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Agriculture and Climate Change - Overview We need Climate Climate-smart smart Agriculture! Peter Holmgren FAO 23 Aprill 2012 20 2 Outline • • • • • • • The bigger picture Climate-smart Agriculture Rio+20 FAO-Adapt The case for investing in resilience / CSA Some words on UNFCCC process Conclusing remarks Agriculture has always adapted to the Climate! Climate Change raises the challenge.. 30% of GHG Emissions from Agriculture and dL Land d use Two Long Long-term term Goals of Our Time 1. Achieving Food Security – – – 1 billion hungry Food production to increase 70% by 2050 Ad Adaptation i to Climate Cli Change Ch critical ii l 2. Avoiding o d g Dangerous a ge ous Climate C ate Change C a ge – – – ”2 degree goal” requires major emission cuts Agriculture and Land use = 30% of emissions.. ..and and needs to be part of the solution A Sustainable Development landscape GLOBAL GLOBAL OBJECTIVES UNFCCC “Carbon” CBD “S i ” “Species” Climate Biodiversity +Human rights, WSFS Health, Trade, Health, Trade, “C l i ” Education, ..... “Calories” International National LOCAL REALITIES Food Security Climate–smart Agriculture CSA Infographics here! Climate smart Agriculture - 3 pillars Climate-smart Climate-smart Climate smart Agriculture * that sustainably: Agriculture g y • increases productivity • increases resilience (adaptation) ( p ) • reduces/removes GHGs AND • enhances achievement of national food security and development goals ADRESSES MULTIPLE OBJECTIVES! *) FAO includes agriculture, forestry and g concept p fisheries sectors in the “agriculture” So, what is so special with Cli Climate-smart t t Agriculture? A i lt ? • Addresses real real-world world situations – Multiple objectives – Local stakeholder need at center • Relevant to several international goals and processes – E.g. Food security, MDGs, UNFCCC • Builds on and integrates existing knowledge and experiences • Combines finance to achieve objectives 3 main messages for Rio+20 g Eradicating hunger and improving human nutrition are f d fundamental to achieving the Rio vision of sustainable t lt hi i th Ri i i f t i bl development. For healthy people and healthy ecosystems, food consumption and production must be sustainable. 1 2 More inclusive and effective governance of agricultural and More inclusive and effective governance of agricultural and food systems is essential to achieving the Rio vision. 3 Paradigm shifts? g • Converging agendas? Food and Environment • Diverging agendas? Food security and g p Agriculture production www.fao.org/climatechange/fao-adapt FAO-Adapt FAO Adapt = FAO-wide FAO wide framework • principles p p as well as p priority y themes,, actions and implementation support for climate change adaptation. • mainstreaming climate change adaptation into all FAO development activities • brings together climate change adaptation work across FAO • enhances coordination, capacity development and sharing of experiences FAO-Adapt FAO Adapt priority themes Is there a case for investments in resilience ili / CSA? • To what extent is capital for sustainable agriculture / land use a limiting factor? s management a age e t issues ssues • Risk • Can sustainable agriculture be profitable? • How can we engage private finance in an equitable and effective way? • How do we measure success? – How many indicators do we need? – Is 3 enough? A few words on UNFCCC • Very long and winding road to get agriculture into the negotiations • Will we fi finally ll h have a work k programme on Agriculture at Doha? • NAPs – this workshop can be important! Concluding remarks • Climate-smart agriculture embraces multiple objectives • Climate Change Adaptation cannot be d lt with dealt ith iin iisolation l ti • International processes provide a fo ndation and a mandate foundation • However action cannot wait for conclusive agreements