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. . We need a deep cut in emissions to avoid dangerous climate change If no action taken temperatures could rise 7C by 2100We are approaching tipping points that could dry out the Amazon and melt polar icecapsScientists are clear that we need to reduce emissions by at least 50% worldwide by 2050
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1. Climate Change: what’s it got to do with us?VAGA at the Edinburgh Festival 2009
Alison Tickell
Director, Julie’s Bicycle
2. . We need a deep cut in emissions to avoid dangerous climate change
If no action taken temperatures could rise 7şC by 2100
We are approaching tipping points that could dry out the Amazon and melt polar icecaps
Scientists are clear that we need to reduce emissions by at least 50% worldwide by 2050, 80 - 90% in industrialised countries
International goals for Copenhagen Dec 2009
3. Reductions?
Global: trajectory for quadrupling CO2 concentrations above industrial levels (1990)
1990 - 1995 up 3%
1995 - 2000 up 6%
2000 - 2005 up 15%
2000: Global carbon budget of 1000 gigatonnes of GHG emissions to keep within a 2oC global warning.
2009 we have used 300Gt.
John Schellenhuber
UK 2008 basket of 6 greenhouse gases estimated at 623.8 million tones CO2e, 2% lowe than 2007. GHG emissions:
1970: GHG emissions = 24 billion tonnes
1970 - 1990: GHG emissions = 33 billion tonnes
1990 - 2005: GHG emissions = 560 billion tonnesUK 2008 basket of 6 greenhouse gases estimated at 623.8 million tones CO2e, 2% lowe than 2007. GHG emissions:
1970: GHG emissions = 24 billion tonnes
1970 - 1990: GHG emissions = 33 billion tonnes
1990 - 2005: GHG emissions = 560 billion tonnes
4. Legislation coming our way . . . GLOBAL
Kyoto Protocol
signed by more than 150 countries officially came into force in 2005, sets statutory limits on emissions of 6 greenhouse gases from rich developed countries
Emissons Trading
Emissions trading allows industrialised countries to buy and sell emissions amongst themselves via cap and trade schemes. Each unit of carbon credit gives the owner the right to emit one metric tonne of carbon dioxide or other equivalent greenhouse gas.
Joint Implementation
Allows developed countries to acquire ERC (Emissions Reduction Credits) by funding emissions reductions projects in other developed countries,
Clean Development Mechanism Allows developed countries to acquire CER (Certified Emissions Reductions) by funding emissions reductions projects in developing countries.
EU Emissions Trading Scheme
EU Directive re Building InsulationEU Renewables Directive 15% of UK energy should come from renewable sources by 2020.
Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment (WEEE)
COP 15, Copenhagen 2009 UK
Climate Change Act puts into statute the UK’s targets to reduce carbon dioxide emissions
by at least 80 per cent by 2050 and at least 34% per cent by 2020, against a 1990 baseline.
UK Emissions Trading Scheme
Climate Change Levy
Climate Change Agreements
Renewables Obligation
Energy Performance Certificates
A-G rating of the energy efficiency and carbon emissions on bildings. public buildings : Display Energy Certificate (DEC).
Carbon Reduction Commitment (large businesses whose annual half-hourly metered electricity use is above 6000MWh.)
Current consultation in mandatory emissions reporting for smaller companies, Autumn 2009
GLOBAL
Kyoto Protocol
signed by more than 150 countries officially came into force in 2005, sets statutory limits on emissions of 6 greenhouse gases from rich developed countries
Emissons Trading
Emissions trading allows industrialised countries to buy and sell emissions amongst themselves via cap and trade schemes. Each unit of carbon credit gives the owner the right to emit one metric tonne of carbon dioxide or other equivalent greenhouse gas.
Joint Implementation
Allows developed countries to acquire ERC (Emissions Reduction Credits) by funding emissions reductions projects in other developed countries,
Clean Development Mechanism Allows developed countries to acquire CER (Certified Emissions Reductions) by funding emissions reductions projects in developing countries.
