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Conversations at the CrossroadsSystemic Risk: Covid-19 vs Climate Change

Dr Gary Kendall

Prologue

It is endlessly engrossing to take inthe world as a series of events

and constantly surprising becausethat way of seeing the world has

no predictive or explanatory value.

Like the tip of an iceberg rising above the water, events are the most visible

aspects of a larger complex but arenot usually the most important.

Donella Meadows

Iceberg Model

1. Economy

We spend money we don’t have,on things we don’t need,

to create impressions that won’t last, on people we don’t care about.

Prof. Tim Jackson

public services are assets, not liabilities!

multilateralism and cooperation are vital

essential needs vs non-essential wants

efficiency ≠ resilience

we are *not* all in this together

fringe ideas moving towards mainstream

future accelerates

discontinuity = scale speed fear

2. Parallels

It may provide an object lesson in what happens when you don’t cooperate with other countries.

A wall can’t keep out the Covidmicrobe, any more than it can knock down a CO2 molecule.

Bill McKibben

systemic risks → threat multipliers

LIVES

LIVELIHOODS LIBERTIES

competing & overlapping priorities

science, expertise vs conspiracy, fake news

flattening the curve buys time

mitigation paradox

praying for a silver bullet

3. Contrasts

The viral disruption was a sudden and visible shock that commanded,

and got, an immediate response.

Climate change is a stealth disruptor – its impacts on our lives are remorselessly incremental and

all the more dangerous for that.

Tom Burke

The presence of a large reservoir ofSARS-CoV-like viruses in horseshoe bats, together with the culture of eating exotic

mammals in southern China, is a time bomb.

The possibility of the re-emergence of SARS and other novel viruses from animals or laboratories and therefore the need for

preparedness should not be ignored.

Cheng et al, CLIN.MICROBIOL.REV., Vol. 20, 2007, p. 660–694

enemy without

enemy within

vested interests

right here, right now!

yeah, well, no, maybe…

A delay in a feedback process is critical relative to rates of change in the

system state that the feedback loopis trying to control.

Overlong delays in a system with a threshold, a danger point, a range past

which irreversible damage can occur,cause overshoot and collapse.

Donella Meadows

fast feedback

Schools closed

National curfew

Borders closed

Gradual reopen

52 days

slow feedback

Source: IPCC WGII AR5

temporary adjustment, reversible impacts

permanent reconfiguration, irreversible changes

4. Future

Modern humanityis distinguished by

palæolithic emotions, medieval institutions,

and God-like technology.

Edward O. Wilson

what do you see?

political will

energy security problem

blue sky thinking

atmospheric GHGs continue to accumulate

social distancing reconnecting

reboot or reconfigure?

Only a crisis – actual or perceived – produces real change.

When that crisis occurs, the actions that are taken depend on the ideas that are lying around.

Milton Friedman

End

gaz_kendall@outlook.com