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Climate Change Science David Stevenson Institute of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences University of Edinburgh Joint Statement from the world’s science academies for the 2005 G8 1. Climate change is real – the evidence is overwhelming 2. We can reduce the causes of climate change – no single solution, but needs major changes in human behaviour 3. Future climate change (in the next few decades) is inevitable – we need to start preparing now Global surface temperature 1855-2005 World has warmed 0.7°C in last century Recent warming is unprecedented The warming is happening almost everywhere Nearly all the worlds glaciers are in retreat… 1875 2004 Sea levels are rising – 10-15 cm in last 100 years… Sea-level from satellites: 4 cm rise in last 10 years Thames Barrier Usage 1982-2003 Spring is getting earlier! What is driving climate change? • Increases in greenhouse gases, in particular CO2 • Main sources are burning fossil fuels; also deforestation and agriculture • Minor influences on climate from natural processes (solar variations, volcanoes) Including natural and anthropogenic forcings makes the model produce the best simulation of 20th century climate Q: Why worry about climate change ? Q: Why worry about climate change ? What are our future options? ‘Danger’ level CO2 emissions scenarios Global temperature projections • Warming of ~2°C is almost inevitable – even with very optimistic emissions; • 2°C is considered to be the ‘dangerous’ level of climate change… Q: Why worry about climate change ? Q: Why worry about climate change ? Joint Statement from the world’s science academies for the 2005 G8 1. Climate change is real – the evidence is overwhelming 2. We can reduce the causes of climate change – no single solution, but needs major changes in human behaviour 3. Future climate change (in the next few decades) is inevitable – we need to start preparing now