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1 CLIMATE AND DEVELOPMENT IN COPENHAGEN Prof. Milind Kandlikar, Liu Institute, UBC

2 Rich and Poor in the World Today

3 What is Development?  Improvement in Human Wellbeing  HDI: Per capita Income, Health, Education  Technology changes the structure of the economy  Ag -> Manufacturing -> Services  Rural to Urban  Energy Use Increases  Increasing Energy use  Greater efficiency of use but…  Greater emissions of carbon

4 Who is Responsible for Carbon Emissions? Current vs. Historical

5 Who is Responsible for Carbon Emissions? Per Capita Emissions But is there a “Germany” within China?

6 Meanwhile….

7 Emission Pathways for < 2 C by 2050

8 Copenhagen Objectives Set up Global Emissions Target with EU and US on board Price Carbon (Taxes, Permits, REDD) Engage BRIC countries Vulnerable countries and adaptation

9 Diverse Developing Country Response Those opposing binding targets Very Large Rapidly Industrializing - China, India Medium-sized emitters with large forests - Brazil and Indonesia Those pushing for binding targets  Existentially Threatened (Small Island States)  Small and Impoverished ~50 countries with lower emissions than UBC (e.g. Niger, Mali, Rwanda) The Rest - varying emissions and vulnerabilities

10 What to Expect in Copenhagen?  A binding agreement with US on board?  Concessions from Large Emitters  China’s plan to reduce carbon intensity by 45% is a start  India’s plan to reduce intensity by 25%.  “Make the Gringo Pay for Forest Preservation”  Brazil and REDD. Tropical Countries.  A market-based framework for Tech. Transfer?  CDM is an utter failure  An Adaptation Fund?  Exhortations by the most vulnerable for action (and aid)  Maldives, Bangladesh, African States

11 “The picture’s pretty bleak, gentlemen. The world’s climates are changing, the mammals are taking over, and we all have a brain about the size of a walnut.”


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