In the US, we often
characterize women hitting the Glass Ceiling where men are in the highest
positions of companies – executives and board rooms. Interestingly, men don’t
see much of a glass ceiling, maybe because they are usually upstairs and not
looking down. Old white men may be complicit and complacent in women knocking
at the other side of the glass, but world-wide the imperative to give women
respect and opportunity is critical, with profound implications for the world
population and sustainable economic development. It’s a human and a humanity
issue for everyone everywhere.
Let’s talk about Drawdown and Half
the Sky (Wikipedia contributors, 2018). Both are bestselling books and
global initiatives.
Everyone should be
familiar with each of these.
Half the Sky is a bestselling book by Kristof and
WuDunn (2009), a movie, and an activist movement. See Half the Sky
movement: http://www.halftheskymovement.org/
Women are not allowed to
do many things in many countries. The limitations on women in many cases mean
that only half of the human resources in a country/area are utilized. It's a
lot like seeing only half of the sky!
Women are often not encouraged
to go to school. In many cultures girls are expected to drop out of school very
early, say age 11 to 13, so they can get married and/or work. (Or worse,
funneled into sex slavery.) Encouraging women to stay in school longer solve
many problems simultaneously. At an older age, with education, they are better
able to do family planning and more productive work. This is key to population
control. Educating women is key to reaching a global population of 9B or less,
instead of 11B or more.
In terms of economic
development, a better use of women resources is a critical asset to the work
economy. In fact, women are absolutely critical to sustainability efforts:
lower population, higher GDP, higher per capita GDP, and reduced environmental
impacts on the planet.
There's an effort call
DrawDown (www.DrawDown.org) that looks for the best initiatives, using the current
technology that will make the biggest difference in CO2 emissions and global
warming. Groups use the best, peer-reviewed, information available to analyze
each initiative. Initiatives are evaluated on the emissions savings as well as
the actual cost saving on a world-wide bases. When taken together, two women's
initiatives, ranked #6 and #7, would move up to #1 position. The two categories
are: educating women and family planning.
Note that the three
women/girl initiatives are ranked 6, 7 and 62; however, combined, they
represent arguably the best single initative to address in terms of impact on
global warming reduction. And, oh, by the way, they will contribute massively
to world GDP and assist dramatically with cost savings compared to business as
usual.
The book Drawdown and
the web site Drawdown.org are edited by Paul Hawken (2017).
The first table shows
the summary by sector the top 80 Drawdown initiatives. These
initiatives are all things that we should do, no matter how aggressively you
think our action toward Global Warming might be. It would be simply
irresponsible not to address these issues. Note that an initiative related to
utilities is ranked 77 but has 3 parts; therefore, there the top 80 lists is
actually 82 items (see the Top 80 list below).
We need to be more
proactively regarding women and girl’s rights; or, we could continue to see
only half the sky.
(Including Net Costs to Implement and
Projected Savings)
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Summary by Sectors of the top 80 Initiatives
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Sector
|
Initatives
|
CO2e GT Reduction
|
Net Costs (US$B)
|
Savings (US$B)
|
Buildings and Cities
|
15
|
55
|
4,927
|
17,906
|
Electricity Generation
|
20
|
246
|
4,896
|
21,447
|
Food
|
17
|
322
|
777
|
10,017
|
Land Use
|
9
|
150
|
131
|
1,199
|
Materials
|
7
|
112
|
1,125
|
1,040
|
Transport
|
11
|
46
|
17,753
|
22,666
|
Women and Girls
|
3
|
121
|
-
|
88
|
TOTAL
|
82
|
1,051
|
29,609
|
74,362
|
Source: Paul Hawken
(Ed.), 2017, retrieved from www.DrawDown.org.
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* Note. Energy Storage
and Grid are ranked 77, but represent 3 options, so 82 entries are in this
list.
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See
the top 80 table below.
References
Kristof,
N., & WuDunn, S. (2009). Half the
sky: Turning oppression into opportunity for women worldwide. New York, NY:
Alfred A. Knopf.
Hawken,
P. (2017). Drawdown: The most comprehensive plan every proposed to reverse
global warming. (P. Hawken, Ed.). New York, NY: Penguin Books.
