Transcript Green HRD

Green HRD:
The Potential Contribution of
HRD Concepts and Theories to
Environmental Management
Julie Haddock, Jackie Jeffrey, Derek Miles, Michael Muller-Camen, Aga Yamen,
Peter Critten, Mary Hartog
Education Against Climate Change Program of the Middlesex University 2009
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Green Government
UK Climate Change Act 2008
Legally binding targets: Green house gas emission
reductions through action in the UK and abroad of at
least 80% by 2050, and reductions in CO2 emissions
of at least 26% by 2020, against a 1990 baseline.
A carbon budgeting system which caps emissions
over five year periods, with three budgets set at a
time, to set out our trajectory to 2050.
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Green Business
Tesco, the largest retailer in the United
Kingdom, has been awarded the Carbon
Trust Standard for its efforts to reduce
its carbon footprint, and Marks &
Spencer’s latest sustainability report
says the chain cut its carbon emissions
by 18 percent.
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Green Marketing …
Carbon Crisis (online resource)
This online game challenges players to put
together an urgent report on how we could
deal with global carbon emissions,
suggesting methods of carbon reduction.
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Source – BP Website
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Green Learning?
Those involved with sustainable
development – HRD people - are not
currently in evidence in making a
contribution.
So, what could we do?
Green HRD
Awareness
HRD professionals can consider the
relevance of Green approaches to their
own organisations and raise awareness
through courses and campaigns.
Green HRD
Modelling
We should practise what we preach. We
may want to think about the impact of our
practice and behaviour – challenging and
changing our practice and that of others.
Green HRD
Technology
Technology provides us with a range of
communications opportunities and Green
delivery of learning including e-delivery.
It is about making informed choices, what
we deliver and how we deliver.
Green HRD
Culture
A Green HRD culture could be developed
within organisations, including sustainable
people development practices including
local and internal talent management.
Green HRD
Standards
HRD might reflect the commitments of the
wider Organic Movement.
Can we apply the four overarching
principles of health, ecology, fairness and
care?
Obstacles
• Habits – we always have
away days
• History – we were part of
the problem
• Initiative Fatigue – ISO,
IIP etc
• Emotions – giving things
up