Message from Global Sustainability Leader
Each year our organisation advances in its goal to provide innovative sustainable solutions for our clients’ projects, while at the same time reducing carbon consumption and contributing to the preservation of natural capital. Before delving into our projects, let’s consider the current state of the planet.
The latest CO2 atmospheric measurements from NASA show levels to over 400 ppm (in comparison, the 1950 values were around 300 ppm). The annual increase in global surface temperatures is 0.99°C (2016 was the warmest year on record). Sea levels measured in late 2017 show rises of about 8 cm since 1993. This rise is attributable to global warming, resulting in water added from melting ice sheets and glaciers (which has accelerated since 2009), and other factors such as land subsidence.
The effects of these shifts in the global climate are being felt by some of the world’s poorest countries. In the Solomon Islands and Palau, entire populations are losing land mass, leaving families homeless. The Maldives are predicted to be lost by the year 2020 if CO2 emissions continue to rise. Bangladesh is already severely impacted by flooding and rising sea levels, and is anticipated that flooding and rising sea levels will create over 20 million climate refugees in the coming decades. First-world countries are not exempt: a 2°C rise in global temperatures will displace 18 million people in Japan. Increased flood events in low-lying areas are impacting the UK, Ireland the Netherlands and parts of the United States. The cost to governments of adapting to climate change is in the billions. The City of Miami Beach, for example, is investing at least $400 million in raising street heights and installing water pumps in the most flood-prone areas.
The mitigations required to address this issue are of concern to us all. In early 2017 I met with the Canadian High Commissioner to New Zealand. Through his work in the region, he had deep knowledge and understanding of what many small countries in the South Pacific are facing with rising sea levels. We had the opportunity to speak about Canada’s aid program in the Pacific Islands related to climate change and how Golder skills and expertise were well-placed to play a critical role in addressing this pressing issue in the Pacific and around the world.
When I first read the 1987 Brundtland Report (Our Common Future) and became acquainted with the words “sustainable development”, the problems facing the planet were in the distant future. I now realize that the far-off future is now the present. As scientists and engineers, we can provide solutions to prevent runaway climate change and help create a sustainable presence for our planet.
We are seeing our clients moving towards developing renewable energy and creating resilient infrastructure. In this report, we showcase how we have supported our clients in achieving their sustainability goals and adapting to the changing climate.
The Award-winning Jasper National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site) project shows how Golder has worked to protect mountain goats and bighorn sheep. The Vancouver water supply project is another example where Golder worked to future-proof the water supply while protecting habitat for rare bird species. A great story is included on the WestConnex tunnel in Sydney and the Zhuhai-Macau Bridge in Hong Kong where we suggested an alternate and innovative design delivering significant cost and resource saving, while meeting regulatory requirements.
Collaboration with stakeholders and use of GoldSET (a proprietary decision analysis tool developed by Golder) at the Smoky Range Boreal Caribou Rearing Facility allowed a rigorous assessment of options to protect the endangered boreal caribou. The Hot Sands Beach project in Canada demonstrates the advantages of taking an alternative approach to shore restoration, reducing costs and energy (50% of the original budget) while increasing habitat for wildlife. I trust you will be inspired by the dedication of our people and the expansive range of sustainable solutions Golder provides.
Hannah Hamling
President Asia Pacific, Principal
Global Sustainable Development Leader