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Markus Amann International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) Comparison of GHG mitigation efforts between Annex 1 countries Objectives • Impartial, coherent and transparent comparison of GHG mitigation potentials and costs in Annex 1 countries – using a multi-disciplinary systems approach, – based on publicly available data, – taking into account co-benefits on air pollution, – independent assessment, financed through IIASA’s core funds. • Results, input data and an interactive calculator freely available in the public domain: http://gains.iiasa.ac.at Methodology Bottom-up approach: • all gases and sectors, • at detailed technical level (several 100 source categories, 300+ mitigation measures, etc.) • systems approach (integrated perspective covering demand and supply sectors), • consistent with UNFCCC 2005 inventories, • employing exogenous activity projections, • technical, economic and market potentials (before trading). Based on earlier work with IIASA’s GAINS (Greenhouse gas – Air pollution Interactions and Synergies) model Marginal cost curves for each Party EU27 Japan USA Russia Interest rate: 20% An initial implementation • For largest Annex 1 countries (98% of 1990 emissions), EU27 presented in aggregate • Based on activity projections of IEA World Energy Outlook 2008 and FAO World Agriculture Perspective • Key assumptions: – – – – – Only currently available technologies Natural turnover of capital stock, no premature scrapping No behavioural changes Domestic measures only LULUCF excluded for now • Initial analysis compiled from publicly available information, received only limited review by national experts up to now Baseline GHG emissions projections for IEA WEO2008 projection E m is s ions relative to 1990 160% A us tralia New Z ealand 140% C anada 120% Norw ay United S tates of A meric a 100% S w itz erland J apan 80% A nnex -I EU27 60% Rus s ian Federation Ukraine 40% 1990 2005 Ye a r 2020 Analysis not completed yet for: Belarus, Croatia, Turkey, Cyprus, Malta Total costs for GHG mitigation, Annex 1, 2020 for different interest rates (excl. LULUCF) Total cost (% of GDP2020) 2.0% 20% 4% 1.5% 1.0% 0.5% 0.0% 5% 0% -5% -10% -15% -20% -0.5% Emissions relative to 1990 -25% Canada Australia New Zealand Japan Switzerland Russian Federation (10% excl. LULUCF) America States of rate, Unitedinterest Total cost curves for 2020 (% of GDP) EU27 Norway Ukraine Total cost (share of GDP2020) AUS NZ CA NO US CH JP EU RU 0.4% UKR 0.3% 0.2% 0.1% 0.0% -0.1% -0.2% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% -10% -20% -30% -40% -50% -60% Emissions relative to 1990 Comparison of mitigation efforts for a 16.5% reduction of total Annex 1 emissions Efficiency vs. equity Change Perto 1990 capita Carbon Costs Costs perprice % GDP capita Carbon Costs Costs perprice % GDP capita Change Perto 1990 capita Carbon Costs Costs perprice % GDP capita AU CA EU JP NZ NO RU CH UKR US AU CA EU JP NZ NO RU CH UKR US Change Perto 1990 capita AU CA EU JP NZ NO RU CH UKR US Change Perto 1990 capita Carbon Costs Costs perprice % GDP capita AU CA EU JP NZ NO RU CH UKR US On-line calculator on the Internet http://gains.iiasa.ac.at/MEC Co-benefits on air pollutant emissions Annex 1, 2020 Air pollution emissions relative to Baseline 2020 0% NOx SO2 PM2.5 -5% -10% -15% 5% 0% -5% -10% GHG emissions (relative to 1990) -15% The GAINS calculator refers to Annex 1 measures only Estimates for other countries are available GHG mitigation cost curves for China, 2020 (GAINS-Asia estimates for 4% interest rate) 90 60 30 0 -30 -60 Air pollution emissions relative to baseline 120 Carbon price (€/t CO2) 100% 1.0% GHG mitigation costs (% of GDP in 2020) 150 0.8% 0.6% 0.4% 0.2% 0.0% 1 2 3 GHG mitigation potential (Gt CO2eq) Marginal costs 4 80% 70% 60% 50% 350% -0.2% 0 90% 350% 300% 250% 200% GHG emissions relative to 1990 Total costs 300% 250% 200% GHG emissions relative to 1990 SO2 NOx PM2.5 Co-benefits on air pollution Conclusions • IIASA’s GAINS analysis: – Coherent and impartial comparison of mitigation efforts – Analysis based on publicly available data – Transparency: Open access to results and all input data: http://gains.iiasa.ac.at – Review workshop in May/June 2009 • The analysis quantifies impacts of objective reasons for differences in mitigation efforts. • Different equity criteria deliver different rankings of countries. • The GAINS calculator provides a practical tool for comparing mitigation efforts along multiple criteria.