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Transcript
FOREST SERVICE GHG ISSUES
AND INFORMATION NEEDS
Elizabeth Reinhardt, FS Climate Change Office
POLICY CONTEXT
UNFCCC
 EO 13514
 NEPA Draft Guidance
 Forest Service Draft Planning Rule
 Forest Service Climate Change
Performance Scorecard

UNFCCC
US political commitment to 17% economy wide
reduction from 2005 by 2020 (includes
LULUCF)
 Current interagency discussions on how LULUCF
will be included – eg how to deal with natural
disturbance, risk
 New GHG reduction commitments are under
negotiation – likely to have implications for US
forest inventory and management

EO 13514
Section 9: “consider and account for
sequestration and emissions of GHGs resulting
from Federal land management practices.”
 Draft Guidance: interagency team of
managers and scientists (will) recommend the
appropriate tools, models, protocols, and data
to account for: 1) GHG sequestration and
emissions from Federal land management
practices, and 2) total GHG sequestration and
emissions from Federal lands at appropriate
spatial scales.

NEPA GHG GUIDANCE
Draft CEQ guidance: federal land management
agencies should consider greenhouse gas (GHG)
emissions and climate change effects as part of their
NEPA procedures.
 Consider GHG emissions resulting from their proposed
projects and programs in NEPA documents.
 Determine whether GHG emissions resulting from
proposed actions are “significant” (require an EIS).
 Evaluate differences among alternatives in emissions
and carbon sequestration potential, as well as tradeoffs with other environmental values.
FS DRAFT PLANNING RULE
The proposed rule specifies that units will
monitor “carbon stored in above ground
vegetation”. Some public comments were
received regarding carbon, and the language
in the final rule is being developed.
FS CLIMATE CHANGE SCORECARD
Mitigation is 1 of 4 dimensions
 Carbon Assessment Stewardship
 Does your Unit have a baseline assessment of
carbon stocks?
 Does your Unit have an assessment of how
disturbance and management activities are
influencing carbon stocks or carbon
sequestration and emissions?
 How is your Unit integrating carbon
stewardship with the management of other
benefits being provided by the Unit?

BIG ISSUES
Disturbance
 Estimating avoided losses
 Effects of climate change on sequestration
rates
 Communicating forest carbon dynamics
 Life cycle analysis
 Adaptation/mitigation opportunities in
restoration of disturbed lands

DISTURBANCE
 Variability
and inherent unpredictability at
short temporal/spatial scales
 Unknown effects of climate change on
disturbance dynamics
 Risk management
ESTIMATING AVOIDED LOSSES
Seems simple (but isn’t)
EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON
SEQUESTRATION RATES
Increased disturbance
 Increased moisture stress
 Increased nitrogen deposition and CO2
 Net effect – unknown and regionally variable

Carbon Storage (Mg/ha)
COMMUNICATING FOREST
CARBON DYNAMICS
1500
1 stand
100 stands
10 stands
Sink
1000
500
Source
0
Year
0
100
200
Years
Carbon, Mg/ha
300
Year
400
Control scenario
Beetle scenario
Year
Ecosystem Carbon stock change, MT/y
DIVERGENT VIEWPOINTS
Mutually exclusive strategies
1) Increase carbon stocks in living forest
2) Use forests for C storage and substitution:
• Store C and harvested wood products
• Substitute for energy intensive products
• Substitute for fossil energy
Portfolio of options that are appropriate in
different situations.
LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS– what are
the system boundaries
Source: IPCC 4th Assessment Report on Mitigation, Forestry
RECLAMATION OF DISTURBED
LANDS


Biochar for reclamation of abandoned mine sites
Reforestation after severe wildfire
Thank you!