fall over a cliff

on the 1st of January, 2030.

My fear is that we press unstoppable
buttons in the Earth system.

What happens in the next 10 years

will likely determine the state
of the planet we hand over

for future generations.

Our children have every
reason to be alarmed.

We need to get serious
about stabilizing our planet.

Two frontiers will guide
this transformation.

The first one is in science.

Here’s a new equation
for a sustainable planet:

planetary boundaries plus global commons

equals planetary stewardship.

We need to a safe corridor for humanity

to allow us all to become stewards
of the entire planet,

not to save the planet but to provide
a good future for all people.

And the second frontier is in society.

We need a new economic logic
based on well-being.

We are now in a position
to provide science-based targets

for all global commons for all companies
and cities in the world.

First task, we need to cut
global emissions by half by 2030

and reach net-zero by 2050 or sooner.

This means decarbonizing
the big systems that run our lives:

energy, industry, transport, buildings.

The fossil fuel era is over.

We need to transform agriculture
from a source of emissions

to a store of carbon,

and critically, we must
protect our oceans and land,

the natural ecosystems
that absorb half of our emissions.

The good news is, we can do this.

We have the knowledge.
We have the technology.

We know it makes social
and economic sense.

And when we succeed,
we can all take lungfuls of fresh air.

We will be saying hello
to healthy lifestyles

and resilient economies in livable cities.

We are all on this journey
around the sun together.

This is our only home.

This is our mission:
to protect our children’s future.

Thank you.

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Reviewer:Rhonda Jacobs

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十年
对地球上的人类来说是一段很长的时间。

绕太阳十转。

十年前,当我在 TED 舞台上时,

我谈到了

让我们的星球保持在
允许人类繁荣的状态的行星边界。

主要的一点是,
一旦你违反了一个

,风险就会开始成倍增加。

行星边界
都紧密相连,

但气候和生物多样性
是核心边界。

它们影响所有其他人。

那时我们真的
认为我们有更多的时间。

警告灯绝对亮着,

但没有触发不可阻挡的变化

自从我发表演讲以来,我们有越来越多的证据

表明,我们正在迅速远离

地球上人类的安全作战空间。

气候已达到全球危机点。

我们现在已经经历了 10
年破纪录的极端气候事件:

澳大利亚、
西伯利亚、加利福尼亚和亚马逊地区发生火灾

,中国、孟加拉国和印度发生洪水。

我们现在正在忍受
整个北半球的热浪。

我们冒着跨越临界点的风险

,使地球
从成为我们最好的弹性朋友、

抑制我们的影响

,开始对我们不利、
放大热量。

我们第一次
被迫考虑

破坏整个地球稳定的真正风险。

我们的孩子可以看到这一点。

他们走出
学校要求采取行动,

对我们无法

摆脱潜在的灾难性风险表示怀疑。

下一个 10 年,到 2030 年,

必须看到
世界上最深刻的转变。

这是我们的使命。

这是倒计时。

(时钟滴答声)大约十年前,

当我的科学同事

第一次总结

关于气候临界点的知识状态时,

只有一个地方有强有力的证据
表明它正处于严重的螺旋式下降之中。

北极海冰。
(水声)

其他临界点还很遥远——

绕太阳转 50 或 100 圈。

就在去年,我们重新审视了这些系统

,我对自己的职业生涯感到震惊。

我们距离
夏天没有海冰的北极只有几十年的路程。

在西伯利亚,永久冻土
正在以惊人的规模解冻。

格陵兰正在失去
数万亿吨的冰,

并且可能正在接近一个临界点。

北方的大森林

燃烧着
欧洲大小的烟雾。

大西洋环流正在放缓。

亚马逊雨林正在减弱

,可能
在 15 年内开始排放碳。 大堡礁

一半的
珊瑚已经死亡。

西南极洲今天可能已经越过
了临界点。

而现在,地球上最坚固
的冰川——南极洲

东部,它的一部分正在变得不稳定。 调节气候

的 15 个大型生物物理系统
中有 9 个正在移动,

显示出令人担忧的衰退迹象,

并可能
接近临界点。

临界点带来三个威胁。

一是海平面上升。

我们已经可以期待
本世纪达到一米。

这将危及
2亿人的家园。

但是当我们将
南极洲和格陵兰岛融化的冰

加入等式时,

这可能会导致两米的上升。

但它不会就此止步
,还会继续恶化。

其次,如果我们的
永久冻土和森林等碳储存

转变为喷碳,

那么稳定温度的工作就会
变得更加困难。

第三,这些系统
都像多米诺骨牌一样联系在一起:

如果你越过一个临界点,
你就会更接近其他临界点。

让我们停下来
看看我们在哪里。

我们文明的基础
是稳定的气候

和丰富多样的生活。

一切,我的意思是一切,
都是基于此。

文明
在金发姑娘区蓬勃发展:

不太热,也不太冷。

自从我们离开上一个冰河时代以来,这就是我们一万年来所拥有的。

让我们在这里缩小一点。

三百万年——

气温从未
突破两摄氏度的极限。

在温暖的间冰期,

零下四度的深冰河时代,地球已经在非常狭窄的正两度范围内自我调节。

现在,我们正在

走一条只需三代人就可以将我们
带到三到四度世界

的道路。

我们将倒转气候时钟,
不是一百万年,也不是两百万年,

而是五到一千万年。

我们正朝着温室大地漂流。

每升高 1 度,

十亿人将
被迫生活在

我们今天在很大程度上
认为不适合居住的条件下。

这不是气候紧急情况,
而是全球紧急情况。

我担心的不是地球
会在

2030 年 1 月 1 日跌落悬崖。

我担心的是我们在地球系统中按下了不可阻挡的
按钮。

未来 10 年发生的事情

可能会决定
我们为子孙后代移交的地球状况

我们的孩子完全
有理由感到震惊。

我们需要认真
对待稳定我们的星球。

两个前沿将引导
这一转变。

第一个是科学。

这是一个可持续星球的新方程式

行星边界加上全球公域

等于行星管理。

我们需要为人类开辟一条安全的走廊,

让我们所有人都
成为整个地球的管家,

不是为了拯救地球,而是
为所有人提供美好的未来。

第二个前沿是社会。

我们需要一种基于福祉的新经济逻辑

我们现在能够

为全球所有公司
和城市提供基于科学的目标。

第一项任务,我们需要
到 2030 年将全球排放量减少一半

,到 2050 年或更早实现净零排放。


意味着对我们生活的大系统进行脱碳:

能源、工业、交通、建筑。

化石燃料时代已经结束。

我们需要将农业
从排放源

转变为碳储存

,至关重要的是,我们必须
保护我们的海洋和土地,

这些自然生态
系统吸收了我们一半的排放量。

好消息是,我们可以做到这一点。

我们有知识。
我们有技术。

我们知道它具有社会
和经济意义。

当我们成功时,
我们都可以大口呼吸新鲜空气。

我们将向

宜居城市的健康生活方式和弹性经济打招呼。

我们都
在一起绕太阳旅行。

这是我们唯一的家。

这是我们的使命
:保护我们孩子的未来。

谢谢你。

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