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NotesESS HLTopic 6.3International agreements & EVSs
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International agreements & EVSs

IB Environmental Systems and Societies β€’ Unit 6

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Contents

  • International climate agreements
  • Environmental value systems and climate

International climate agreements

Big idea: Climate change is a global problem requiring international cooperation. Key agreements include the UNFCCC, Kyoto Protocol, and Paris Agreement.

Key agreements timeline

  • 1992 β€” UNFCCC: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Established the goal of stabilising GHG concentrations. Nearly universal membership.
  • 1997 β€” Kyoto Protocol: Set binding emission reduction targets for developed countries. Clean Development Mechanism allowed carbon trading. US never ratified.
  • 2015 β€” Paris Agreement: Goal to limit warming to 1.5–2Β°C above pre-industrial. Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) from all countries. Regular review cycles.

The Paris Agreement in detail

  • Goal: Limit warming to well below 2Β°C, preferably 1.5Β°C
  • NDCs: Each country sets its own targets (nationally determined contributions)
  • Ratchet mechanism: Targets must be strengthened every 5 years
  • Climate finance: Developed countries help fund action in developing countries
  • Transparency: Countries report progress and undergo review
The Paris Agreement is bottom-up (countries set own targets) unlike Kyoto which was top-down (targets imposed on countries). This got more countries to participate but targets may be insufficient.
Exam tip: Be ready to evaluate these agreements β€” what worked, what didnt, and why international cooperation on climate is so challenging.

Environmental value systems and climate

Big idea: Different environmental value systems (EVSs) lead to different approaches to climate change β€” from technocentric optimism to ecocentric lifestyle change.

EVS approaches to climate change

Technocentric approaches

  • Technology will solve the problem
  • Focus on CCS, nuclear, geoengineering
  • Economic growth can continue
  • Market solutions (carbon trading)
  • Human ingenuity will adapt

Ecocentric approaches

  • Need fundamental lifestyle change
  • Focus on reduced consumption
  • Question economic growth model
  • Local, community solutions
  • Live within planetary boundaries

How EVSs influence responses

  • Cornucopian: Climate change is manageable; technology will fix it; may even be beneficial
  • Environmental manager: Accept science; support moderate regulation and market solutions
  • Soft ecologist: Need systemic change; promote renewable energy, sustainable lifestyles
  • Deep ecologist: Radical reduction in consumption; prioritise nature over economic growth
Exam tip: EVS questions are common in essays. Show you understand that different worldviews lead to different preferred solutions, and evaluate both perspectives.

Related ESS HL Topics

Continue learning with these related topics from the same unit:

6.1.1Structure of the atmosphere
6.1.2The greenhouse effect & energy balance
6.1.3Albedo & heat redistribution
6.2.1Evidence for climate change
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Define

Give the precise meaning of key terms related to International agreements & EVSs.

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Describe

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AO2
Explain

Give reasons WHY β€” cause and effect within International agreements & EVSs.

AO3
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Discuss

Present arguments FOR and AGAINST with a balanced conclusion.

AO3

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