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Climate Change: Adapting for the long term CFCAS presentation to Senate Ctte. – 18/2/03 Professor G.A. McBean, Ph.D., FRSC Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction The University of Western Ontario and Chair, Board of Trustees Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences 3 4 The Climate Change Issue 2 1 5 Dr. R. Watson – Chair of IPCC speaking to COP 6 “The overwhelming majority of scientific experts, whilst recognizing that scientific uncertainties exist, nonetheless believe that human-induced climate change is inevitable. … the frequency and magnitude of these type of events: heat waves, floods, droughts, fires and extreme weather events leading to significant economic losses and loss of life, are predicted to increase in a warmer world” 2100 NOW Risk from Extreme events Adaptation to reduce vulnerability and gain opportunities 5/24/2017 4 IPCC Assessment 90-99% Intense Precipitation Drought 66-90% We need to refine the probabilities, risks and understand the vulnerability. Global Impacts due to Extreme Events $50B (US) 13 16 29 44 72 events 3 4 Adaptation to reduce impacts and gain benefits What should be the balance of expenditure between adaptation and mitigation? 2 1 5 The Delhi (CoP8) Ministerial Declaration on Climate Change and Sustainable Development • …promote sustainable development. … • (e) Adaptation to the adverse effects of climate change is of high priority for all countries. Developing countries are particularly vulnerable, especially the least developed countries and small island developing States. Adaptation requires urgent attention and action on the part of all countries. … Knowledge of the Climate System Increasing GHG concentrations Significance of future climate change Magnitude/rate of global temperature, precipitation and sea level change Adaptation strategies depend on better Amplified polar/continental warming knowledge of: We know more Change in regional rainfall patterns/extreme events than enough to Detailed characteristics of local change justify action. Discernible human influence Local Impacts High Confidence Level Low The Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences • Established in 2000 – Budget 2000 awarded one-time $60 million grant to be disbursed over six years. • to foster scientific research on: – – – – the climate system, climate change, extreme weather, air quality and marine environmental prediction. Making a Difference Through Science Weather and climate are a continuum 100 years Climate Change Climate-models/analysis El Nino 1 year 1 month 10 days 1 day 1 hour 1 minute Canadian Weather Drought Greenhouse gases Watershed Research Program Levels Winter Storms Hail-lightning Flash flood Tornado Local City Regional Continental Global Strategies for Adaptation to climate change must be based on: -understanding the present relationships and vulnerabilities -projecting ahead the changing climate and weather -working with communities to reduce vulnerabilities We need to have a: -strong observational base -science of climate/weather prediction – university and governments Need toobserving know climate of Networks atmosphere above Basic Diameter of circles of representativeness is 215 km. ALERT EUREKA closed MOULD BAY RESOLUTE BAY INUVIK HALL BEACH CAMBRIDGE BAY NORMAN WELLS IQALUIT WHITEHORSE 500 km CORAL HARBOUR BAKER LAKE Fall KUUJJUAQ FORT NELSON FORT SMITH INUKJUAK GOOSE BAY CHURCHILL ST JOHN'S LA GRANDE IV PRINCE GEORGE PORT HARDY KELOWNA SEPT-ILES EDMONTON STONY PLAIN THE PAS SASKATOON PORT AUX BASQUES MOOSONEE PICKLE LAKE SABLE ISLAND MANIWAKI Environment Canada/Atmospheric Environment/National Weather Services Directorate YARMOUTH 96-02-12 The capacity of the Meteorological Service’s has been diminished over the past decade: - stations closed - staff reductions - research curtailed Millions Budgets AEP Budget EC – red EC Budget MSC - blue $800 600 400 200 88 90 92 94 96 98 00 CFCAS has committed about two-thirds of its funds It now has under review proposals for 8 research network and 45 grants All funds will be expended by 2007. We need investments for the long-term. CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY Emissions reduction strategy -long-term -Innovation agenda Support is needed to both government agencies and to universities to build our science base. Adaptation Strategy – Invest to directly help Canadians – Protecting Canadians from harm and information to maximize economic efficiency – Based on better predictions of change from minutes-yearsdecades To inform and warn Canadians about the future so they can make better decisions. The End CFCAS