Scaling Up Transformational Change: Facing Up to Global Megatrends and Their Environmental Impacts

R. Kashmanian
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In light of significant environmental impacts from past and projected global population, demographic, and environmental megatrends, this article makes the case why incremental change is insufficient to alter these environmental trends and that there is thereby a growing commitment to transformational change. In addition, there is increasing recognition of the urgent need for scaling up transformational change across entire sectors and systems to achieve systemwide changes that will be needed to reverse these negative environmental trends, help pull the Earth system within proposed planetary boundaries that have been exceeded, and achieve long-term global sustainability goals. This article makes the case for the need for transformational change and scaling up transformational change to achieve system-wide change.Given the magnitude of what it will take to transform systems and the important role of the private sector due to its more direct environmental impacts, it will be important for companies to be leaders in these efforts to scale up transformational change, and their collaboration with key stakeholders will be vital. This article identifies examples of leading efforts by several companies and proposes that it will be important for many companies to combine such or similar efforts to not only protect habitats and species but to also restore critical habitats. There is a call for the private sector and also other stakeholder groups, such as governments, investors, civil society, and consumers, to jointly collaborate and collectively respond to these challenges and lead.
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扩大转型变革:面对全球大趋势及其对环境的影响
鉴于过去和预计的全球人口、人口和环境大趋势对环境的重大影响,本文说明了为什么增量变化不足以改变这些环境趋势,因此越来越多的人致力于转型变革。此外,人们日益认识到迫切需要扩大整个部门和系统的转型变革,以实现扭转这些负面环境趋势所需的全系统变革,帮助将地球系统拉到已被超越的拟议行星边界内,并实现长期的全球可持续性目标。本文说明了转换变更的必要性,并对转换变更进行扩展以实现系统范围的变更。考虑到系统转型的规模,以及私营部门对环境的直接影响所带来的重要作用,企业在扩大转型变革的努力中发挥领导作用至关重要,它们与关键利益相关者的合作也至关重要。本文列举了几家公司所做的主要努力的例子,并提出对许多公司来说,不仅要保护栖息地和物种,而且要恢复关键的栖息地,将这些或类似的努力结合起来是很重要的。我们呼吁私营部门以及政府、投资者、民间社会和消费者等其他利益攸关方共同合作,集体应对这些挑战并发挥领导作用。
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