Climate solutions need to focus on human beings, McCarthy says | The University Record – The University Record

Posted: October 15, 2021 at 9:04 pm

In order to motivate people to address climate change, it should be addressed in human terms, National Climate Adviser Gina McCarthy said during the Oct. 14 Peter M. Wege Lecture on Sustainability.

For too long, climate change has been a planetary issue where people feel like they cant fix it, McCarthy said. Lets talk about climate change solutions as a way to advance human beings, not just their air quality. We have to convince people that their lives are going to get better.

Nearly 800 participants tuned in virtually to the 19th annual Wege Lecture, which is U-Ms flagship sustainability lecture series. It was hosted by the School for Environment and Sustainability and the Center for Sustainable Systems to commemorate the centers 30th anniversary.

The talk was moderated by Tony Reames, assistant professor of environment and sustainability and senior adviser for the U.S. Department of Energys Office of Economic Impact & Diversity.

As President Bidens chief adviser on domestic climate policy, McCarthy advocates for a whole-of-government approach to tackling the climate crisis, creating good-paying, union jobs, and securing environmental justice.

She cited the need for states, and particularly cities, to collaborate with the federal government on climate change efforts.

Even though the Biden administration is paying attention to climate change, it still comes down to community-level work and whether we can light a fire of hope that we can move forward together, said McCarthy, who previously was the 13th administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Thats where you can grab peoples imagination and let them know that its all about them, and that nothing were asking will do anything but make their lives better.

McCarthy credited Ann Arbor for the great job it is doing with climate change work, noting the city is focused on energy efficiency, waste and recycling efforts, and transportation and building solutions.

Thats why Im excited about the university and the work youre doing there, because the university is a big part of Ann Arbor, and you can bring juice to the table, McCarthy added.

She said its important to be intentional in making sure that everyone, including underserved communities, benefits from climate change solutions.

Its not going to be good enough if we fix the planet and leave the most impacted communities to be on their own, McCarthy said, noting that the Biden administrations Justice40 Initiative was formed to address environmental injustice.

We need to invest in major infrastructure like our water systems if we want to be able to respond to peoples needs today, McCarthy added. There are people in the United States of America who dont have access to clean water. How dare we be in this position today?

She added, You cannot build this country and allow it to be on the backs of those who are poorest and who are communities of color. That will never be a sustainable future.

The lecture was followed by a question-and-answer session about advancing environmental justice with Kyle Whyte, the George Willis Pack Professor of Environment and Sustainability and a member of the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council.

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