Al Gore: The case for optimism on climate change
艾爾‧高爾: 關於氣候變遷的樂觀事實
Nobel Laureate Al Gore focused the world’s attention on the global climate crisis. Now he’s showing us how we’re moving towards real solutions. Full bio
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of the "Dream" theme,
主題「夢想」,
the "Nightmare?" section of it.
這部分做開場。
about the climate crisis that qualify.
確實是場惡夢,
to the second and third questions
因為第二和第三個問題的答案
"Do we really have to change?"
「我們真的需要改變嗎?」
among other things
environmental movement
was first seen on earth,
首次出現在地球上的 18 個月後,
組織成立了。
have long told us.
has to do with the sky.
and limitless expanse
從地上仰望所看到的
from the ground.
for our industrial civilization
飽受汙染的無蓋下水道,
1億1千萬噸
into it every 24 hours,
進入大氣層,
of the greenhouse gases,
to go through them all.
diet is involved, population is involved.
飲食也是、人口也是。
on the heart of the problem,
全世界每年有 85% 的能源
on dirty, carbon-based fuels
that our world burns every year.
碳基燃料所產生。
that after World War II,
started really accelerating.
人為地球暖化物染物
of man-made, global warming pollution
便引爆 40 萬顆廣島原子彈,
as would be released
atomic bombs exploding
每天 40 萬倍。
400,000 times per day.
the whole earth system.
整個地球系統加溫。
認為正常的溫度分布圖。
the normal distribution of temperatures.
normal temperature days;
整個曲線移動到了右方。
to the right in the 1980s.
in the lower right-hand corner
出現了相當顯著的數字。
significant numbers
曲線又更進一步往右移。
you see the extremely hot days
你們看到極度炎熱的日子
多出了很多天。
than the cooler than average days.
在地球表面整整多出了 150 倍,
on the surface of the earth
record-breaking temperatures.
ever measured with instruments
最熱的年份中,
第 371 個連續的月份,
not only the warmest January,
有始以來最熱的一月,
than two degrees Fahrenheit warmer
比平均高了華氏 2 度。
are having an effect on animals,
of all the extra heat energy
93% 的多餘熱能
the heat buildup
has been in the last 19 years.
是發生在過去 19 年。
went over areas of the Pacific
在侵襲獨魯萬市之前,
warmer than normal
比平常的溫度高了華氏 5.5 度,
最具破壞性的颱風姿態登陸。
ever to make landfall.
such a difference to this whole issue,
在這整個議題上作了許多努力,
areas of the Atlantic
紐約與紐澤西之前,
比平常溫度高了華氏 9 度。
New York and New Jersey.
are affecting all of us right now.
現在正影響著我們所有人。
much more water vapor into the skies.
蒸發更多的水蒸氣進入天空。
has gone up four percent.
已增加了 4%,
call them "flying rivers."
「飛行的河流」。
extra water vapor over the land
注入到大地之上,
these massive record-breaking downpours.
這些破紀錄的傾盆大雨。
「倒濕」了整個城市。
162 billion gallons.
雨量高達一千六百二十億加侖。
of the full flow of Niagara Falls
在此城市之中
historic floods and mudslides.
歷史性的洪水與土石流。
of the cars and trucks, I guess.
川流不息的汽車與卡車。
is like a nature hike
(注:世界末日災難不斷)
has certainly noticed,
about what's happening.
沒有任何的錯覺。
a moment of discussion.
and linear effect --
線性因果關係的思考──
凱文‧崔伯斯所說:
in the atmosphere,
the soil moisture out of the ground
把土壤中的水分帶離土地,
more pervasive droughts
更常見的乾旱,
in the western part of North America.
of that, a lot of them.
很多的跡象。
a considerable amount
geopolitical consequences
同時也帶來地緣政治的後果,
that started in Syria in 2006
因氣候導致的歷史性乾旱
of the farms in Syria,
into the cities of Syria,
進入敘利亞的城市,
1.5 million refugees
另外 150 萬
that opened the gates of Hell
地獄之門便被開啟了,
food and water shortages
from the tropics spread
微生物傳染疾病
a lot to do with this.
change the latitudes in the areas
也改變了這些微生物疾病
can become endemic
like mosquitoes and ticks that carry them.
像是蚊子與壁蝨等帶原者。
and we have a better public health system.
而且我們有較佳的公共衛生制度。
of South and Central America
某些地區的婦女們,
for two years --
that ought to get our attention.
medical journals in the world,
最棒的二本醫學期刊之一,
a medical emergency now.