Wikipedia
contributors. (2018, April 9). Half the Sky. In Wikipedia, The Free
Encyclopedia. Retrieved 15:55, April 10, 2018, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Half_the_Sky&oldid=835610476
(Including Net Costs to Implement and Projected Savings)
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Total CO2e (GT)
|
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Atmospheric
|
Net Costs
|
Savings
|
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Rank
|
Solution
|
Sector
|
reduction
|
US $B
|
US $B
|
1
|
Refrigerant Management
|
Materials
|
89.74
|
N/A
|
($902.77)
|
2
|
Wind Turbines
(Onshore)
|
Electricity Generation
|
84.6
|
$1,225.37
|
$7,425.00
|
3
|
Reduced Food Waste
|
Food
|
70.53
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
4
|
Plant-Rich Diet
|
Food
|
66.11
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
5
|
Tropical Forests
|
Land Use
|
61.23
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
6
|
Educating Girls
|
Women and Girls
|
59.6
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
7
|
Family Planning
|
Women and Girls
|
59.6
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
8
|
Solar Farms
|
Electricity Generation
|
36.9
|
($80.60)
|
$5,023.84
|
9
|
Silvopasture
|
Food
|
31.19
|
$41.59
|
$699.37
|
10
|
Rooftop Solar
|
Electricity Generation
|
24.6
|
$453.14
|
$3,457.63
|
11
|
Regenerative
Agriculture
|
Food
|
23.15
|
$57.22
|
$1,928.10
|
12
|
Temperate Forests
|
Land Use
|
22.61
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
13
|
Peatlands
|
Land Use
|
21.57
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
14
|
Tropical Staple Trees
|
Food
|
20.19
|
$120.07
|
$626.97
|
15
|
Afforestation
|
Land Use
|
18.06
|
$29.44
|
$392.33
|
16
|
Conservation
Agriculture
|
Food
|
17.35
|
$37.53
|
$2,119.07
|
17
|
Tree Intercropping
|
Food
|
17.2
|
$146.99
|
$22.10
|
18
|
Geothermal
|
Electricity Generation
|
16.6
|
($155.48)
|
$1,024.34
|
19
|
Managed Grazing
|
Food
|
16.34
|
$50.48
|
$735.27
|
20
|
Nuclear
|
Electricity Generation
|
16.09
|
$0.88
|
$1,713.40
|
21
|
Clean Cookstoves
|
Food
|
15.81
|
$72.16
|
$166.28
|
22
|
Wind Turbines
(Offshore)
|
Electricity Generation
|
14.1
|
$545.30
|
$762.50
|
23
|
Farmland Restoration
|
Food
|
14.08
|
$72.24
|
$1,342.47
|
24
|
Improved Rice
Cultivation
|
Food
|
11.34
|
N/A
|
$519.06
|
25
|
Concentrated Solar
|
Electricity Generation
|
10.9
|
$1,319.70
|
$413.85
|
26
|
Electric Vehicles
|
Transport
|
10.8
|
$14,148.00
|
$9,726.40
|
27
|
District Heating
|
Buildings and Cities
|
9.38
|
$457.10
|
$3,543.50
|
28
|
Multistrata
Agroforestry
|
Food
|
9.28
|
$26.76
|
$709.75
|
29
|
Wave and Tidal
|
Electricity Generation
|
9.2
|
$411.84
|
($1,004.70)
|
30
|
Methane Digesters
(Large)
|
Electricity Generation
|
8.4
|
$201.41
|
$148.83
|
31
|
Insulation
|
Buildings and Cities
|
8.27
|
$3,655.92
|
$2,513.33
|
32
|
Ships
|
Transport
|
7.87
|
$915.93
|
$424.38
|
33
|
LED Lighting
(Household)
|
Buildings and Cities
|
7.81
|
$323.52
|
$1,729.54
|
34
|
Biomass
|
Electricity Generation
|
7.5
|
$402.31
|
$519.35
|
35
|
Bamboo
|
Land Use
|
7.22
|
$23.79
|
$264.80
|
36
|
Alternative Cement
|
Materials
|
6.69
|
($273.90)
|
N/A
|
37
|
Mass Transit
|
Transport
|
6.57
|
N/A
|
$2,379.73
|
38
|
Forest Protection
|
Land Use
|
6.2
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
39
|
Indigenous Peoples’
Land Management
|
Land Use
|
6.19
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
40
|
Trucks
|
Transport
|
6.18
|
