L'espace méditerranéen et la philosophie de l'action

 NOUVEL  EVENEMENT  SD-MED !!!! : voir www.sd-med.org et www.sd-med.com

SB08MED&EXPO, Janvier 2008, 10-12, Athènes :

Construisons la ville à bas-carbone pour une planète durable !

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"La ville méditerranéenne face au changement climatique : Innovation, investissement, gouvernance, pour une ville à bas-carbone"

 

Bienvenue sur le blog "SD Med" Observations ....SD Med, acronyme utilisé, depuis plus de deux ans, par une équipe internationale ( www.sd-med.org) ayant comme objectif la promotion de la coopération en matière de développement durable en Méditerranée, vient du " Sustainable Development in the Mediterranean " et il est évident  que suivi par le mot Observation, ce sera une sorte d'observatoire dans le bassin méditerranéen pour les projets et les opérations exemplaires d'application du développement durable au cadre bâti, dans le quartier, à la ville, aux territoires, que se soient les bassins de vie ( pays), les agglomérations, les parcs naturels régionaux....

Le débat sur le développement durable est  déjà trop développé...vous pouvez découvrir une richesse d'approches au travers les liens présentés dans ce blog.... pourtant les instruments et les outils pour l'application (et l'évaluation ) des principes du développement durable dans les projets territoriaux,  de la ville, du bâtiment,  y compris les instruments financiers innovants d'investissement en économie d'energie par exemple ou en qualité environnementale (financement par des tiers, partenariats public-privé) ne sont pas aussi largement connus...d'autant moins les opérations elles-mêmes et leurs acteurs. 

"....L'espace méditerranéen ne ressemble à aucun autre. Ses paysages, son climat, ses hommes avec leur histoire, leur culture, leur manière de vivre, conduisent naturellement à une adaptation des principes  du développement durable :  le développement durable n'a de sens que s'il fait toute sa place à la diversité des espaces. Nous savons ce que nos valeurs d'aujourd'hui doivent au monde méditerranéen. Il est important qu'il avance vers le développement durable sans cesser d'être lui-même..."

Avec ces mots de  Robert Savy, Ancien Président du Conseil Régional du Limousin lors de son avant-propos dans un petit livre introduisant une démarche méditerranéenne inspirée  par la démarche française HQE ( haute qualité environnementale) , permettant d'appliquer le développement durable dans le cadre bâti, nous nous permettons d'ouvrir ce blog et de vous demander de présenter vos projets, vos opérations, vos recherches, vos initiatives, ou tout simplement vos commentaires et vos idées......

Ce n'est pas au hasard que ce blog est inauguré le 11 Janvier 2007...ce n'est que pour initier, entre autres, la réalisation d'un événement  majeur qui se tiendra, sous le soleil hivernal d'Athènes, les 10-11-12 Janvier de l'année prochaine, une conférence méditerranéenne et en même temps internationale intitulée " Construisons la ville à bas-carbone pour une planète durable !"  ou "La ville méditerranéenne face au changement climatique",  structurée autours les grands axes de la qualité environnementale, liée à l'énergie, à l'eau, aux bâtiments,  aux transports....de la gestion et de la gouvernance urbaines, des NTIC qui transforment la vie en ville et les opportunités d'investissements envisagées par les villes si elles decident d'agir contre le changement climatique....  

Nous vous invitons de participer à cet échange multidimensionnel, pour faire, dès aujourd’hui cet événement un "pôle" ouvert d'échange de connaissance, de bonnes pratiques, de savoir-faire. Pour apprendre agir pour une ville à bas-carbone et vivre mieux dans les villes.
Pour visualiser et concrétiser  ce but universel, régional ou local, collectif ou individuel de faire opérer dans l'espace cette philosophie de l'action, pour vous communiquer une expression merveilleuse de Dominique Bidou, qui est le développement durable…. 

A bientôt d’avoir vos réactions et suggestions !

Pour plus d'information, pour soummettre un sommaire de présentation ou pour vous préinscrire à la SB07MED&EXPO, veuillez-visiter : www.sd-med.org

Nouvelle date limite de soummission de sommaires :   5 Octobre 2007 .
La pré-inscription électronique en français et en anglais est maintenant ouverte sur www.sd-med.org


 NEW EVENT SD-MED !!!!! : see www.sd-med.org  and www.sd-med.com  

SB08MED&EXPO, January 2008, 10-12,Athens :

Let us build the low-carbon city towards a sustainable planet !

or "The Mediterranean city facing climate change : Innovation, Investment, governance, in the low-carbon city !"  

