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How ASEAN can deal with climate change based on Paris Agreement Sustainable Energy & Technology Asia (SETA 2016) Bangkok March 23, 2016.

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1 How ASEAN can deal with climate change based on Paris Agreement Sustainable Energy & Technology Asia (SETA 2016) Bangkok March 23, 2016

2 Why ASEAN matters 20072014 GDP (US$ Trillion)1.332.57 GDP/Capita (Current US$)23434135 (76% increase in 7 years) Population (2014) in millions ChinaIndiaASEANEUUS 13671259622504319 More than 50% of ASEAN’s population is under 30 years old compared to 39% in East Asia 34% in Europe

3 Key Messages ➜ Human influence on the climate system is clear ➜ The more we disrupt our climate, the more we risk severe, pervasive and irreversible impacts ➜ We have the means to limit climate change and build a more prosperous, sustainable future Source: AR5 WGI SPM, AR5 WGII SPM, AR5 WGIII SPM

4 Humans are changing the climate Year Globally averaged combined land and ocean surface temperatures It is extremely likely that we are the dominant cause of warming since the mid-20th century Source: AR5 WGI SPM

5 Temperatures continue to rise Year Globally averaged combined land and ocean surface temperatures Each of the past 3 decades has been successively warmer than the preceding decades since 1850 Source: AR5 WGI SPM

6 Source: AR5 SYR SPM

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8 Sources of emissions Energy production remains the primary driver of GHG emissions 35% 24% 21% 14% 6.4% 2010 GHG emissions Energy Sector Agriculture, forests and other land uses Industry Transport Building Sector Source: AR5 WGIII SPM

9 Impacts are already underway Tropics to the poles On all continents and in the ocean Affecting rich and poor countries Source: AR5 WGII SPM

10 Potential Impacts of Climate Change Food and water shortages Increased poverty Increased displacement of people Coastal flooding Source: AR5 WGII SPM

11 Climate Change Poses Risk for Food Production Percentage of yield projections Source: AR5 SYR SPM

12 Limiting Temperature Increase to 2˚C Global GHG emissions reduction of 40-70 % in 2050 compared to 2010 Net zero or negative GHG emissions in 2100 Global emissions to curb within next 5-15 years Source: AR5 WGIII SPM

13 The window for action is rapidly closing 65% of our carbon budget compatible with a 2°C goal already used Amount Used 1870-2011: 1900 GtCO2 Amount Remaining: 1000 GtCO2 Total Carbon Budget: 2900 GtCO2 Source: AR5 WGI SPM

14 What will Paris achieve?  Will exceed the 2 o C target  Does not involve binding commitments  No provision for penalising failure  Ignores the message of urgency in IPCC’s AR5  Upgradation of INDCs only in 2018 and then again in 2023

15 Source: IPCC SRREN

16 Scenarios of future  Multiple pathway for increasing the shares of RE across all end-use sectors  164 scenarios reviewed in the Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation (SRREN)  More than half of the scenarios show a contribution from RE in excess of a 17% share of primary energy supply in 2030 27% share in 2050  Scenarios with highest RE shares reach approximately 43% shares in 2030 and 77% shares in 2050  Several renewable energy technologies now reaching costs competitive with fossil fuel based energy supply  ASEAN region needs to attain leadership in the RE field and invest in coordinated R&D activities on significant scale. Source: IPCC SRREN

17 “A technological society has two choices. First it can wait until catastrophic failures expose systemic deficiencies, distortion and self deceptions… Secondly, a culture can provide social checks and balances to correct for systemic distortion prior to catastrophic failures” - Mahatma Gandhi


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