Society is moving towards new energy systems which will be based on alternative sources of supply, innovative distribution systems, and different consumption patterns. Over the coming years societies throughout the world will be making choices about their energy futures and the outcomes of these choices will have significant consequences (positive and/or negative) for the integrity and diversity of nature and natural resources. What is not yet clear is which technologies and trends will emerge as dominant in future energy systems. IUCN has a role to play in influencing, encouraging and assisting societies to follow energy options which conserve the integrity and diversity of nature and to ensure that any use of natural resources is equitable, efficient and ecologically sustainable. We can do this by:
- Informing the process of change by bringing knowledge to the table; and
- Convening the range of stakeholders who need to be represented at the table.
To be effective in this role we need to:
- Understand the likely future(s) of energy production, distribution and consumption including implications of the application of technologies for energy efficiency and for new options for producing energy: to inform the prioritization of interventions.
- Analyse the likely implications of such futures for ecosystems and the goods and services they provide: to inform the prioritisation of interventions and develop appropriate indicators of progress and impact.
- Identify the change agents and leverage points: to inform the prioritization of interventions and to build alliances and networks
- Inventory our knowledge and expertise in all components of the Union: to identify and fill gaps and to build the capability to mobilize our knowledge and expertise efficiently and effectively.
- Identify opportunities for mobilizing change: to build our experience and credibility through robust national processes which inform decisions and enable broad stakeholder participation in critical decisions and through effective influencing strategies in key international fora.