 


Welcome on blog "SD Med" Observations ... SD Med, acronym used, for more than two years, by an international team ( www.sd-med.org) having like objective the promotion of the co-operation as regards sustainable development in the Mediterranean, has come from the " Sustainable Development in the Mediterranean" and it is obvious  that followed by the word Observation, it will be a kind of observatory in the Mediterranean basin for the projects and the exemplary operations of application of  sustainable development to the built  environment, in the district, at the city, with the territories, that are either the basins of life (country), the agglomerations, the regional natural reserves....

The debate on  sustainable development  is developed already too much... you can discover a richness of approaches to through the links presented in this blog.... however the instruments and the tools for the application (and the evaluation) of the principles of  sustainable development in the territorial projects, those of the city, or the building,  including innovative financial instruments ( third party financing, energy performance contracting, public private partnerships) are not  largely known... of as much less the operations themselves and their actors. 

"...  Mediterranean space does not resemble to any other. Its landscapes, its climate, its men with their history, their culture, their manner of living, lead naturally to an adaptation of the principles  of sustainable development:   sustainable development has sense only if it makes all its place with the diversity of spaces. We know what our values of today owe with the Mediterranean world. It is important that it advances towards  sustainable development without ceasing being itself... "

  With these words of  Robert Savy, Former President of the Regional Council of the Limousin at the time of its foreword in a small book introducing a Mediterranean process inspired  by the French process HQE (high environmental quality), allowing to apply  sustainable development within the built  environemt, we allow ourselves to open this blog and to ask you to present your projects, your operations, your research, your initiatives, or quite simply your comments and your ideas......

The Mediterranean is certainly a privileged zone of exchange between North and South, there is, consequenyly a necessity to establish places, instruments and opportunities of knowledge, know-how and technology transfer. This blog is such a virtual space or place.  It is not randomly that this blog is on inaugurated January 11, 2007... is to only initiate, inter alia, the realisation of a major  event which will be held, under the winter sun of Athens, January 10-11-12 of the next year, a Mediterranean and at the same time international conference " Let's construct the low carbon city towards a sustainable planet ! " or"The Mediterranean city facing climate change",  structured  around the large axes of the environmental quality, in energy, transport, water, waste, buidlings, on the emerging new forms of urban governance, on the NTIC which transform urban life...and mainly on the investment opportunities if cities decide to act now !

We invite you to take part in this multidimensional exchange, to make, as of  today this event an open "pole"  of exchange of information, good practices and know-how. To learn how to better act in the effort to tackle with climate change and better live in the cities.

To visualise and concretise  this goal, universal, regional or local, collective or individual to make operate in space this philosophy of the action, to communicate to you a marvellous expression of Dominique Bidou, which is sustainable development…. 

Looking forward to having your reactions and suggestions !

Stella Kyvelou


For more details,  or in order submit an abstract or to pre-register to the SB08MED&EXPO, 
please visit : www.sd-med.org and www.sd-med.com   

New deadline for the submission of abstracts : 5 October 2007

An on-line pre-registration in english and in french is now open  on www.sd-med.org
 
Samedi 23 juin 2007

 

President Clinton Announces Landmark Program to Reduce Energy Use in Buildings Worldwide

 

Four Multinational Corporations, Five Global Banks, and Sixteen Cities Partner with the Clinton Foundation to Retrofit Buildings and Reduce Carbon Emissions

May 16, 2007
New York, NY

President Bill Clinton today announced the creation of a global Energy Efficiency Building Retrofit Program, a project of the Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI). This program brings together four of the world’s largest energy service companies (ESCOs), five of the world’s largest banks, and sixteen of the world’s largest cities in a landmark program designed to reduce energy consumption in existing buildings.


Photo courtesy of David Scull/Clinton Foundation

“Climate change is a global problem that requires local action,” said President Clinton. “The businesses, banks and cities partnering with my foundation are addressing the issue of global warming because it’s the right thing to do, but also because it’s good for their bottom line. They’re going to save money, make money, create jobs and have a tremendous collective impact on climate change all at once. I’m proud of them for showing leadership on the critical issue of climate change and I thank them for their commitment to this new initiative.”

