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The failures of public policy and the role of the individual…. Justin Tucker Division of Politics, Administration and Justice California State University , Fullerton. The tragedy of the commons. Garrett Hardin (1968). Why shouldn’t I graze more cows?. Governing the commons.
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The failures of public policy and the role of the individual… Justin Tucker Division of Politics, Administration and Justice California State University,Fullerton
The tragedy of the commons • Garrett Hardin (1968) Why shouldn’t I graze more cows?
Governing the commons • Economic and Political Solutions • Central Government control • Punishment for violations • Privatization of the resource • Individual owners who protect their investment • Negotiated agreements and institutions • All stakeholders invited to participate • Oversight through information sharing
Governance problems for common pool resources • Necessary scientific information: • What is the true nature of the resource? • Quantities and qualities • Important variables • Causal relationships • Magnitudes of change • How certain are we about long term outcomes and effects? • What is the optimal management strategy?
Science in the Policy Process • Scientists • Solve interesting problems • Grow knowledge • Verify truths • Ask more questions • Test hypotheses at varying levels of certainty • More tests mean more or less certainty • Rely on their reputation for rigorous research • Policymakers • Wage civilized war • Public policies • Political power • Exert social pressure on institutions and citizens • Attempt to shape behavior • Rely on their reputation for pleasing constituents Policies are rarely optimal according to scientific standards
Public policies • May be loosely based on science • Mostly political • Bargaining • Interest group pressure • Constituent needs • Social acceptance • Cannot change as fast as the current state of science • May not have significant monitoring or sanctioning provisions • Specifically, international conventions
Individuals • Why shouldn’t I graze more cows? • Translation: why should I change my behavior to help with climate change? • Answer: • Slight initial discomfort in exchange for immediate benefits • Long term cost reductions • Cultural shift must proceed regulatory shift
Simple things • Transportation • Bike instead of drive • Public transportation • Walk the stairs • Eating • Regionally grown foods • Plant a small garden • Eat less • Hang your clothes dry • Be creative
Elevators • Energy use • Average house • 12,000 kWh/year • Average elevator • 15,000 kWh/year • A one-floor round trip uses as much energy as needed to charge one cell phone • A trip from the ground floor of University Hall to my floor and back could have charged 5 cell phones • Why not use the stairs?
Escalators • Energy use • Average escalator • 150,000 kWh/year • 10x the electricity of an elevator • Not affected by load • Technology is 100 years old • The USA’s 30,000 escalators use enough energy to power 375,000 homes each year!
McCarthy Hall • Six escalators that run all day long. • 900,000 kWh/year • Resultant pollution* • 675,900 lbs CO2/year • 588 lbs NOx/year • 504 lbs SO2/year • To prevent students from clogging the stairs? • *determined using the EPA energy profiler and the average escalator energy use profile
Clothing • Washing • 90% of energy used in heating the water • Drying • A $20 drying rack will pay for itself in 20-27 dryer loads of clothes • Dry air is free • Clothes last longer
Public Policy and the Individual • Public policies • Balance science with public pressures • May not be enough • Will likely fall short of scientific prescriptions • Largely based on currently acceptable cultural norms • Individuals • Have an impact! • Needed to change the culture • Can reap significant benefits
What can I do? • Think before you act • Walk • To the grocery store • Up the stairs • Talk • To people you know • Ask for suggestions • Be active • Participate politically • Point out ways to save energy • Do • Create your own solutions