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1 Ole John Nielsen Copenhagen Center for Atmospheric Research Department of Chemistry University of Copenhagen Climate change after Copenhagen 2009
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5 2. Social and Environmental Disruption
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8 Ocean acidification Challenge to marine biodiversity and ability of oceans to function as sink of CO 2 Southern Ocean and Arctic ocean projected to become corrosive to aragonite by 2030-2060 Turley et al 2006
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9 (Smith et al. 2009 PNAS) Updated Reasons for Concern EU 2°C-Guardrail Source: H.J. Schellnhuber
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10 3. Long-term strategy: Global Timetables and targets.
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11 3. Long-term strategy: Global Timetables and targets.
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12 4. E q u i t y D i m e n t i o n s
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13 5. Inaction is inexcusable
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14 6. Meeting the challenge
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15 6. Meeting the challenge
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16 71% covered by water Water from the perspective of an atmospheric chemist
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17 Water gives life and water takes lives
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18 Industry Nature Drinking water Energy and regulation Agriculture
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20 Most disputes over water occur in areas where water supplies are uncertain
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21 Sea level rise and drinking water in western Denmark Other effects of climate change must be added
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22 Thank you for your attention The stone age did not end for the lack of stone And the oil age will end long before we run out of oil
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