Urban areas are responsible for approximately 75 percent of all energy use and greenhouse gas emissions in the world. Buildings account for nearly 40 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, and in cities such as New York and London this figure is close to 70 percent. The Energy Efficiency Building Retrofit Program will provide both cities and their private building owners with access to the necessary funds to retrofit existing buildings with more energy efficient products, typically leading to energy savings between 20 to 50 percent.

 

  • Honeywell, Johnson Controls, Inc, Siemens and Trane will conduct energy audits, perform building retrofits, and guarantee the energy savings of the retrofit projects.
  • ABN AMRO, Citi, Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan Chase, and UBS have committed to arrange $1 billion each to finance cities and private building owners to undertake these retrofits at no net cost, doubling the global market for energy retrofit in buildings.
  • These banks will work alongside energy efficiency finance specialist Hannon Armstrong and CCI to develop effective mechanisms to deploy this capital globally. Cities and building owners will pay back the loans plus interest with the energy savings generated by the reduced energy costs thanks to the building retrofits.
  • An initial group of sixteen of the world’s largest cities has agreed to participate in the retrofit program, and offer their municipal buildings for the first round of energy retrofits: Bangkok, Berlin, Chicago, Houston, Johannesburg, Karachi, London, Melbourne, Mexico City, Mumbai, New York, Rome, Sao Paulo, Seoul, Tokyo, and Toronto.

As part of the Energy Efficiency Building Retrofit Program, cities have agreed to develop a program to make their municipal buildings more energy efficient and provide incentives for private building owners to retrofit their buildings with energy saving technologies. The retrofit program will be consistent with, and work within, city procurement and tendering rules. Participation in the program will be open to local banks and companies, who will be invited to contribute to the funding pool and to expand the list of green products used in retrofits. This is the first of many programs that CCI is organizing with partner cities in the C40 Large Cities Climate Leadership Group, an association of large cities that have agreed to work together to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.

“Mayors are responsible for coming up with pragmatic solutions and implementing them effectively – and this program will allow us to do that,” said New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg. “We’ve laid out an ambitious agenda to reduce our carbon emissions, 80 percent of which come from buildings, while being economically competitive and continuing to grow. By bringing together cities and partnering with the private sector, President Clinton and the Clinton Foundation are providing the tools to help cities accomplish our goals. I applaud their leadership and am proud to stand with our partners today.”

Mayor of London Ken Livingstone, Chair of the C40, said: “The C40 brings together the world’s most significant cities to tackle climate change. This first program to come out of our partnership with the Clinton Climate Initiative is a considerable breakthrough. This procurement alliance will make it financially feasible for cities to radically cut emissions from buildings. Fifteen cities have already signed up to take advantage of this initiative and I am confident many more will follow. National governments still struggle to agree a way forward on global warming, but cities, which are responsible for around three quarters of global greenhouse gas emissions, are today demonstrating the leadership and decisive action necessary to prevent catastrophic climate change.”

CCI and its partners will also assist participating cities with their initiation and development of programs to train local workers on the installation and maintenance of energy saving and clean energy products. The U.S. Green Building Council and the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers have agreed to help coordinate these programs.

Listen to the press conference (mp3 - 13mb).

Downloadable Documents:
>>Download Fact Sheet (pdf)
>>Download Q&A (pdf)

About the Clinton Climate Initiative

Building on his long-term commitment to preserving the environment, President Clinton launched the Clinton Foundation’s Climate Initiative in August 2006 with the mission of applying the Foundation’s business-oriented approach to the fight against climate change in practical, measurable, and significant ways. In its first phase, CCI is working with the C40 Large Cities Climate Leadership Group to accelerate efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. CCI team members have visited nearly all of these cities and are working with them to define projects and take action.

The C40 Large Cities Climate Leadership Group is comprised of the following cities: Addis Ababa, Bangkok, Beijing, Berlin, Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Cairo, Caracas, Chicago, Delhi, Dhaka, Hanoi, Hong Kong, Houston, Istanbul, Jakarta, Johannesburg, Karachi, Lagos, Lima, London, Los Angeles, Madrid, Manila, Melbourne, Mexico City, Moscow, Mumbai, New York, Paris, Philadelphia, Rio de Janeiro, Rome, Sao Paulo, Seoul, Shanghai, Sydney, Toronto, Tokyo, and Warsaw.

For more information contact the Clinton Foundation Press Office: press(at)clintonfoundation.org

Par Stella KYVELOU - Publié dans : Qualité environnementale du cadre bâti
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