(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture Assembled by Brian Viner and Gene Takle.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
These impact maps are a combination of three different impact maps: The backyard and regional impact maps from the food security and agriculture meeting.
Advertisements

Climate Change - Adaptation and Mitigation. Climate change: processes, characteristics and threats. (2005). In UNEP/GRID-Arendal Maps and Graphics Library.
Univ. of Alberta Climate Change Impacts on Canadian Agriculture R.F. Grant Dept. of Renewable Resources, Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton,Alberta.
Priorities of Soil Management for Extreme Events and Drought Charles W. Rice University Distinguished Professor Soil Microbiology Department of Agronomy.
Climate Change Impacts in the United States Third National Climate Assessment [Name] [Date] Agriculture.
Agriculture and Greenhouse Gases Jill Heemstra, University of Nebraska - Lincoln Building Environmental Leaders in Animal Agriculture (BELAA)
(b)Impact on fresh water resources 1. Change in precipitation – Increase flooding – Increase in northern high latitude during the winter, and south-east.
Source: IPCC 1.Reduced Biodiversity (rapid change) 2.Sea level rise and coastal flooding (melting ice and thermal expansion) 3.Expansion of tropical.
Milankovitch Theory of Climate Change The Earth changes its: a)orbit (eccentricity), from ellipse to circle at 100,000 year cycles, b)wobble (precession),
Agriculture & Climate Change: A three-fold relationship
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Canadian Agriculture and Climate Change: Challenges and Opportunities.
Ashok Kumar Abhishek Bhat University of Toledo Sept. 21, 2009.
Climate Change: Assessing Ecological Risk by International Region By: Katie Mohn, Sam Dykstra, Michael Hartman, Jingxue Hu, Kelsey Loy, Shiqi Miao, Ruijuan.
Global Environmental Change Impacts on the Caribbean Food System Ulric O’D Trotz, Ph.D Project Manager RPIU/ACCC Project.
A lesson on the Environment and Human Impact 8th Grade Science
Image courtesy of NASA/GSFC. Assessment of Potential Impacts of Climate Changes on Iowa Using Current Trends and Future Projections Eugene S. Takle Director,
Climate Change and the Viet Nam Coffee Sector An Introduction.
Climate Change. Have you noticed any change in our summer weather? Our winter weather? The arrival of spring? Have you noticed any change in our summer.
Climate CHANGE.. What is climate? Climate is the weather condition prevailing in an area over a long period. OR A long-term weather pattern that describes.
NS 435 Unit 2: Impact of Ecological Changes on Agriculture Lei Wang, Ph.D.
MANAGING Tough Times Climate Change and Agriculture.
Carbon Dioxide (CO 2 ) Recent CO 2 Changes IPCC Reports.
Jerry L. Hatfield and Eugene S. Takle Convening Lead Authors Agriculture Chapter National Climate Assessment Climate Effects on Agriculture.
The National Climate Assessment Agriculture Chapter Jerry L. Hatfield and Eugene S. Takle Convening Lead Authors Midwest Regional Town Hall Meeting 2013.
Tina Hoover, MPH, RD, LD Nanna Cross, PhD, RD, LDN.
Climate Change and Food Security Erin Schlicher JRN 473 December 6, 2010.
Climate Change & Agriculture in Uzbekistan Awareness Raising and Consultation Workshop May 19, 2010 Tashkent Dr. William R. Sutton Senior Agricultural.
Climate Change and Energy Impacts on Water and Food Scarcity Mark W. Rosegrant Director Environment and Production Technology Division High-level Panel.
Image courtesy of NASA/GSFC. Eugene S. Takle Professor Department of Agronomy Department of Geological and Atmospheric Science Director, Climate Science.
Chapter 20 Global Climate Change. Climate Change Terminology  Greenhouse Gas  Gas that absorbs infrared radiation  Positive Feedback  Change in some.
Image courtesy of NASA/GSFC. Current Efforts in Climate Forecasting and Modeling Eugene S. Takle Director, Climate Science Initiative Professor of Atmospheric.