EU Emissions Trading Scheme
EU Directive re Building InsulationEU Renewables Directive 15% of UK energy should come from renewable sources by 2020.
Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment (WEEE)
COP 15, Copenhagen 2009GLOBAL
Kyoto Protocol
signed by more than 150 countries officially came into force in 2005, sets statutory limits on emissions of 6 greenhouse gases from rich developed countries
Emissons Trading
Emissions trading allows industrialised countries to buy and sell emissions amongst themselves via cap and trade schemes. Each unit of carbon credit gives the owner the right to emit one metric tonne of carbon dioxide or other equivalent greenhouse gas.
Joint Implementation
Allows developed countries to acquire ERC (Emissions Reduction Credits) by funding emissions reductions projects in other developed countries,
Clean Development Mechanism Allows developed countries to acquire CER (Certified Emissions Reductions) by funding emissions reductions projects in developing countries.
EU Emissions Trading Scheme
EU Directive re Building InsulationEU Renewables Directive 15% of UK energy should come from renewable sources by 2020.
Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment (WEEE)
COP 15, Copenhagen 2009
5. So? Julie’s Bicycle formed in Spring 2007 to develop cross-industry partnership for action on climate change.
Oxford University’s Environmental Change Institute was commissioned to do First Step : UK Music Industry Greenhouse Gas Emissions 2007– an estimation of the annual greenhouse gas emissions produced by the UK music market.
Not just a mouthpiece: demonstrate by doingNot just a mouthpiece: demonstrate by doing
6. Emissions of the UK Music Market 2007Total = ~ 540,000 t CO2e
9. And so. . . 2008
Buildings team: Paul Latham
Ig tools and targets
CD packaging team : Tony Wadsworth
Impacts and Opportunities: 10% reductions
Audience travel team : Melvin Benn
Jam Packed: UKERC partnership
2009
Digital research
Touring Research
igreenmyband
Green Guide
Circa 50 audits
10. Music Festivals
Large Festival: 1731 t
Medium Festival: 563 t
Small Festival: 86 t Exclusions: Production Travel, Artist Int Travel, Catering, Concessions
Companies we have or are working with include: T in the Park, Kew Garden’s Summer Swing Series, Reading, Leeds, Glastonbury and Latitude Festivals, Wood and Truck Festivals, Oxegen, Download, Frieze Art FairExclusions: Production Travel, Artist Int Travel, Catering, Concessions
Companies we have or are working with include: T in the Park, Kew Garden’s Summer Swing Series, Reading, Leeds, Glastonbury and Latitude Festivals, Wood and Truck Festivals, Oxegen, Download, Frieze Art Fair
11. Audience Travel
Working group led by Festival Republic MD Melvin Benn,
with support from wider constituency of promoters
Research : Jam Packed
To describe patterns in audience travel
To understand festival audience attitudes
Data from 14 festivals
Findings
Average car occupancy => 2.36 to 2.77 people & 60% of car travel was with 2 or less people
Average distance => 70-140m one-way (greenfield/peri-urban)
72% chose the coach b/c the only ticket type available
12. Audience Travel continued
Conclusions
Indirect control of industry => added complexity to influence
Need to incentivise increase car occupancy & mode switching
Need a joint approach with promoters, LA, transport operators & audience.
Recommendations
Build partnerships
Develop Information Resources
Support Leisure Travel Innovations
Monitor Audience Travel Emissions
Travel Strategies and Communication
Bi-Annual High Level Roundtable for Leisure Travel
Bi-Annual Leisure Travel Summit
13. Download Festival
Energy:
Lighting: campsites and stage
Generators: reduce demand and improve efficiency
Waste:
Deposit scheme & recycling incentives cut waste to landfill by 30%
Biodegradable containers and cutlery
Programs delivered to mobile phones
Travel:
Shuttle buses from local train stations to cut down on car use
Promoting liiftshare schemes for fans to share rides to the festival
Promoting offsetting of audience and artist travel
60,000 people each year, a camping event spread over 5 days
Donington Park, Derby in June each year 60,000 people over 5 days camping
Re generators:
Turning off appliances when not in use
Using existing large stage rig for lighting, reduce the amount of extra lighting brought in, and communicate in advance what stage lighting will not be required.