一項緊急醫療事件。
to the extinction crisis.
of all the living species on earth
地球上 50% 的生物
that caused historic flooding
造成嚴重水災的同一場暴風雨,
dark, winter, polar night.
of the Arctic melts,
from Svalbard illustrates this.
拍攝的美麗照片呈現了這個景象。
for sea-level rise by population
如果以人口來衡量
number one is Miami:
首當其衝的是邁阿密:
during the supermoon,
在超級月亮的期間,
swimming in some of the streets
during the highest-tide tides now.
已成為常態發生的現象。
"sunny-day flooding."
「大晴天的水災」。
說出了很多人的心聲,
speaks for many when he says
through a partisan lens.
再以黨派的立場看待,
that's getting worse day by day.
而且一天比一天嚴重。
to honor these House Republicans --
眾議院共和黨員表示尊敬──
about the climate crisis.
crisis is mounting up,
I haven't even mentioned.
last month in Davos,
of 750 economists,
提出的年度調查,
the number one risk
是名列第一的威脅之後,
of the UK Central Bank,
of the carbon reserves are unburnable.
是無法開採燃燒的。
with subprime mortgages,
次級房貸發生了什麼事,
that were burned
of the industrial revolution,
in the last 16 years.
and left on the books,
並且登記在案的量,
says only this amount can be burned.
這麼多的碳燃料可以開採燃燒,
makes practical sense
撤資行動顯得很實際,
"Must we change?"
「我們一定要改變嗎?」
「我們可以改變嗎?」
in the world 16 years ago
would be able to install
全世界將能夠達到
by 14 and a half times over.
實際發展打破了那個目標。
for wind installations now.
風力發電裝置的指數曲線。
an industrial powerhouse
這樣的工業強國為例,
from Vancouver's, by the way --
from renewable resources,
可再生的能源,
more than half on an average basis.
一半以上的可再生能源。
from batteries particularly,
coming down very dramatically
已經急速地下降。
more exciting!
were that we would install
我們能在 2010 年時
we beat that mark by 17 times over.
超越預測的 17 倍,打敗了目標。
to beat it 68 times over.
is even steeper and more dramatic.
甚至更陡峭,更有戲劇性。
見證了一場革命性的突破。
of these exponential curves.
10 percent per year
每年 10% 的速率降低,
has certainly noticed this,
顯然已注意到這件事,
the grid parity point.
are beginning to rise.
使市場滲透率開始上升,
as that line, that threshold,
像是一條線、一道門檻,
is cheaper than electricity
比燃燒化石燃料的電力
like the difference
and 33 degrees Fahrenheit,
that are frozen up,
注入邁向冷凍的市場,
into new opportunities for investment.
新興投資機會的差別。
new business opportunity
最大的新興產業機會,
is in the private sector.
of new investment.
in renewable electricity generation
全球在可再生能源發電的投資
are even more dramatic,
is now still subsidized
the projections for nuclear on here,
如果你加上對核能的預測,
that the work many are doing
有許多人正在努力
and more acceptable,
達成更安全、更能被接受
for such a rapid adoption
採用一項新科技的先例呢?
but let's look at cell phones.
讓我們回顧一下手機。
那時還叫 Ma Bell,
a global market survey
對當時新出現的那些笨重手機
that appeared then.
by the year 2000?" they asked.
我們可以賣出多少隻?」
「90 萬隻。」
when the year 2000 arrived,
in the first three days.
在最開始的 3 天。
they sold 120 times more.
他們賣了比預期的多出 120 倍。
than there are people in the world.
手機的數量甚至比人還多。
but way wrong?
而且還錯得很離譜呢?
「為什麼?」
than anybody expected,
快到超過所有人的預期,
that did not have a landline grid --
在沒有通訊線路的地方──
in the developing counties.
in the developing world?
在開發中國家的表現又如何呢?
根本沒有輸電網路。
without any electricity at all in India
of the United States of America.
that make it affordable.
this one in Bangladesh with micro-credit.
提供低息小額貸款安裝這種面板。
country in the world:
發展最快速的開發中國家:
on average, night and day.
便安裝二套太陽能系統。
comes to the Earth
提供全球一整年所需的能源
energy needs for an entire year.
less than an hour.
不到一個小時就夠了。
"Can we change?"
「我們可以改變嗎?」
「我們會改變嗎?」
they're going ahead.
