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How the UK Government is responding to climate change Tony Clemson Head of Climate Change Section British Embassy, Seoul
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CLIMATE 1000 - 2100AD Source: IPCC 2000
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INCREASING DESTRUCTION AND DISASTERS Number of weather related disasters: 1900 – 1909 = 71 1990 - 1999 = 2711 2006 = 396 UN Intl. Strategy for Disaster Reduction Korea: Top 20 Weather related disasters: 5% (1920s), 5%(1950s), 40%(1980s), 45% ( 1990s) Prof. Jae-Yeong Jang, Ajou University from Min. Govt. Admin. & Home Affairs, Annual Disaster Rpt 2001
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Climate change increases the likelihood of extreme weather events that cause direct damage to human life and property. Such extreme weather events are already having a growing economic impact. What are the economic costs of climate change?
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Health and well-being Heatwaves Disease –one quarter of all deaths, globally, due to environmental causes –36% of all child deaths (under 14 years) attributed to the environment –85% of major diseases related to environmental factors Floods, droughts - malnutrition, diarrhea
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A Multiplier for Instability Water Scarcity Migration Crop Decline Hunger Coastal Risks Recent Conflicts
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No longer just an environmental issue… Long term sustainable economic growth Energy security Foreign policy and national security International development Health and Well-being Moral responsibility
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UK Government Actions Kyoto target of 12.5% reduction –On target for 23% Public awareness campaigns - “Act on CO 2 ” £ 800 million fund for developing countries Investment in renewable energy and energy efficiency
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Key Provisions of the Climate Change Bill Puts into statute a reduction of CO 2 emissions by at least 60% by 2050. Five-year carbon budgets setting binding limits on CO 2 emissions Environmental, technological, economic, fiscal, social and international factors must be taken into account Emission reductions purchased overseas may be counted towards the UK’s targets
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Energy White Paper - key measures Triple electricity supplies from renewables by 2015. Encourage more local and micro-generation. Commercial demonstration of carbon capture and storage – potential 90% reduction of CO 2 Doubling the current requirement for energy suppliers to deliver energy efficiency measures to households. A cap and trade carbon reduction scheme for businesses like banks and supermarkets. Demanding targets for the energy efficiency standards of new products.
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Conclusions Climate change is not fair - it hits the poorest hardest But, it affects us all - our economy, health, society We are responsible We can all make a difference
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Thank you! Email: tony.clemson@fco.gov.uk tel: 02 3210 5537
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