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Perspectives on Environmental Regime in Nepal: Climate Change & Issues in Governance Bhupesh Adhikary World Conference on Recreating South Asia: Democracy, Social Justice and Sustainable Development, IIC, New Delhi, 24-26 February 2011 Overview Atmospheric Science – Climate Change Historical Perspectives Scientific Assessment: Nepalese Atmospheric Environment Environmental Policy Formulation and Governance Observations Models Uncertainties/Recommendations Sound environmental policy Issues in climate change and governance Nepal’s current model of action in climate change Conclusions and recommendations Historical Perspectives Developed Nations Svante Arrhenius, 1896 - CO2 and warming Simple model, Low CO2 levels, did not anticipate exponential rise 1957 – International Geophysical Year 1962- Silent Spring Book 1970- Earth Day 1972- UNEP 1987- Montreal Protocol 1992- UNFCCC 1997- Kyoto Protocol COP meetings Nepal Opened to the outside in 1950s Modern Economic Development Planning 1956 Environmental degradation- Soil and Water Conservation Department of Hydrological Survey – 1965, DHM -1967 Atmospheric composition and air pollution 1980s MOPE-1995, Acts-1996, 1997. Signed treaties before focused ministry, and regulations. 2000 – Studies on urban air and limited to Kathmandu Valley Climate Change issues in policy documents 2000. Historical Lessons World has pondered on environmental issues for more than a century and created a vast amount of knowledge base. Nepal has very limited and fragmented knowledge about environmental issues and climate change. Documentation and knowledge about indigenous survival skills degrading Scientific Assessment: Nepalese Atmospheric Environment Summer Monsoon Agricultural production and daily subsistence of millions Climatic Variables- Observations, GCM models Temperature Distribution Precipitation Statistics Glacier Studies snow cover, source of water during dry period Scientific Assessment: Observations Shrestha et al., 1999 Maximum Temperature trends – 1971 to 1994 Rise in maximum temperature trends Altitudinal variation in rise of maximum temperatures. Seasonal variation High altitude showing higher rise Highest rise in the post monsoon (October – November) Aerosols?? Shrestha et al., 2000 Precipitation 1948 to 1994 Highly variable, show decadal variability, no clear trend Decadal variability seen in different altitudes Scientific Assessment: Observations Continued Glaciers Issues In general are retreating from the Middle of 19th century to much of 20th century (Mayeski et al, 1979, Raina 2010) Is the rate of melt faster in the last several decades? Is this accelerated melt due to global warming Uncertainties Limited peer reviewed papers, IPCC retracting the statements. Work of NGOs such as ICIMOD are helping to create inventory Work of Kulkarni et al., using remote sensing techniques , suggest that small glaciers are melting faster and is due to global warming. Scientific Assessment: Models First usage of GCM in Nepal 1997 Handful more global model ensembles Crude resolution, 2.22° x 3.75° complex topography Limited physics and chemistry, no aerosol, step function CO2 Agrawala et al., 2003 NCSVT, 2009 Regional model Shrestha et al, 2010 HADRM2 and PRECIS GCM driven, unclear about regional emissions, aerosols? Scientific Assessments: Lessons GCM and regional models Temperature over Nepal is warming Rise in temperature varies 1.2 to 4.7 °C Seasonality in warming, winter months more then others Higher elevation warming more than lower elevation Precipitation Cannot satisfactorily reproduce observations Variable, with no clear trend Uncertainties/Recommendations Nepal – LDC Aerosols Limited financial and technical resources, learn from world and region High spatial and temporal variability High loading in the winter months (ABCs) BC second to CO2 in contributing to global warming Seems to perturb monsoon circulation “NO Regrets Development Policy” Tie climate change mitigation with other co-benefits, such as indoor air and health Reduce BC emissions Environmental Policy Formulation and Governance Environment – Government, Public Good, Cannot be resolved by private sector alone Sound Environmental Policy (Vig et al.,) Problem recognition, different stakeholders definition and perception Scientific knowledge and solution possibilities Role of media in awareness State of economy and strength of opposing groups Montreal Protocol Climate Change issues in governance Betsil et al., (2007), Decade of cities and climate change research Interface between knowledge and policy Multi-level governance and policy fragmentation Rhetoric versus reality on the ground Applicable to Nepal as well Nepal: Governance and Climate Change Environment pollution: relatively new area, governance in climate change has ways to go Frequent structural changes in institution INGOs / NGOs are the main drivers of environmental policies Ministry Personnel Outsourcing of work, 1st CDM project- consultant- baseline study Government accepts their role eg. “Mountain Alliance Initiative” Cabinet Meeting at Everest, Rally in NYC and Copenhagen (COP) Attract world attention, but will the Nepalese poor benefit? Recommendation: Way Forward for Nepal Government has to take the driver’s seat Define lively-hood drivers and act to reduce poverty Understand and document indigenous knowledge and survival skills, enhance these further Negotiations are taking place in national/international scale impacts are on a local level GLOF “What flood risks one is actually trying to adapt to and what risks are seen as reasonable is far from evident” “No Regrets Development Pathway” Instead of capacity building of everyone and everything, decide the depth of training in the government, and instead provide policy alternatives (BAT, BAU) and let the people decide. Thank You !! Questions ??