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The Threat to the Planet* Dark and Bright Sides Of Global Warming Jim Hansen September 22-23, 2008 Wind & Renewable Energy Conference Topeka, Kansas *Any statements relating to policy are personal opinion Global Warming Status 1. Knowledge Gap Between - What is Understood (science) - What is Known (public/policymakers) 2. Planetary Emergency - Climate Inertia Warming in Pipeline - Tipping Points Could Lose Control 3. Good News & Bad News - Safe Level of CO2 < 350 ppm - Multiple Benefits of Solution Basis of Understanding 1. Earth’s Paleoclimate History 2. On-Going Climate Changes 3. Climate Models Why be concerned about human-made climate change? There have been huge climate changes during Earth’s history! It is arrogant to think that humans can control climate or that we know enough to say that today’s climate is the best one for the planet. Fig. 1 Cenozoic Era End of Cretaceous (65 My BP) Present Day Summary: Cenozoic Era 1. Dominant Forcing: Natural ΔCO2 - Rate ~100 ppm/My (0.0001 ppm/year) - Human-made rate today: ~2 ppm/year Humans Overwhelm Slow Geologic Changes 2. Climate Sensitivity High - Antarctic ice forms if CO2 < ~450 ppm - Ice sheet formation reversible Humans Could Produce “A Different Planet” Earth’s history provides most important information on global warming. Recorded human history occurs within the Holocene warm period. CO2,CH4 and estimated global temperature (Antarctic ΔT/2 in ice core era) 0 = 1880-1899 mean. Source: Hansen, Clim. Change, 68, 269, 2005. Implications of Pleistocene Climate Change 1. Chief instigator of climate change was earth orbital change, a very weak forcing. 2. Chief mechanisms of Pleistocene climate change are GHGs & ice sheet area, as feedbacks. 3. Climate on long time scales is very sensitive to even small forcings. 4. Human-made forcings dwarf natural forcings that caused glacial-interglacial climate change. 5. Humans now control the mechanisms for global climate change, for better or worse. (A) Forcings used to drive climate simulations. (B) Simulated and observed surface temperature change. Source: Earth's energy imbalance: Confirmation and implications. Science 308, 1431, 2005. United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Aim is to stabilize greenhouse gas emissions… “…at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system.” Metrics for “Dangerous” Change Extermination of Animal & Plant Species 1. Extinction of Polar and Alpine Species 2. Unsustainable Migration Rates Ice Sheet Disintegration: Global Sea Level 1. Long-Term Change from Paleoclimate Data 2. Ice Sheet Response Time Regional Climate Disruptions 1. Increase of Extreme Events 2. Shifting Zones/Freshwater Shortages Tipping Point Definitions 1. Tipping Level - Climate forcing (greenhouse gas amount) reaches a point such that no additional forcing is required for large climate change and impacts 2. Point of No Return - Climate system reaches a point with unstoppable irreversible climate impacts (irreversible on a practical time scale) Example: disintegration of large ice sheet Arctic sea ice area at summer minimum. Arctic Sea Ice Criterion* 1. Restore Planetary Energy Balance CO2: 385 ppm 325-355 ppm 2. Restore Sea Ice: Aim for -0.5 W/m2 CO2: 385 ppm 300-325 ppm Range based on uncertainty in present planetary energy imbalance (between 0.5 and 1 W/m2) *Assuming near-balance among non-CO 2 forcings Greenland Total Melt Area – 2007 value exceeds last maximum by 10% 1998 Total Melt Area April - October Area Melted (km2) 3.00E+07 2007 2005 1998 2.50E+07 1987 2007 2002 1991 1995 2.00E+07 1.50E+07 1983 1996 1.00E+07 1996 1992 5.00E+06 1978 1983 1988 1993 1998 2003 2008 Year Konrad Steffen and Russell Huff, CIRES, University of Colorado at Boulder Surface Melt on Greenland Melt descending into a moulin, a vertical shaft carrying water to ice sheet base. Source: Roger Braithwaite, University of Manchester (UK) Jakobshavn Ice Stream in Greenland Discharge from major Greenland ice streams is accelerating markedly. Source: Prof. Konrad Steffen, Univ. of Colorado Greenland Mass Loss – From Gravity Satellite Sea Level Criterion* 1. Prior Interglacial Periods CO2 <~ 300 ppm 2. Cenozoic Era CO2 <~ 300 ppm 3. Ice Sheet Observations CO2 < 385 ppm *Assuming near-balance among non-CO 2 forcings Pier on Lake Mead Subtropics expected to expand with global warming. Observations show 4 degrees of latitude expansion. Fires Are Increasing World-Wide Wildfires in Western US have increased 4-fold in 30 years. Western US area burned Source: Westerling et al. 2006 Rongbuk Glacier Rongbuk glacier in 1968 (top) and 2007. The largest glacier on Mount Everest’s northern slopes feeds Rongbuk River. Ice Loss 1973-1998 Black bar: ice loss in 1973-1998. Curve:years until ice gone, at that loss rate. Paul, F. et al., Geophys. Res. Lett. 31, L21402, 2004. Stresses on Coral Reefs Coral Reef off Fiji (Photo: Kevin Roland) Assessment of Target CO2 Phenomenon Target CO2 (ppm) 1. Arctic Sea Ice 300-325 2. Ice Sheets/Sea Level 300-350 3. Shifting Climatic Zones 300-350 4. Alpine Water Supplies 300-350 5. Avoid Ocean Acidification 300-350 Initial Target CO2 = 350* ppm *assumes CH4, O3, Black Soot