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Transcript
Uncertainties on
Climate Warming
Keymote Speaker: Gao Yanfei
 The
Only Certainty is Uncertainty
 A Hardheaded Look at Distributional
Issues
 Designing a Practical Climate Policy
 Where Does Climate Change Policy
Stand Now?
 Conclusion
The Only Certainty is Uncertainty
Two Undisputed Facts

The first is that certain gases in the atmosphere
are transparent to ultraviolet light but absorb
infrared radiation.

The second undisputed fact is that the
concentration of many greenhouse gases has
been increasing rapidly due to human activity.
Uncertainties

how much warming will result from a given
increase in greenhouse gas concentrations,
or when such warming will occur or how it
will affect different regions and ecosystems.
Uncertainties

Clouds reflect ultraviolet radiation, thus
reducing the amount of solar radiation
reaching the ground, so an increase in
cloud cover could tend to reduce the
greenhouse effect. At the same time,
clouds absorb and reradiate infrared, which
tends to increase the greenhouse effect.
Uncertainties
 Another
problem is determining how
quickly ocean temperatures will
respond to global warming.
Uncertainties

Aerosols in the atmosphere reflect a
portion of incoming solar radiation, which
tends to reduce climate change, but they
also absorb infrared, which tends to
increase it.
There is no serious scientific
disagreement about the underlying
problem:
No climate models predict zero warming
 No one seriously suggests that greenhouse
gas concentrations can continue to increase
without eventually producing some degree
of warming

It is very difficult to tell
whether actual increases in
temperature are outside the
usual range and, thus, hard
to tell how much warming
may have occurred.
Other complicated factors
people have measured temperatures with
different kinds of instruments, at different
locations and even at different altitudes.
 Urban heat island effect
 The enormous range Concentration of
carbon dioxide in the atmosphere in 2100
is likely to exceed preindustrial levels by 75
to 350 percent.

Other complicated factors
population growth
 technical change
 income growth
 energy prices
 Other greenhouse gas concentrations are
likely to increase as well

The cost of reducing greenhouse gas
emissions is also uncertain.
 The wide range of these estimates is due to
uncertainties about a variety of key
economic parameters and variables.

In short, uncertainty is the
single most important
attribute of climate change
as a policy problem, from
climatology to economics.
Thank You!