Presentation Title Capacity Building Programme on the Economics of Adaptation Supporting National/Sub-National Adaptation Planning and Action Adaptation.
Climate Change Mitigation through Technology Innovations in Agriculture Bettina Hedden-Dunkhorst and Paul Vlek Center for Development Research, University.
Global Change Impacts on Rice- Wheat Provision and the Environmental Consequences Peter Grace SKM - Australia Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse.
1 EFFECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON AGRICULTURE SYSTEM C. P. Srivastava Deputy Director of Agriculture, U.P. Govt.
Chittenden County Climate Action Planning CCRPC Board Presentation February 15, 2012 Julie Potter, Senior Planner.
Eugene S. Takle Iowa State University Midwest Weather Working Group Indianapolis, IN 7 October 2009.
Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Implications for Agriculture in the Asia-Pacific Region Andrew Ash Interim Director CSIRO Climate Adaptation.
Weather of the Prairies Sarah Marsden. Weather Patterns Over the course of a year, the temperature is typically around -3°F to 73°F and is near never.
Chapter 20 Global Climate Change. Climate Change Terminology  Greenhouse Gas  Gas that absorbs infrared radiation  Positive Feedback  Change in some.
Research & Systematic Observations (IX) Vulnerability Assessment, Impacts and Adaptation Measures (VII) Research & Systematic Observations (IX) Vulnerability.
Global Climate Change in the Great Lakes: How will Agriculture in the Great Lakes Region be Affected? By: Mary Brunner.
PROJECT TO INTERCOMPARE REGIONAL CLIMATE SIMULATIONS Global Climate Change: Recent Trends and Future Projections Eugene S. Takle, PhD, CCM Professor of.
Chapter 13 Section 3 Global Warming Environmental Science Spring 2011.
Chapter 21 Global Climate Change. Overview of Chapter 21  Introduction to Climate Change  Causes of Global Climate Change  Effects of Climate Change.
Climate Change and Agricultural: Trends and Bi-Directional Impacts Dennis Baldocchi Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management University.
Greenhouse Effect (E 3 ) Pages ) Definitions 2) Description 3) Greenhouse Gases 4) Greenhouse Gases Effect on Atmosphere.
Casey McCabe Global Change: Biome Perspective. (Illustration by Nicolle Rager Fuller, National Science Foundation.)
Business Opportunities from Climate Change Will Climate Change equal profit or loss? Chris Barnes, CEO, BLEDP Ltd.
Agriculture Outlook 2008: Farm Bill, Wind Energy and Climate Change Climate Change and Agriculture John M. Antle Dept. of Ag Econ & Econ.
Effects of global warming on global water and food supply Nigel Arnell and Martin Parry Working Group II (Impacts and Adaptation) UN Intergovernmental.
CLIMATE CHANGE CHALLENGE AND OPPORTUNITY David Skole Professor of Global Change Science Michigan State University.
Climate Smart Agriculture to Foster Food Production by Dyborn Chibonga, NASFAM CEO Prepared for WFO Annual General Assembly in Livingstone, Zambia -
1 CfE Higher Biology Food Supply. 2 Key areas: 3.1a Food Supply i) Food security and sustainable food production. ●Increase in human population and concern.
Impact of climate change on agriculture An overview!
An Agriculture Perspective
CLIMATE CHANGE – FUNDAMENTALS
Climate Change Causes.
Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture
Chapter 9 How should governments in Canada respond to political and economic issues?
Global Atmospheric Changes
Climate Change and the Land/Water Relationship
Soil and Water Conservation Society (SWCS) is a nonprofit scientific and educational organization -- founded in that serves as an advocate for.
Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture
Climate Change and the Midwest: Issues and Impacts
Image courtesy of NASA/GSFC
Image courtesy of NASA/GSFC
Image courtesy of NASA/GSFC
Climate Change and Agriculture
DO NOW.
Presentation transcript:

