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Global Climate Change for Beginners Global Climate Change for Beginners

Robert K. Kaufmann

July 7, 2008

http://www.bu.edu/cees/people/faculty/kaufmann/index.html

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Surface TemperatureSurface Temperature

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Climate vs. WeatherClimate vs. Weather

Weather: Conditions on any given dayTemperature in Boston today is 91oF

Climate: Average conditions on any given day over The average temperature in Richmond on

July 7, is 83oF

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15,000 Years of Temperature15,000 Years of Temperature

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1000 Years of Temperature1000 Years of Temperature

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Instrumental Temperature RecordInstrumental Temperature Record

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Heat Balance of Planet EarthHeat Balance of Planet Earth

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Changes in Out-Going RadiationChanges in Out-Going Radiation

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Radiative Forcing of Sulfur EmissionsRadiative Forcing of Sulfur Emissions

Direct Effect

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The Heat Balance of Planet EarthThe Heat Balance of Planet Earth

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SOx

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The Heat Balance of Planet EarthThe Heat Balance of Planet Earth

Ground

SOx

Clouds

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The Vostok RecordThe Vostok Record

From: Petit et al., Nature 399, 429 - 436 (1999

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How Do Humans Affect Radiative How Do Humans Affect Radiative Forcing?Forcing?

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Burning Fossil FuelsBurning Fossil Fuels

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Changing Land-UseChanging Land-Use

DeforestationChopping down trees releases carbon dioxideIncreasing termite habitat methane emissions

AgricultureRice paddies--human swamps emit methaneLivestock--Methane ‘burps’

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Human Sources of Carbon DioxideHuman Sources of Carbon Dioxide

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Humans are Not the Largest Humans are Not the Largest

Source of Carbon Dioxide Source of Carbon Dioxide

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The Global Carbon Cycle The Global Carbon Cycle

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Atmospheric ConcentrationsAtmospheric Concentrations

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Detection: Is Climate Changing?Detection: Is Climate Changing?

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Earlier Springs, Later AutumnsEarlier Springs, Later Autumns

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Rising Sea LevelsRising Sea Levels

Figure 5.13

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Attribution: Are Humans Responsible Attribution: Are Humans Responsible for Climate Change?for Climate Change?

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Model ResultsModel Results

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Statistical Analysis of Historical DataStatistical Analysis of Historical Data

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How Much How Much Doubt Really Exists?Doubt Really Exists?

“If rising carbon dioxide is the cause of rising temperatures, why didn’t it cause temperatures to rise from 1940 to 1970?

“Trust me, the satellite data have been reanalyzed dozens of times,…they show much less warming than expected by theory

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Solar Activity is to BlameSolar Activity is to Blame

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Solar ActivitySolar Activity

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Solar Activity watts/m2 (Lean et al., 1995),

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No Relationship Between CarbonNo Relationship Between CarbonDioxide and TemperatureDioxide and Temperature

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Remember Sulfur Aerosols!Remember Sulfur Aerosols!

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Climate Models: How, Where, and By Climate Models: How, Where, and By How Much Will Climate Change?How Much Will Climate Change?

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Causes For Temperature ChangeCauses For Temperature Change

Doubling of radiative forcing……………1.2oCIncreased water vapor……….. ……….1.6oCIncrease in clouds………………………..0.8oCChanges in surface albedo……………….0.4oCOther changes……………………………0.2oC

Total change in temperature…………….4.2oC

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Climate change impacts on the Climate change impacts on the environment & economyenvironment & economy

Change in sea levelImpact on agricultureImpact on biomesWater Supply

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Changes in Sea LevelChanges in Sea Level

Melting of glaciers and polar ice

Thermal expansion of water

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Florida 11.8 Thousand Years AgoFlorida 11.8 Thousand Years Ago

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Florida 5 Meter Sea Level RiseFlorida 5 Meter Sea Level Rise

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Florida 50 Meter Sea Level RiseFlorida 50 Meter Sea Level Rise

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Impacts on AgricultureImpacts on Agriculture

Benefits Costs

Longer growing season

CO2 Fertilization

Mid Continent Drying

Warmer nights

Water use efficiency

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Can Biomes Migrate in Time?Can Biomes Migrate in Time?

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Climate ChangeClimate Change & Extinction& Extinction

Thomas et al, 2004 Nature 427:145-148.

Migration rate Minimum Middle High

Universal dispersal 9-13 15-20 21-32No dispersal 22-31 26-37 38-52

Climate change scenario

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By How Much Should Carbon By How Much Should Carbon Emissions Be Reduced?Emissions Be Reduced?

What does society “give up”

What does society gain?

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Command & Control Command & Control

BenefitsPoliticians can measure their effectsInvisible taxesReductions known

CostsMay not be least costNo incentive for further reductionsNo incentive for technical developmentCumbersome

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Carbon Taxes Carbon Taxes

Tax reflects the marginal damage of carbon emissions

Higher cost reduces emissionsReplace energy use with capital or laborReplace high carbon fuels with low carbon fuels

Tax rate based on carbon content of fuel ($100 ton)Gasoline ($1.00 per gallon) $2.80 per gallonNatural gas ($6.00 per tcf) $12.91 per tcfCoal ($100 per ton) $55 per tonElectricity ($0.11 per Kwh) $0.11 per Kwh

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Carbon Taxes Carbon Taxes

AdvantagesLeast cost reductionCost is well knownConstant incentive to reduce emissionsConstant incentive to improve technologyEasy to implement

DisadvantagesReductions are not well knownTaxes Kiss of death

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Tradable PermitsTradable Permits

AdvantagesReductions well knownLeast cost reductionConstant incentive to reduce emissionsConstant incentive to improve technologyProven to work well (US sulfur market)

DisadvantagesCost of permit unknownStrong institutionsGood governance

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Carbon OffsetsCarbon Offsets

Commercial providersBoston-Nashville round trip 2,043 milesEmissions 1,009 pounds carbon$9.95 in OffsetsOffsets reduce emissions elsewhere