decrease Target CO2: < 350 ppm To preserve creation, the planet on which civilization developed The fraction of CO2 remaining in the air, after emission by fossil fuel burning, declines rapidly at first, but 1/3 remains in the air after a century and 1/5 after a millennium (Atmos. Chem. Phys. 7, 2287-2312, 2007). Coal phase-out by 2030 peak CO2 ~400-425 ppm, depending on oil/gas Faster return below 350 ppm requires additional actions Initial Target CO2: 350 ppm Technically Feasible (but not if business-as-usual continues) Quick Coal Phase-Out Critical (long lifetime of atmospheric CO2) (must halt construction of any new coal plants that do not capture & store CO2) Half of the fossil fuel CO2 in the air today is from coal. On the long run, coal is likely to be even more dominant. China passed the U.S. in current emissions. Because of the long CO2 lifetime, the U.S. will be most responsible for airborne CO2 for decades. UK, U.S. & Germany are most responsible (per capita) for CO2 in air today “Free Will” Alternative 1. Phase Out Coal CO2 Emissions - by 2025/2030 developed/developing countries 2. Rising Carbon Price - discourages unconventional fossil fuels & extraction of every last drop of oil (Arctic, etc.) 3. Soil & Biosphere CO2 Sequestration - improved farming & forestry practices 4. Reduce non-CO2 Forcings - reduce CH4, O3, trace gases, black soot Basic Conflict Fossil Fuel Special Interests vs Young People & Nature (Animals) Fossil Interests: God-given fact that all fossil fuels will be burned (no free will) Young People: Hey! Not so fast! Nice planet you are leaving us! What are the Odds? Fossil Interests: have influence in capitals world-wide Young People: need to organize, enlist others (parents, e.g.), impact elections Animals: not much help (don’t vote, don’t talk) The Challenge We can avoid destroying creation! (+cleaner planet, + good jobs!) We have to figure out how to live without fossil fuels someday… Why not now? What’s the Problem?* 1. No Strategic Approach %CO2 Reduction Approach Doomed 2. No Leadership for Planet & Life Businesses Rule in Capitals 3. Greenwash Replaces Strategy *Just my opinions, of course What’s the Solution?* (Not Carbon Cap or % Target!!!) 1. Coal Emissions Phase-Out UK, US, Germany Should Lead 2. Carbon Price & 100% Dividend For Transformations, Avoid UFF *Just my opinions, of course Intergenerational Conflict Intergenerational inequity and injustice is the result, affecting the young and unborn. ‘Did not know’ defense of prior generations no longer viable. Ethical and legal liability questions raised by actions that deceived the public. Continued failure of political process (not even available to young and unborn) may cause increasing public protests. Web Site www.columbia.edu/~jeh1 includes Global Warming Twenty Years Later: Tipping Points Near (today’s statement) Target Atmospheric CO2: Where Should Humanity Aim? In Defence of Kingsnorth Six Climate Status Earth’s history reveals that climate is sensitive to forcings. Human-made forcings now dwarf natural forcings. Climate changes are emerging above the ‘noise’ of unforced chaotic variability; greater changes are ‘in the pipeline’. Clear and present danger of passing ‘tipping points’, with feedbacks that guarantee large climate changes. Bright Side Greenhouse gas emissions must be reduced to a level that will minimize many impacts that had begun to seem almost inevitable. Actions needed to stabilize climate, including prompt phase-out of coal emissions, are defined well enough. Ancillary effects of these actions include cleaner air and water, with benefits for human health, agricultural productivity, and wildlife preservation. Denial & Special Interests Actions are not being pursued as required to stabilize climate. ‘Greenwash’ has replaced denial. Policies are demonstrably impotent for the purpose of averting climate disasters. Special interests have succeeded in subverting intent of the democratic process to operate for the general good. Global and low latitude surface temperature at seasonal resolution. Nino 3.4 index shows strength of tropical El Nino/La Ninas. Green triangles are major volcanoes Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 7 Fraction of equilibrium surface temperature response versus time in the GISS climate model with the Russell ocean. The forcing was doubled atmospheric CO2. The ice sheets and other long-lived GHGs were fixed. Estimates of global temperature change inferred from Antarctic ice cores and ocean sediment cores for a period allowing Holocene temperature to be apparent. Fig. 2 Carbon Tax & 100% Dividend 1. Tax Large & Growing (but get it in place!) - tap efficiency potential & life style choices 2. Entire Tax Returned - equal monthly deposits in bank accounts 3. Limited Government Role - keep hands off money! - eliminate fossil subsidies - let marketplace choose winners - change profit motivation of utilities - watch U.S. modernize & emissions fall! Key Elements in Transformation Low-Loss Electric Grid Clean Energy by 2020 (West) & 2030 Allows Renewable Energy Ascendancy Carbon Tax and 100% Dividend Tax at First Sale of Coal/Oil/Gas Tax Can Rise & Spur Transformations “100% or Fight! No Alligator-Shoes!”