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture Assembled by Brian Viner and Gene Takle

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts Questions to consider The U.S. Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) focused on the following questions: What factors influencing agriculture, land resources, water resources, and biodiversity in the United States are sensitive to climate and climate change? How could changes in climate exacerbate or ameliorate stresses on agriculture, land resources, water resources, and biodiversity? What are the indicators of these stresses?

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts Potential Agricultural-Related Impacts from Climate Change Droughts and low water-tables leading to water stress Transport of water to other locations Warmer temps leading to more pests and diseases Changing seasons will lead to different crop growth. Soil temperatures will remain warmer

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts So what if CO 2 goes up? Carbon dioxide is also the source of carbon for photosynthesis, and consequently for 99% of all life. CO 2 + H 2 O + light  O 2 + organic C + chemical energy

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts Impacts biophysical impacts: physiological effects on crops, pasture, forests and livestock (quantity, quality); changes in land, soil and water resources (quantity, quality); increased weed and pest challenges; socio-economic impacts: decline in yields and production; reduced marginal GDP from agriculture; fluctuations in world market prices; changes in geographical distribution of trade regimes; increased number of people at risk of hunger and food insecurity; migration and civil unrest.

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts More impacts Food production is projected to benefit from a warmer climate, but there probably will be strong regional effects. Additional CO 2 is expected to improve crop yield and biomass production The U.S. Great Plains/Canadian Prairies are expected to be particularly vulnerable. Crops that are currently near climate thresholds (e.g., wine grapes in California) are likely to suffer decreases in yields, quality, or both. Climate change is expected to improve growing conditions for some crops that are limited by length of growing season and temperature. (e.g. fruit production in the Great Lakes region and eastern Canada).

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts D. Herzmann, Iowa Environmental Mesonet

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts D. Herzmann, Iowa Environmental Mesonet

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts D. Herzmann, Iowa Environmental Mesonet

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts D. Herzmann, Iowa Environmental Mesonet Fewer precipitation events More intense precipitation events Increased occurrence of damaging floods

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts Potential types of adaptation Seasonal changes and sowing dates Different variety or species Water supply and irrigation system Other inputs (fertilizer, tillage methods, grain drying, other field operations) New crop varieties

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts IPCC, 2007:Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, M.L. Parry, O.F. Canziani, J.P. Palutikof, P.J. van der Linden and C.E. Hanson, Eds., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 976pp. Chapter 5. Sensitivity of Maize Yield to Climate Change Red= without adaptation Black=with adaptation (change planting date, cultivar, use of irrigation)

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts Food costs

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts Reasons for Crop Increases Longer growing season Warmer spring soil temperatures Modest or no increase in summer daily maximum temperatures Increase in nighttime temperatures Reduced risk of late frost in spring or early frost in fall More freeze-thaw cycles that will recharge soil moisture in winter

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts Reasons for Crop Increases More precipitation More precipitation More soil moisture More soil moisture Higher dew-point temperatures reduces moisture stress Higher dew-point temperatures reduces moisture stress Increased carbon uptake by crops Increased carbon uptake by crops Higher CO 2 increases the water-use efficiency of crops Higher CO 2 increases the water-use efficiency of crops

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts Reasons for Crop Decreases More precipitation extremes More precipitation extremes More rain events bring heavy rain More rain events bring heavy rain More droughts More droughts More floods More floods More over-wintering pests More over-wintering pests More pathogens due to higher humidity More pathogens due to higher humidity More vigorous weed growth More vigorous weed growth More efficient water use => less cooling More efficient water use => less cooling

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts Which Cow Will Be Affected More by the Sun?

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts Example of the Interaction of Temperature and Humidity in Determining Heat Stress Potential in Dairy Cattle

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts How might Agriculture be Affected by Mitigation Legislation? Agriculture may need to reduce emissions because it releases substantial amounts of methane, nitrous oxide, and carbon dioxide. 50% of total methane, 70% of nitrous oxide, and 20% of carbon dioxide

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts How might Agriculture be Affected by Mitigation Legislation? Agriculture may enhance its absorption of GHGE by creating or expanding sinks. Management practices can increase soil carbon retention Land retirement (conversion to native vegetation) Residue management Less-intensive tillage Land use conversion to pasture or forest Restoration of degraded soils

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts How might Agriculture be Affected by Mitigation Legislation? Agriculture may provide substitute products which replace fossil fuel intensive products. - Cotton and other fibers can also be used to reduce petroleum-based synthetics Agriculture may find itself operating in a world where commodity and input prices have been altered by GHG related policies. - Increasing fuel taxes and transportation costs will be passed to the consumer

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts Information Taken From: IPCC 4 th Assessment Report Climateandfarming.org

(Mt/Ag/EnSc/EnSt 404/504 - Global Change) Agriculture Impacts Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture END