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The science of climate change Sir David King Chief Scientific Adviser to HM Government British Council/Warsaw University Centre for Environmental Studies 30 March 2005
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Source: NASA The earth’s energy budget
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Carbon cycles
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Glacial cycles of past 800,000 years Source: Nature Vol 429
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Source University of Berne and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Carbon dioxide levels over the last 60,000 years 379ppm 2004
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Simulated global warming Observed simulated by model Temperature rise degrees C 0.0 0.5 1.0 1850 1900 1950 2000 Source: Hadley Centre
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Annual European summer temperatures 1900 1950 2000 4321043210 Temperature anomaly (wrt 1961-90) °C Summer 2003 value Annual average Smoothed trend Model – natural factors only Source: Hadley Centre
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Possible flooding in the UK by 2080s
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Foresight Flood and Coastal Defence Project – key findings Continuing with existing policies is not an option – risk becomes unacceptable levels in 3 of the 4 scenarios considered The risks can be reduced to present day levels using a broad portfolio of responses There are difficult decisions to be taken: –Invest more in sustainable approaches –Adapt to increased flooding
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Mitigation - creating a low carbon economy UK White Paper published February 2003. Overall objectives are: –To put the UK on a path to cut CO 2 emissions by some 60% by 2050, with real progress by 2020 –To maintain the reliability of energy supplies –To promote competitive markets in the UK and beyond –To tackle fuel poverty
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…and a diverse mix of renewables Improved energy efficiency…
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G8 and EU challenges Climate Change is a UK priority for G8 and EU Presidencies in 2005 (African development is the other key priority) Climate change is a global problem and requires a global response –Kyoto, European Emissions trading Clear vision of energy futures required to enable global collaboration to move forward Science, engineering and technology have key roles to play
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