$543.54
|
$2,781.63
|
41
|
Solar Water
|
Electricity Generation
|
6.08
|
$2.99
|
$773.65
|
42
|
Heat Pumps
|
Buildings and Cities
|
5.2
|
$118.71
|
$1,546.66
|
43
|
Airplanes
|
Transport
|
5.05
|
$662.42
|
$3,187.80
|
44
|
LED Lighting
(Commercial)
|
Buildings and Cities
|
5.04
|
($205.05)
|
$1,089.63
|
45
|
Building Automation
|
Buildings and Cities
|
4.62
|
$68.12
|
$880.55
|
46
|
Water Saving - Home
|
Materials
|
4.61
|
$72.44
|
$1,800.12
|
47
|
Bioplastic
|
Materials
|
4.3
|
$19.15
|
N/A
|
48
|
In-Stream Hydro
|
Electricity Generation
|
4
|
$202.53
|
$568.36
|
49
|
Cars
|
Transport
|
4
|
($598.69)
|
$1,761.72
|
50
|
Cogeneration
|
Electricity Generation
|
3.97
|
$279.25
|
$566.93
|
51
|
Perennial Biomass
|
Land Use
|
3.33
|
$77.94
|
$541.89
|
52
|
Coastal Wetlands
|
Land Use
|
3.19
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
53
|
System of Rice
Intensification
|
Food
|
3.13
|
N/A
|
$677.83
|
54
|
Walkable Cities
|
Buildings and Cities
|
2.92
|
N/A
|
$3,278.24
|
55
|
Household Recycling
|
Materials
|
2.77
|
$366.92
|
$71.13
|
56
|
Industrial Recycling
|
Materials
|
2.77
|
$366.92
|
$71.13
|
57
|
Smart Thermostats
|
Buildings and Cities
|
2.62
|
$74.16
|
$640.10
|
58
|
Landfill Methane
|
Buildings and Cities
|
2.5
|
($1.82)
|
$67.57
|
59
|
Bike Infrastructure
|
Buildings and Cities
|
2.31
|
($2,026.97)
|
$400.47
|
60
|
Composting
|
Food
|
2.28
|
($63.72)
|
($60.82)
|
61
|
Smart Glass
|
Buildings and Cities
|
2.19
|
$932.30
|
$325.10
|
62
|
Women Smallholders
|
Women and Girls
|
2.06
|
N/A
|
$87.60
|
63
|
Telepresence
|
Transport
|
1.99
|
$127.72
|
$1,310.59
|
64
|
Methane Digesters
(Small)
|
Electricity Generation
|
1.9
|
$15.50
|
$13.90
|
65
|
Nutrient Management
|
Food
|
1.81
|
N/A
|
$102.32
|
66
|
High-speed Rail
|
Transport
|
1.52
|
$1,038.42
|
$368.10
|
67
|
Farmland Irrigation
|
Food
|
1.33
|
$216.16
|
$429.67
|
68
|
Waste-to-Energy
|
Electricity Generation
|
1.1
|
$36.00
|
$19.82
|
69
|
Electric Bikes
|
Transport
|
0.96
|
$106.75
|
$226.07
|
70
|
Recycled Paper
|
Materials
|
0.9
|
$573.48
|
N/A
|
71
|
Water Distribution
|
Buildings and Cities
|
0.87
|
$137.37
|
$903.11
|
72
|
Biochar
|
Food
|
0.81
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
73
|
Green Roofs
|
Buildings and Cities
|
0.77
|
$1,393.29
|
$988.46
|
74
|
Trains
|
Transport
|
0.52
|
$808.64
|
$313.86
|
75
|
Ridesharing
|
Transport
|
0.32
|
N/A
|
$185.56
|
76
|
Micro Wind
|
Electricity Generation
|
0.2
|
$36.12
|
$19.90
|
77
|
Energy Storage
(Distributed)*
|
Electricity Generation
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
77
|
Energy Storage
(Utilities)*
|
Electricity Generation
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
77
|
Grid Flexibility*
|
Electricity Generation
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
78
|
Microgrids
|
Electricity Generation
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
79
|
Net Zero Buildings
|
Buildings and Cities
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
80
|
Retrofitting
|
Buildings and Cities
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
Sum of top initiatives
|
1,050.99
|
29,609.30
|
74,362.37
|
||
Source: Paul Hawken
(Ed.), 2017, retrieved from www.DrawDown.org.
|
|||||
* Note. Energy Storage
and Grid are ranked 77, but represent 3 options, so 82 entries are in this
list.
|
Note that the title comes from the statement of Mao Zedong meaning “women hold up half the sky”.
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