Reducing tour bus energy requirements. Across the festival tour buses demand the same power requirement as the main stage!
Using the existing central catering facilities rather than bringing or requesting extra catering equipment.60,000 people each year, a camping event spread over 5 days
Donington Park, Derby in June each year 60,000 people over 5 days camping
Re generators:
Turning off appliances when not in use
Using existing large stage rig for lighting, reduce the amount of extra lighting brought in, and communicate in advance what stage lighting will not be required.
Reducing tour bus energy requirements. Across the festival tour buses demand the same power requirement as the main stage!
Using the existing central catering facilities rather than bringing or requesting extra catering equipment.
14.
Frieze Art Fair
Emissions breakdown:
Art shipping 32%
Diesel 32%
Waste 11%
Production transport 9%
Food 7%
Business Travel 6%
Office 2%
Other 1%
Audience Travel dwarves the event impact
Frieze Art Fair: Annual International Event attracting 50,000 thousand people. Responsible for over 65,000 hotel rooms are over the year.
If these were included in the Frieze Art Fair emissions, audience travel would be responsible for 97% of emissions, and the Fair itself only 3% of emissions.
This is very similar to analysis made of Radiohead’s 2003 US Amphitheatre Tour, which found that Fan travel and consumption accounted for 97% of the tour’s total emissions.
Note re production travel: able to measure
Frieze Art Fair: Annual International Event attracting 50,000 thousand people. Responsible for over 65,000 hotel rooms are over the year.
If these were included in the Frieze Art Fair emissions, audience travel would be responsible for 97% of emissions, and the Fair itself only 3% of emissions.
This is very similar to analysis made of Radiohead’s 2003 US Amphitheatre Tour, which found that Fan travel and consumption accounted for 97% of the tour’s total emissions.
Note re production travel: able to measure
15. Frieze Art Fair - Recommended Actions Biodiesel
All shipping by road and sea
Local, vegan, organic catering
Rationalise heating and cooling
Local procurement (materials and staff
Compost all food waste
Reuse/recycle all timber and MDF waste
Investigate on-site power generation
Actions (ex biodiesel) could result in reductions of at least 45%
Onsite power generation = ie solar water heating for kitchens and photovoltaics for electricity
MDF = Mid density fibreboardOnsite power generation = ie solar water heating for kitchens and photovoltaics for electricity
MDF = Mid density fibreboard
16. The Industry Green Framework and IG Mark creative community
mechanism to measure and annually reduce GHGs
Compliant with Defra, GHG Protocol and PAS 2050
publicly demonstrate environmentally responsible practice
debuted on the BRIT Awards compilation album 2009
Offices, Venues, Festivals, Touring, CD packaging,
Theatres, Studios. . .
17. The Julie’s Bicycle IG tools The Julie’s Bicycle Carbon Sink
Helps you measure and compare your event’s impacts
- reduce your CO2e emissions using standard measures year on year
- implement energy and cost efficiencies
- inform capital investment decisions
- prepare for legislation
compare your emissions with other similar events
Compare by audience day/member
The Julie’s Bicycle Carbon Sink
Helps you measure and compare your event’s impacts
- reduce your CO2e emissions using standard measures year on year
- implement energy and cost efficiencies
- inform capital investment decisions
- prepare for legislation
compare your emissions with other similar events
Compare by audience day/member
18. Green Guides and Green Artists Green Music Guide
Green Theatre Guide
Orchestras
Touring
Merch iGreenmyband
An ARTIST led practical initiative using same approach as JB in the round but for creative community,
19. What next?
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20. Thank you alison@juliesbicycle.com
www.juliesbicycle.com