{"id":167799,"date":"2010-01-11T18:48:13","date_gmt":"2010-01-11T23:48:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.grist.org\/article\/a-water-cooled-earth-a-water-perspective-on-copenhagen-and-beyond\/"},"modified":"2010-01-11T18:48:13","modified_gmt":"2010-01-11T23:48:13","slug":"a-water-perspective-on-copenhagen-and-beyond","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/167799","title":{"rendered":"A water perspective on Copenhagen and beyond"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\t\t\t\tby Daniel Moss <\/p>\n<p>How does improved water stewardship fit into cooling our<br \/>planet? How well were the water-climate connections made at the recent Copenhagen climate<br \/>deliberations?<\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p>If you&#8217;re like me, you only have a lay person&#8217;s<br \/>understanding of ecology&#8212;and global politics for that matter. But I do know<br \/>that the CO2 reduction and carbon sequestration strategies that were batted<br \/>around in Denmark&#8212;caring for our tropical forests and fighting desertification, for example&#8212;will require copious amounts of clean water.<\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m beginning to understand that the role of water in<br \/>climate change is not just about adapting to accelerating droughts and floods. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.buzzle.com\/articles\/people-and-water-water-talk-with-slovak-ngo-chairman-michal-kravcik-on-the-eve-of-copenhagen-conference-1-2.html\">Michal<br \/>Kravcik, a Slovakian hydrologist<\/a>, said in advance of the Copenhagen talks,<br \/>&#8220;My expectations are simple: to incorporate in the Copenhagen Protocol a<br \/>mechanism of using water for recovery of the climate &#8230; Until now, all<br \/>initiatives for solution of climatic changes addressed only CO2 reduction.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p>Kravcik&#8217;s research suggests that<br \/>climate stabilization requires ensuring that water is absorbed into the earth. That<br \/>absorption and the subsequent recharging of groundwater reserves prevent<br \/>landscapes from drying and allows water to play its essential temperature<br \/>regulating role.<\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p>What&#8217;s becoming clearer is that getting<br \/>to 350 parts per million of CO2 isn&#8217;t a goal that can be separated from careful<br \/>and massive restoration of the earth&#8217;s ailing watersheds. And that means<br \/>grappling with thorny questions of who owns and manages the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ourwatercommons.org\/\">water commons<\/a> we all share&#8212;a<br \/>conversation unfortunately not had in Copenhagen.<\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s not a complaint; it makes a lot of sense that<br \/>emissions reduction was the principal focus at the climate talks&#8212;and truly tragic<br \/>that nations didn&#8217;t take the necessary bold steps in that area. But water can&#8217;t<br \/>remain at the edges of the climate change conversation for very long. It&#8217;s too<br \/>important in bringing the earth&#8217;s climate back into balance.<\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p>Our well-intentioned attempts at climate correction are hurt<br \/>by not looking at the full picture. Salvation is much more likely when our<br \/>remedial steps are based on basic principles of ecology&#8212;inter-relationship&#8212;not<br \/>of a separate air or water or forest program.<\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p>What steps can we take towards this kind of holistic climate<br \/>stabilization strategy that revives water&#8217;s critical role in cooling our planet?<br \/>Here are a few ideas:<\/p>\n<p>Build<br \/>on Michal Kravcik&#8217;s research. It makes<br \/>intuitive sense that water facilitates cooling&#8212;just think about how you pour<br \/>it into your car&#8217;s radiators. But let&#8217;s nail down water&#8217;s specific contribution<br \/>to global cooling and come up with a specific goal for hydrological health akin<br \/>to the very tangible and campaignable 350 parts per million for the atmosphere.<br \/>This<br \/>hydrological health relies on health watersheds. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ourwatercommons.org\/sites\/default\/files\/Our-Water-Commons-Oct-2008.pdf\">Maude<br \/>Barlow proposes<\/a> declaring not only water, but watersheds themselves, as a<br \/>commons so that property rights don&#8217;t disrupt ecosystem health and a<br \/>water-cooled planet.<br \/>We<br \/>must push back on climate change mitigation strategies that don&#8217;t depart from a<br \/>holistic understanding of the planet&#8217;s interdependent ecosystems. For example,<br \/>it makes little sense to have a forest-based, carbon sequestration strategy<br \/>unless the water necessary for forest life is safeguarded.<br \/>Ensuring<br \/>that adequate water is available to cool the earth means to take a hard look at<br \/>current water use and abuse. We must hold industry, agriculture, and sprawling<br \/>municipalities to sustainable water use and non-contamination standards&#8212;which<br \/>in many cases simply means implementing existing water and public health<br \/>regulations.<br \/>Our<br \/>actions ought to be informed by a worldview that holds that water is a commons<br \/>shared equally by all of humanity and all of nature. That means <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ourwatercommons.org\/resource\/new-report-local-control-and-management-our-water-commons-stories-rising-challenge\">proposing<br \/>models of water ownership and management compatible with a commons concept<\/a>&#8212;heavy on citizen engagement and light on privatization.<\/p>\n<p>Water activists like Anil Naidoo of the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.blueplanetproject.net\/\">Blue Planet Project<\/a> were vocal in Copenhagen to make the<br \/>climate-water link. The Copenhagen Water and Climate Justice Statement&#8217;s call<br \/>to action begins, &#8220;Whereas the abuse, over extraction and displacement of water<br \/>to promote a global economy based on unlimited growth and corporate power is a<br \/>major cause of climate change &#8230; &#8220;<\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p>There&#8217;s clearly much to be learned from the Copenhagen experience. It&#8217;s a good time to step<br \/>back and hammer out new strategies. Managing water as a commons is one important<br \/>step towards a healthy climate. It not only makes a lot of ecologic sense, but<br \/>may make good movement-building sense as well. Imagine the power of the climate<br \/>change movement when it includes not only associations of water engineers&#8212;but<br \/>6 billion water consumers worldwide.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Related Links:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.grist.org\/article\/2010-01-12-water-author-stephen-solomon-talks-resource-intelligence\/\">&#8216;Water&#8217; author Stephen Solomon talks resource intelligence<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.grist.org\/article\/everyone-poops-and-a-few-spin-gold\/\">Everyone Poops &#8211; &#8211; and a few spin gold<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.grist.org\/article\/chicken-or-egg-health-care-or-climate-change\/\">Chicken or Egg &#8211; &#8211; Health Care or Climate Change?<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\t\t\t<br clear=\"both\" style=\"clear: both;\"\/><br \/>\n<br clear=\"both\" style=\"clear: both;\"\/><br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/ads.pheedo.com\/click.phdo?s=118fa689866de8a7df223b7bd9efd730&#038;p=1\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" style=\"border: 0;\" border=\"0\" src=\"http:\/\/ads.pheedo.com\/img.phdo?s=118fa689866de8a7df223b7bd9efd730&#038;p=1\"\/><\/a><br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" height=\"0\" width=\"0\" border=\"0\" style=\"display:none\" src=\"http:\/\/a.rfihub.com\/eus.gif?eui=2223\"\/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>by Daniel Moss How does improved water stewardship fit into cooling ourplanet? How well were the water-climate connections made at the recent Copenhagen climatedeliberations? If you&#8217;re like me, you only have a lay person&#8217;sunderstanding of ecology&#8212;and global politics for that matter. 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