Click to edit Master title style,Click to edit Master text styles,Second level,Third level,Fourth level,Fifth level,*,The “Second Generation,Globalization and Environmental Management,2,nd,Generation?,This is a term coined by Prof. Lynton Caldwell to describe the difference between past env problems, and future ones,First-Generation Problems were those that could be handled at the,National,level,Such as the EPA, Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, etc.,2,nd,Generation,“Second Generation Problems are those that cannot be effectively handled at the level of the stateit is just not big enough,Global Problems, for instance, head this list.,There are many global problems, by no means all of them are environmental,2,nd,Generation Environmental Problems,#1 has to be Global Atmospheric Change,2,nd,Generation Environmental Problems,Briefly, the Environmental 2,nd,Generation Problems are:,Climate Changewith its many different effects,Changes in the distribution of diseases and the global spread of mutant diseases,Rising Sea Level,How do we handle these now?,By trying to find some way for 200 countries to work together,This pits national interests against global interests, just like we pit individual interests against collective interest.,The sum of all state interests is not necessarily global management,We rely on Treaties for cooperative action.,How Effective are Existing Methods,Sometimes they work because all states perceive it to be in their interest that it should work. Example: Ozone Treaty,How Effective are Existing Methods,However, the Kyoto Protocol on Carbon Dioxide is a disaster because countries, including the US and Australia think it puts them at a specific disadvantage.,Right Now,We are trapped between the traditional model of the sovereign state, and the scale of emerging problems,Either we develop a much better sense of collective action, or we choose to give up part of our sovereignty.,