他們已毫不遲疑地開始行動。
that starting next year,
cap and trade system.
(排放)總量管制與交易制度。
with the European Union.
has already been changing.
要建設的燃煤發電廠
coal plants were retired.
也已關廠。
their retirement announced.
也已受到宣告將要關閉。
all of the investment
in the United States,
was from renewable energy,
how long will it take to get there?
「要花多久的時間?」
of people are organizing
堅持這項改變是相當重要的。
marched in New York City
特別會議召開前夕。
we are going to win this.
我們將會勝利。
and bring him back safely
並平安無事地回來,
of that day and time say,
may well fail."
極可能失敗的。」
set foot on the Moon,
月球的剎那,
in NASA's mission control in Houston.
發出了響徹雲霄的歡呼。
系統工程師、管制員的
that day, was 26,
that challenge, was 18.
是 18 歲。
that we have faced.
of the last century in the US,
there comes a 'yes,'
將會迎來一個『好』。
the future world depends."
未來世界取決於上。」
started their movement,
and Women's Rights Movement
there was a yes.
直到最後得到了一個好。
the movement against apartheid,
即反對種族隔離的運動,
for gay and lesbian rights
關於男女同性戀權利的運動,
是一個「好」。
is ultimately resolved
between what is right and what is wrong,
because of who we are as human beings.
因為我們身為人類。
that is where we are now
這是我們現在的處境,
the will to act,
我們是否有行動的意志。
a renewable resource.
就是可再生的能源。
combination of skills.
你有超乎尋常的結合能力。
that can understand
into the most vivid language.
that's why you led this thing.
這正是為什麼是由你領導這個行動。
現在依然也是。
it was amazing to see it now.
to say that, Chris.
你太客氣了,克理斯。
of really good friends
我有很多很棒的朋友
who are incredibly patient
and explain this stuff to me
into simple enough language
我可以了解的簡單語言。
to communicate.
第一個部分:可怕的。
all that progress, is enough
所有的圖表、所有的進步,
你在第一部分所展示的問題呢?
in the first part?
in the business world for 15 years.
只有 15 年。
is that apparently it matters
很顯然一項新商品或是服務
is more expensive
更貴或更便宜很重要,
if it's cheaper than.
更便宜時才會造成改變。
by these developments.
the great economist said,
魯迪‧登布修曾說:
then you think they will,
than you thought they could."
"The Solar Singularity" now,
「太陽能唯一」這個詞,
below the grid parity,
市電平價之下,
都不需要受到資助時,
yesterday, the jitney thing,
在談共享計程車,
regulations to slow this down.
來拖延太陽能的發展,
黛比‧朵莉,
of the Atlanta Tea Party.
in this effort to put a tax
與相關規範出力。
solar panels on her roof
an alliance with the Sierra Club
塞拉俱樂部組織同盟,
called the Green Tea Party.
叫綠茶黨。
to your question is,
對於你問題的答案是,
and maybe it's a cliché,
而且或許有些陳腔濫調,
referred to this --
克莉斯丁安娜提到──
who played an incredibly significant role
扮演了難以言喻的重要角色,
for some of them,
經濟上來說並沒有成功,
this global revolution.
揭開了序幕。
that we are going to win this.
將影響重大。
那真是撼動人心的回答。
a partisan issue,
這不再只是一個黨的問題,
from the other side together,
of investment opportunities,
for bringing me back to TED.
邀請我重返 TED。
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Al Gore - Climate advocateNobel Laureate Al Gore focused the world’s attention on the global climate crisis. Now he’s showing us how we’re moving towards real solutions.
Why you should listen
Former Vice President Al Gore is co-founder and chairman of Generation Investment Management. While he’s is a senior partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, and a member of Apple, Inc.’s board of directors, Gore spends the majority of his time as chair of The Climate Reality Project, a nonprofit devoted to solving the climate crisis.
He is the author of the bestsellers Earth in the Balance, An Inconvenient Truth, The Assault on Reason, Our Choice: A Plan to Solve the Climate Crisis, and most recently, The Future: Six Drivers of Global Change. He is the subject of the Oscar-winning documentary An Inconvenient Truth and is the co-recipient, with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, of the Nobel Peace Prize for 2007 for “informing the world of the dangers posed by climate change.”
Gore was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1976, 1978, 1980 and 1982 and the U.S. Senate in 1984 and 1990. He was inaugurated as the 45th Vice President of the United States on January 20, 1993, and served eight years.
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