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Two Videos walk the talk on global warming June 9, 2009

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Two videos from different perspectives worth looking at.

The first is by British film-maker Richard Attenborough:

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The second is a presentation by Jared Blumenfeld on how a city responds to climate change. Jared is the Director of San Francisco’s Environment Department. He visited the Decision Theater, and also spoke at ASU’s Global Institute of Sustainability.JaredB

Keyword for Earth Day: Sustainability April 22, 2009

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Good story today on KJZZ as it begins to feature a series of pieces on Sustainability to commemorate Earth Day. Jon Fink, spoke to Paul Atkinson about how the recession has tended to distract some from sustainable initiatives, but many companies realize that it makes economic sense.

As a decision lab, all our work involves sustainable business practices. Naturally we get asked this often, so here are a few definitions of sustainability. Take your pick!

Scientists discuss how urban environments are effected by climate change April 20, 2009

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There’s an impressive group of scientists who were here on Friday for a meeting on urban vulnerability to climate change.

This included a discussion of weather models, land cover, surface energy and heat-related morbidity. It is part of the ongoing study of Coupled Natural and Human Systems by the National Science Foundation (NSF).

This NSF meeting involved a brainstorming session using Think Tank, a tool we use to help groups look at complex information and arrive at consensus. Also included are presentations on data management and systems & scenario modeling.

Carbon-neutral Phoenix March 13, 2009

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In yesterday’s Arizona Republic, the big story about the mayor’s strategy to position Phoenix as a carbon-neutral city, pointed to 17-point plan.  While it has been described as ambitious and quite a reach, the groundwork has been laid here. Some areas resonate closely with the work that goes on here at the Decision Theater.

The 17 points of the plan are:

  1. Greener Neighborhoods
  2. Solar City
  3. Urban Mobility
  4. Green Homes & Green Businesses
  5. Desert Hydroscaping
  6. Making Public Buildings LEED Certified
  7. Greening Central City
  8. Discovery Triangle Smartscape
  9. Renewable Energy
  10. Energy Efficient City Lighting
  11. Hometown Agriculture
  12. Developing Canalscapes
  13. Beyond Sustainable Schools
  14. Phoenix Regional Desalination Plant
  15. Transportation & Information Communication Technology
  16. Urban Riparian Waterways Rehab
  17. Sustainable Phoenix

National teach-in webcast on today February 5, 2009

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The first 100 days of the new president is being taken very seriously and looked at from different perspectives.

From a decision-making perspective, the country is turning up the heat on its leaders to put into place policy that address issues such as climate change.

To coincide with The First 100 Days, a national event today, Global Institute of Sustainability at ASU, and its School of Sustainability are holding a day-long program., joining the national teach-in.

Watch the webcast here.

ASU: Ground zero for ’shovel-ready’ green projects February 5, 2009

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With so many eyes on the prize, a.k.a. the stimulus package, the new administration has its hands full mapping out which shovel-ready projects need to get started.

One  bill proposed last week, the Clean Energy Stimulus and Investment Assurance Act (S320), if it is adopted, would give financial incentives to businesses and residential areas to pursue green roof installation. S320 has wide ranging proposals, including smart grid research, green collar job creation, and energy storage.

To get back to the roofs, ASU’s rooftop solar units are cropping up all over the area. As I drove around last week, I spotted solar panels being installed on parking garages. Like this one on Apache Boulevard, in Tempe, Arizona.

LEED-certified buildings are everywhere, and there are roof-top wind turbines. A comprehensive plan to consume less and recycle more on all four campuses is underway. Those are just the traditional approaches. Check what the BioDesign group is doing to generate electricity from waste! ASU just opened the world’s most comprehensive and sophisticated facility for testing and certification of solar energy equipment.

With or without legislature, the shovels are at work, here. The best part is, it all fits into our “Decision Theater 3.0” vision. Stay tuned!

Carbon, water, biodiversity on top of national agenda January 16, 2009

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At yesterday’s poster exhibition (on Urban Ecology and Global change) by the Global Institute of Sustainability, there was no shortage of carbon and climate change work, with references to ‘carbon budgets’ and carbon dynamics.

harvey-bryanHow carbon, water, bio-diversity policies could be embedded into our operating environment has been extensively written about and published by ASU researchers here, here, and here.

Next week, at the World Future Energy Summit at Abu Dhabi, Carbon Management will be one of the themes dealing with areas such as  CCS – Carbon Capture and Storage etc.

All this, while the new Obama administration is being sworn in and is poised to implement some of the energy and water policies that have been  talked about since 2007.

NOAA conference at Decision Theater January 9, 2009

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Today, the National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration is holding a conference on Planning Integrated Research for Decision Support for Climate. Specifically, it’s on “Adaptation and Water Management in Desert and Coastal Cities”

NOAA works to keep citizens informed about the changing environment, and involves scientific research and high-tech instrumentation that is accessible to planners, emergency managers and other decision makers.

One of the topics today was to look at the challenges faced by city managers and planners in relation to existing and anticipated water-related stresses –those related to water supply, water quality, waste water management, infrastructure, flood control, growth, etc. They looked at the knowledge gaps between tools and outcomes.

And the Decision Theater’s role? Director George Basile spoke of the need for a facility like this, embedded in a research university,  that could be both a place and an idea where  complex systems could be “seen” differently. Like NOAA, and many agencies tasked with connecting the dots between economic, social, and environmental factors, this decision-making environment at ASU is taking on the “earth and economy 3.0” issues head on.

Update: One of the key questions asked of breakout groups was “what information could NOAA provide to convince local decision-makers to put green infrastructure solutions into rural and suburban areas?”

Peering into 2009: Passive houses and Food Miles? January 8, 2009

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I field a lot of inquiries from cities and those looking at complex challenges. Five minutes into the call, I often get the feeling that the Decision Theater might be coming across as some Magic Kingdom, which holds a proprietary crystal ball.

Instead of the crystal ball consider the DT as the Rosetta Stone, that uncovers what ASU’s President Michael Crow once described as ‘the underlying algorithm.’

We do engage a systems-based mindset to look at the long view of disease management, education, urban planning, and national security. So in this first week of 2009, here’s my take on what’s beyond the river bend:

  • Passive Houses — a way to build heat recovery, insulation and passive solar gain into the structure
  • CleanTech –there will be a big push to innovate and  “redesign our relationship with nature and energy,” as Nicholas Parker, chairman of the Cleantech Group observed.
  • Food Miles” –the concept could make its way into labeling and marketing
  • Water-Energy issues. Nine out of ten of the fastest states are in the West, where there is abundant sun. Future energy resources will need more water. Future water supplies will draw on more energy.
  • Sustainable Cities – new cities will set these standards and pressurize those that are unsustainable to retrofit their ‘operating system’
  • ZEB – remember these three letters. They stand for Zero Energy Buildings. Many growth decisions (for business and government) could be influenced by a new set of metrics and tools.

My decisions, your decisions, indecisions November 24, 2008

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Welcome to the ideas, updates, events and commentary about decision-making. This blog launches today, but it reaches back into posts I have made on visualization, collaboration and decision-making at my marketing communication blog, HoipolloiReport.com.

As it is specifically associated with the Decision Theater, I talk about some of the projects we are currently working on, including some of the forward thinking ideas swirling around sustainable business practices.

The Decision Theater is an unit of the Global Institute of Sustainability, home also of the first School of Sustainability in the U.S. As such, this blog will be a good place to find news to cutting edge research, speakers, lectures, white papers and publications around sustainability.