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New Perspectives on Climate Change Research in Brazil Carlos Nobre Center for Earth System Science National Institute for Space Research – INPE and Executive Coordinator of the FAPESP Research Program on Global Climate Change 08 December 2008 Contents … • Introduction: the role of S&T for sustainable development • New research programs on climate change in Brazil: – FAPESP Research Program on Global Climate Change – Climate Change Research Network – Rede CLIMA – National Institute for Climate Change Research • Conclusion: the National Climate Change Plan Percentage of Global Annual Emissions Regional Shift in Emissions Share 62% Kyoto Protocol 57% 49.7% 43% 38% UNFCCC Kyoto Protocol Adopted 50.3% 53% 47% Kyoto Protocol Entered into Force Current Top Emitters 1. China 2. USA 4. Russia 3. India J. Gregg and G. Marland, 2008, personal communication Recent emissions 0 Fossil Fuel Emissions: Actual vs. IPCC Scenarios SRES (2000) 1850 1900 1950 2000 2050 CO2 Emissions (GtC y-1) 10 9 8 7 Actual emissions: CDIAC Actual emissions: EIA 450ppm stabilisation 650ppm stabilisation A1FI (Avgs.) A1B A1T A2 B1 B2 2007 2006 2005 5 1995 2000 A1B: 2.42 A1FI: 2.71 A1T: 1.63 A2: 2.13 B1: 1.79 B2: 1.61 Observed 2000-2007 3.5% 6 1990 2100 aver. growth rates in % y -1 for 2000-2010: 2005 Raupach et al 2007, PNAS; Global Carbon Project (2008) Top Emitters 1. China 2010 2. USA 4. Russia 3. India Inventory of Brazilian Emissions by Sector (CO2-eq) Emissões Brasileiras de CO2eq (1994) 20% 1% 17% Energy Land Use Change 1% of GDP 55% Energia Processos Industriais Uso de Solventes e Outros Produtos Agropecuária Mudança no Uso da Terra e Florestas Tratamento de Resíduos Considering GWP of CH4 = 21 2% Agriculture 25% 30% of GDP Contributions of Brazilian research institutions to the science of climate change Number of articles by geographical coverage - 2002 - 2007 Latin America 68 (2,7%) Brazil 38 (1,5%) São Paulo 24 (0,9%) Developing Countries 328 (13,5%) Developed Countries 2153 (81,4%) Selection of published articles with key words “climate change”in based on 20 journals (e.g., Science, Nature, PNAS, J. Climate, Climatic Change etc.), during the last 5 years (2003-2007). Average Brazilian contributions is 2% (all areas) Can Tropical Countries become fully developed in st the 21 Century following sustainable pathways? Pathways for Earth Sustainability in Brazil The role of S&T The challenge of our generation is to invent a new development paradigm for the Global Tropics, based on S&T, recognizing that rational use of their abundant renewable natural resources and biodiversity can be the key factor for development. This new development paradigm must rest upon a robust capacity to observe and model the Earth System. The time has come for Global Climate Change Research in Brazil … Why is it important? • Over 50% of Brazil’s GDP is dependent on renewable natural resources (agriculture, hydropower, etc.) • Large vulnerable populations to extremes of climate and weather (farmers in semi-arid Northeast Brazil and poor urban population) • Many other vulnerabilities • Unlike other rapidly developing countries, it is quite feasible to reduce emissions Challenges for Brazilian Research Programs on Climate Change in the Next Decade • Detection and attribution of causes of climate change • Understanding of global biogeochemical cycles • Natural climate variability versus climate change • Global climate system models and scenarios • Strategies to mitigate emissions of Greenhouse gases in Brazil • Key vulnerabilities to climate change • Increase in adaptative capacity The science of global climate change: major challenges • Quantification of systemic risks • Reduction of uncertainties of projections and turning them more relevant at the regional scales and for adaptation (e.g., projections of extremes) • Impacts, adaptation and vulnerability research • Radically new decarbonization technologies Brazilian Research Network on Climate Change Research – “Rede CLIMA” Brazilian Research Network on Climate Change Research – “Rede CLIMA” • Established at the end of 2007 by the Ministry of S&T to expand the knowledge basis on climate change, impacts, adaptation, vulnerabilty and mitigation • Main Goal: increase Brazil’s capacity to cope with the challenges of global environmental change • It will articulate over 50 research groups in Brazil covering a broad range of interdisciplinary research on all dimensions of global environmental change • Budget: US$ 15 million over 3 years to start implementation • It involves initially 10 interconnected themes Themes of “Rede CLIMA” with Focal Points Biodiversity and Ecossistems MPEG, Belém Water Resources UFPE, Recife Regional Development UnB, Brasília Cities and Industry Unicamp, Campinas Renewable Energy COPPE / UFRJ, RJ Agriculture EMBRAPA, Campinas Human Health Fiocruz, RJ Economy of Climate Change USP, São Paulo Climate Modeling INPE Coastal Zones FURG, Rio Grande New Rede CLIMA-FAPESP Supercomputer for Climate Change Research ... Sustained Throughput 15 Tflop/s Main Memory 20 TBytes Primary TBytesin the world in climate This new system will Storage be the 6th most 400 powerful change research by mid-2009 Aquisition 2008 Installations First half of 2009 Total budget US$ 22.5 M FNDCT - US$ 15 M FAPESP - US$ 7.5M It will make it possible to run global climate model simulations at high spatial resolutions to grid sizes of 10 km ! The “National Institute” for Climate Change Research The “National Institute” for Climate Change Research • • Competitive Call for Proposals for National Institutes of S&T (INCT): US$ 250 M; 101 INCTs selected The National Institute for Climate Change: - 26 research projects covering the science of climate change, impact-adaptation-vulnerability studies, and mitigation; technological developments in climate modeling and geosensors - 90 research groups in Brazil and 8 countries; 400 researchers and students involved - US$ 3.5 M (+ US$ 5 M from Rede CLIMA) for 3 years GLOBAL CLIMATE SYSTEM MODEL Collective effort to develop the Brazilian Climate System Model Mid-1970s Mid-1980s Early 1990s Late 1990s Around 2000 Mid 2000s Atmosphere Atmosphere Atmosphere Atmosphere Atmosphere Atmosphere Land Surface Land Surface Land Surface Land Surface Land Surface Ocean & Sea-Ice The Climate System Ocean & Sea-Ice Ocean & Sea-Ice Ocean & Sea-Ice Sulphate Sulphate Sulphate Aerosol Aerosol Aerosol Non-sulphate Aerosol Non-sulphate Aerosol Carbon Cycle Carbon Cycle Dynamic Vegetation Atmospheric Chemistry Development of a Global Climate System Model • Two-pronged approach: (i) full use of experience of CPTEC and (ii) collaboration with advanced climate change centers abroad – – – – Take CPTEC Global Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Model as the structuring building block Add components: dynamic vegetation with carbon cycle; ocean carbon cycle; enhanced sea ice and pack ice; GHG and aerosols; atmospheric chemistry, etc. 5 year project with engagement of many modeling groups in Brazil Capacity development in many areas Brazil’s participation in IPCC AR5 global climate model simulations • • • • International collaboration with advanced climate change centers abroad: Hadley Centre and NCAR-ORNL, and others likely Design of simulations to add value to IPCC AR5 ensembles: higher ensemble sizes, higher resolution, different modules and/or physics, chemistry, vegetation, etc. Simulations to be carried out in Rede CLIMA-FAPESP Supercomputing Facility at INPE (likely from last quarter of 2009 through the fist quarter of 2011) Open data policy access for all simulations FAPESP Research Program on Global Climate Change FAPESP Research Program on Global Climate Change • • • • Carefully thought-out research plan (2 years) Long term research Program: 10 years warranted First Call for Proposals launched: US$ 7.5 million Two-pronged Call for Proposals: – US$ 6 million on scientific basis, impacts, and mitigation themes – US$ 1.5 million to develop the Brazilian Global Climate System Model (4 years) • Contribution to the development of a full-fledged Earth System Model • Supercomputer facility and support for model use and development Development of a Brazilian Global Climate System Model • • • • • • • • A single proposal will be selected Consortium of research institutions lead by São Paulo State institution (but engaging institutions from all over Brazil and from abroad) Build-up of existing experience and models developed in Brazil Applied to climate change research No “black-box” solution accepted Aims at developing capacity in all components of Global Climate System Model Strongly associated to PhD training Four years duration; US$ 1.5 M National Climate Change Plan • Federal Government has launched a National Climate Change Plan • Climate Change Fund to be established: estimates of US$ 400 million/year for adaptation, mitigation and S&T development • Rede CLIMA, INCT for Climate Change and the FAPESP Program (and other research programs being established) will form the pillar for the R&D portion of the National Climate Change Plan