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Changing Nature of Rural Landscapes and Communities John Williams NSW Commissioner for Natural Resources The challenge for Australian agriculture… • The era of cheap energy for Agriculture is over..... • Fuels, Fertilizer, Pesticides, increasingly expensive • The impact of Emission Trading Scheme is about to begin..... • Increase costs of most inputs to agriculture • The era of cheap food and fibre may be over.... • global food demand increasing-Food security. BIODIVERSITY LAND AIR WATER Damage to Land, Water & Biodiversity soil nutrient depletion soil acidification soil structural decline soil biological decline dryland wind and irrigation salinization and water erosion contamination chemicals with residues of agricultural Damage to Land, Water & Biodiversity loss of habitat and biodiversity river processes and environmental flows nutrient, salts and pollutants to wetlands, rivers and water bodies contamination pollutants riparian, decline decline of groundwater with nutrients, salt and remnant vegetation damage and rural tree in native pastures and environmental value of rangelands The challenge for Australian society • To manage water, land, biodiversity which underpin our life support systems by •Providing our ecosystems services and our ecological infrastructure • Under Climate Change and Shift Change in atmospheric CO2 over the last 1000 years Based on ice core analysis, and since 1958 on direct measurements Inset: Monthly average concentration at Mauna Loa, Hawaii. Source: Australian Government, Bureau of Meteorology Climate observations compared to projections Source: Rahmstorf et al (2007). Science 316:709. Australia is warming Climate change is occurring and is due to human activities Global Carbon Budget (1850-2005) 19801989 20002005 Source 5.4 6.3 7.2 deforestation atmospheric CO2 Sink CO2 flux (Pg C y-1) fossil fuel emissions 19901999 land ocean Time (y) IPCC 2001; Canadell et al. 2007, PNAS, in review; IPCC WGI 2007, unpublished comparison 1.4 1.6 1.5 3.3 3.2 4.2 1.7 2.5 2.3 1.8 2.2 2.3 Summary of Projected Climate Changes • • • • • • • Temperature to increase 3oC by 2050 and 5oC by 2070 over land areas Lower increases in temperature in maritime environments Precipitation increases in high latitudes (temperate) but a drying in mid-latitudes (sub-tropics) over Asia Equatorial tropical zone – uncertain but little mean change expected No increase in cyclone frequency but intensity could increase by 10-20% Accelerated melting of glaciers – 65% of China’s glaciers will not exist by 2050 with current and projected warming trends Sea level rise modest in IPCC projections (c. 50cm) but estimates don’t include significant ice melt over land 15-model average changes in temperature by 2030, relative to 1990 Suppiah et al (in prep) Low CO2 emission scenario High CO2 emission scenario Temperature change (°C) Annual Flows In Lachlan River at Forbes 5 May 2017 TYPE IN PRESENTATION NAME 16 Rainfall trend (1910 to 2005) Source: Richard Beecham, NSW Department of Natural Resources Source: Barry Hanstrum, Bureau of Meteorology