Controlling climate change
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adam_text | Controlling
Climate
Change
Controlling Climate
Change
is an unbiased and comprehensive overview that is free of jargon and
solidly based on the findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (fPCC). It looks at
what we can do to solve the problem of man-made climate change, working through the often
confusing potential solutions. Readers will find answers to the vital questions:
•
What will happen if climate change is not controlled?
•
What is the magnitude of the challenge to avoid climate change?
•
What is the role of prevention and adaptation?
•
What measures can we take to control climate change and what do they cost?
•
What policies arc available to make it happen?
Bert Metz
is a leading expert on climate change science and policy. As a former co-chair of the
ÌPCC
Working Group on Mitigation of Climate Change and an international climate change negotiator, his
insider expertise provides a cutting edge, completely up-to-date assessment that gives the reader an
insight to issues at the top of the political agenda. He leads the reader through the scenarios of
ambitious actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and protect our forests, in the context of the
challenges of countries to provide for economic growth and development and the need for societies to
adapt to different climate conditions. Technical solutions, behavioural issues, costs, and policies and
measures arc discussed for each of the main economic sectors. The complexities of international
climate negotiations are explained in a succinct manner. Damage to ecosystems, impact on food
production, health and the very existence of a large proportion of the world s population are all
tackled with an emphasis on the potential solutions.
Illustrations, tables of data, and extensive boxed examples motivate students to engage with this
essential global debate. Questions for each chapter are available online for course instructors, so
students can test their knowledge.
This textbook is ideal for any course on the consequences of climate change and its mitigation
and adaptation. Written in accessible language with a minimum of technical jargon, it will also be
valuable to anyone with an interest in what action should be taken to combat climate change, from
the layman to scientists, professionals and policy makers.
Titel: Controlling climate change
Autor: Metz, Bert
Jahr: 2010
Preface page xiii
1 Climate change and its impacts: a short summary 1
What is covered in this chapter? 1
The climate has changed 1
Are ice and snow cover and sea level consistent with the temperature
trends? 3
Are observations of biological systems also consistent with the
measurements of a changed climate? 5
Are human activities responsible for this climate change? 5
How is the climate going to change further in the future? 9
Climate models 12
What will be the impact of future climate change? 13
What is the combined effect of these impacts regionally? 21
How can we characterise the overall vulnerability to climate change? 21
What does this mean for development? 27
2 Greenhouse gas emissions 30
What is covered in this chapter? 30
Contributions to warming 30
Kyoto greenhouse gases 32
Other gases and aerosols 40
How will emissions develop in the future? 42
Emission projections 46
Are actual emissions higher than what scenarios project? 49
So what does this mean? 49
3 Keeping climate change within sustainable limits:
where to draw the line? 51
What is covered in this chapter? 51
What does the Climate Convention say about it? 51
What risks and whose risks? 52
Should science give us the answer? 52
What are the implications of stabilizing greenhouse gas concentrations in the
atmosphere? 55
viii Contents
How can drastic emissions reductions be realized? 58
Better to adapt to climate change than to avoid it? 65
What are the costs? 68
Risk management 74
Political judgement: the EU s 2 degree target 74
Cost-benefit comparison 75
So what do we know now? 76
Development first 78
What is covered in this chapter? 78
Development and climate change 78
What does climate change mean for development? 80
Making development more sustainable 83
Mainstreaming climate change in development policies 84
Changing development paths is not so simple 97
How to make it happen? 100
The key points from this chapter 103
Energy Supply 105
What is covered in this chapter? 105
Energy and development 105
Where is energy used? Ill
Greenhouse gas emissions 114
The electricity sector and the emissions reduction challenge 115
Emission reduction options in the electricity sector 115
Power plant efficiency and fuel switching 116
Nuclear power 118
Hydropower 121
Wind 123
Bioenergy 126
Geothermal energy 130
Solar 131
Ocean energy 135
C02 capture and storage and hydrogen 136
Comparing C02 emissions 141
Comparing costs 142
So how can climate policy transform the electricity supply system? 144
What policy intervention is needed? 146
So what does this mean? 149
Transportation 151
What is covered in this chapter? 151
Need for transportation 151
Development and climate implications 153
ix Contents
How can transport emissions be reduced? 156
Reducing demand 156
Shifting transport modes 158
Freight transport and modal shift 163
More efficient fuel use 164
Change the fuel 167
So what can be achieved in tenns of reduction of energy use
and C02 emissions? 175
How do we get it done? 176
Buildings 181
What is covered in this chapter? 181
Developments in the buildings sector 181
How can we reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions? 185
Reduce energy needs 186
Use energy more efficiently 188
Change the energy source 195
Change behaviour 199
How does this all fit together? 201
How to realize this large potential? 201
The building sector challenge 207
Industry and waste management 209
What is covered in this chapter? 209
Trends in industrial production 209
Trends in waste management 211
Greenhouse gas emissions 212
Opportunities to reduce emissions 213
Iron and steel 214
Cement 217
Chemicals and petroleum refining 218
Other industries . 220
Generic reduction options 222
Management of post consumer waste 223
Overall reduction potential 224
How to make it happen? 226
Future challenges 233
Land use, agriculture, and forestry 235
What is covered in this chapter? 235
Land use trends 235
Land use and greenhouse gas emissions ¦ 237
How can emission be reduced and carbon reservoirs
increased? 241
Contents
How much can agriculture and forestry contribute to controlling
climate change? 244
What can bioenergy contribute? 250
What policies are available? 252
Interaction with adaptation and sustainable development 258
So what does this mean for the role of agriculture and forestry? 259
10 How does it fit together? 261
What is covered in this chapter? 261
Adding up the sector reduction potentials 261
How does this compare with global top-down studies? 265
How far do we get with these reduction potentials? 266
Do we need to look at geo-engineering options as well? 268
How is the overall mitigation picture for individual countries? 270
A closer look at the cost of mitigation actions 272
What about the costs for the economy as a whole? 273
Investments 275
How big are the co-benefits? 277
Technology transfer 279
Technology development 284
The relation between mitigation and adaptation 284
11 Policies and measures 287
What is covered in this chapter? 287
Realizing mitigation potential requires government policies 287
Types of policy instruments 288
Regulations 289
Taxes and levies 292
Tradable permits 293
Voluntary agreements 296
Subsidies and other financial incentives 298
Research and development 299
Information instruments 299
Voluntary actions 303
Non-climate policies 304
What are the strengths and weaknesses of the various policy
instruments? 304
What are the lessons from practical experience? 305
National policy packages 311
Implementation and enforcement 316
12 International climate change agreements 318
What is covered in this chapter? 318
Why are international agreements needed? 318
xi Contents
The Climate Change Convention and the Kyoto Protocol:
lessons learned 319
Climate Change Convention 319
Kyoto Protocol 322
Are countries meeting their emission reduction obligations? 326
Clean Development Mechanism 328
Institutional infrastructure 332
New agreements beyond 2012 334
Contours of a Copenhagen Protocol 347
Index 351
The colour plates will he found between pages 208 and 209.
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