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Global Compact International Yearbook 2017

Sustainability in Troubled Times We life in times of uncertainty and global (dis)Order. „Understanding global mega-trends is crucial. We live in times of multiple, evolving and mutually-reinforcing shifts“, says UN Secretary-General António Guterres. He adds: „These dynamics, of geopolitical, demographic, climatic, technological, social and economic nature, enhance threats and opportunities on an unprecedented scale.“ Therefore sustainability in troubled times is the key topic of the Global Compact International Yearbook 2017, edited by macondo publishing.

Sustainability in Troubled Times

We life in times of uncertainty and global (dis)Order. „Understanding global mega-trends is crucial. We live in times of multiple, evolving and mutually-reinforcing shifts“, says UN Secretary-General António Guterres. He adds: „These dynamics, of geopolitical, demographic, climatic, technological, social and economic nature, enhance threats and opportunities on an unprecedented scale.“ Therefore
sustainability in troubled times is the key topic of the Global Compact International Yearbook 2017, edited by macondo publishing.

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PUTTING ENERGY<br />

EFFICIENCY FIRST<br />

In a world challenged by a growing population, booming urbanization, and the clear issues<br />

surrounding climate change, energy-efficient solutions – doing more with less – are a<br />

ready-to-use answer.<br />

By Flemming Lynge Nielsen and Lene Faurskov, Danfoss<br />

Our future rests on a force invisible to the<br />

naked eye. It is there when Mr. Kuzmich<br />

turns up the heat in his Moscow apartment<br />

on a chilly January morning, and<br />

when Ms. Rossi in São Paolo pushes up<br />

the office air conditioning a few notches<br />

as the sun comes blazing in. It is there in<br />

Shanghai, where Mr. and Mrs. Wang are<br />

going about their daily business, together<br />

with 14 million fellow Shanghainese.<br />

The force is energy, of course – if we<br />

use it efficiently, there will be enough<br />

for everybody in this generation, and<br />

many more to come. The technologies<br />

that can ensure the sustainable use and<br />

development of our energy resources are<br />

already in place and ready to be used.<br />

Today, there are more than 7 billion<br />

global citizens – just one generation<br />

from now, there will be an additional<br />

2 billion mouths to feed. Regrettably,<br />

one-third of the food produced today is<br />

lost or goes to waste. At the same time,<br />

the food sector accounts for one-third of<br />

the world’s energy consumption. So, by<br />

addressing food waste and energy waste,<br />

the food sector can literally help feed the<br />

world, and the solutions to accomplish<br />

this are already available.<br />

Danfoss technologies can help unlock<br />

the huge potential to make better use<br />

of food supplies while saving energy<br />

at the same time. For example, our hydraulic<br />

motors make farm machines<br />

more efficient and optimize a farm’s<br />

harvest to bring more food to the table.<br />

Our refrigeration control systems save<br />

one-fifth of the energy consumed in food<br />

production while minimizing food waste.<br />

This supports Sustainable Development<br />

Goal 12, which calls for cutting global<br />

per capita food waste in half by 2030.<br />

Energy efficiency to avoid climate<br />

change<br />

Using energy efficiently not only helps<br />

us accomplish more with less, it also<br />

does our climate a favor. According to<br />

estimates provided by the <strong>International</strong><br />

Energy Agency (IEA), energy efficiency<br />

can deliver as much as 38 percent of the<br />

emission reductions needed by 2050 to<br />

keep the planet within the 2 degrees<br />

Celsius limit necessary to address global<br />

warming.<br />

Political action is needed to achieve this:<br />

The IEA figures also indicate that only<br />

one-third of the global energy-efficiency<br />

potential can be reached through current<br />

policies. However, with the right policies<br />

in place, Danfoss has the technologies to<br />

help deliver on this potential, thereby<br />

supporting Sustainable Development<br />

Goal 7, which calls for ensuring access<br />

to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and<br />

modern energy for all.<br />

The Marselisborg wastewater treatment<br />

plant has transformed its focus from<br />

minimizing energy consumed to<br />

maximizing net energy surplus. The<br />

facility has net production of both<br />

electricity and heat, supplying the<br />

district heating system in Denmark’s<br />

second-largest city, Aarhus. The carbon<br />

footprint has been reduced by 35 percent<br />

accordingly. Danfoss has supplied its<br />

“Drives” products to the wastewater<br />

facility.<br />

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<strong>Global</strong> <strong>Compact</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>Yearbook</strong> <strong>2017</strong>

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