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The Tyndall Centre comprises nine UK research institutions. It is funded by three Research Councils - NERC, EPSRC and ESRC – and receives additional support from the DTI A presentation of The Tyndall Centre’s Approach to Integrated Modelling of Climate and Air Pollution Policies Rachel Warren
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Page 1: The Tyndall Centre comprises nine UK research institutions. It is funded by three Research Councils - NERC, EPSRC and ESRC – and receives additional support.

The Tyndall Centre comprises nine UK research institutions.

It is funded by three Research Councils - NERC, EPSRC and ESRC –

and receives additional support from the DTI

A presentation ofThe Tyndall Centre’s Approach to Integrated Modelling of Climate and Air Pollution Policies

Rachel Warren

Page 2: The Tyndall Centre comprises nine UK research institutions. It is funded by three Research Councils - NERC, EPSRC and ESRC – and receives additional support.

The Tyndall Centre comprises nine UK research institutions.

It is funded by three Research Councils - NERC, EPSRC and ESRC –

and receives additional support from the DTI

The Tyndall Centre’s Interactive Integrated Assessment Process (IIAP)

• Engages relevant stakeholders in co-production of knowledge on climate futures to inform planning, policy and assessment

• Consists of a Community IAM (CIAM) embedded within process of stakeholder interactions

• CIAM will enhance understanding of the implications of the human response to the climate change problem

• Will provide balanced approach by integrating together different disciplines including ancilliary benefits/ tradeoffs

• Will be multi-institutional• Will address wide range of evolving policy questions

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The Tyndall Centre comprises nine UK research institutions.

It is funded by three Research Councils - NERC, EPSRC and ESRC –

and receives additional support from the DTI

A Community Integrated Assessment Model, CIAM

Four novel features…..• Distributed … the “Grid”• Flexible • Modular • Embedded in stakeholder review process

Other features• Multi-scale: regional models nested within global• Sophisticated uncertainty analysis• Long term view• Ancilliary benefits/tradeoffs

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The Tyndall Centre comprises nine UK research institutions.

It is funded by three Research Councils - NERC, EPSRC and ESRC –

and receives additional support from the DTI

Example Content of Potential Future CIAM EconomyEnergy

Social influencesTechnical progress

World TransportWorld Agriculture

Impact Systems may include :Global Ecosystem Module

Global Coastal ModuleHealth Module

Extreme Event Module Hydrological modelAgricultural model

Climate System MAGICC

Emissions of 6 COP Gases,SOx, NOx, PM

Atmospheric concentrations of 6 COP Gases, SOx, NOx, PM

adaptation

mitigation

Ecosystem feedbacks: albedo from land use/icemelt/forest change

Stakeholder influence/social decision making

S’ holderinfluence

climate feedbacks

interactions

Direct effects of land use change

on climate

SCENGEN downscaling

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The Tyndall Centre comprises nine UK research institutions.

It is funded by three Research Councils - NERC, EPSRC and ESRC –

and receives additional support from the DTI

The Tyndall Centre’s Interactive Integrated Assessment Process:

Community Integrated Assessment Model: Current Status

Netherlands:ICISHealth module

UK: Tyndall CentreMAGICC-SCENGEN

Climate module(Norwich Germany:

Potsdam IA Modules (PIAM)DINAS-coastGlobal Ecosystem Module

UK: Tyndall EconomicsModule (Cambridge)

Emissions

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The Tyndall Centre comprises nine UK research institutions.

It is funded by three Research Councils - NERC, EPSRC and ESRC –

and receives additional support from the DTI

Air Pollution & Climate Links (1):Continental Scale, 50 year timescale

Overall Aim: Develop & implement model for scenario based estimation of future climate changes and LRTAP in Europe and their associated impacts on human health

Specifically:• Hold workshops between key IIASA staff and

Imperial College ICCEPT energy modellers• Construct a dynamic model of technical change and

fuel switching tailored to RAINS requirements

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The Tyndall Centre comprises nine UK research institutions.

It is funded by three Research Councils - NERC, EPSRC and ESRC –

and receives additional support from the DTI

…..continental scale cont’d• Create interface between RAINS & CIAM using dynamic

model to simulate technological options & fuel switching• Use the combined system to create/analyse consistent

dynamic scenarios for emissions of GHGs, NOx, SO2, formation of tropospheric ozone

• Create a radiative forcing module for primary & secondary PM and ground level ozone

• Link in human health modules for temperature & air pollution

• Policy analysis: scenarios, co-benefits, valuation• Extend approach to RAINS PM and repeat• Extend approach to RAINS – Asia and repeat

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The Tyndall Centre comprises nine UK research institutions.

It is funded by three Research Councils - NERC, EPSRC and ESRC –

and receives additional support from the DTI

UK scale

• CIAM’s economic model (E3MG, Cambridge Econometrics) to have UK module

• Currently developed for CO2 only, but can be adapted to other GHG and SO2, NOx, primary PM, etc

• Able to simulate consequences of a range of climate/non-climate policies for GHG and air pollutants

• UK scale models simulate impacts on human health

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The Tyndall Centre comprises nine UK research institutions.

It is funded by three Research Councils - NERC, EPSRC and ESRC –

and receives additional support from the DTI

Air Pollution & Climate Links (2):Regional/City Scale (PhD)

• Collate/develop emission inventories for greenhouse gas(es) in e.g. NW England, Norwich

• Construct/use decarbonisation scenarios for these regions/cities using output from Tyndall North and UEA “Community Carbon Reduction Project”

• Examine implications of these scenarios for NOx, SO2, primary PM

• Examine implications for human health• Examine effect of air pollution policies on GHGs

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The Tyndall Centre comprises nine UK research institutions.

It is funded by three Research Councils - NERC, EPSRC and ESRC –

and receives additional support from the DTI

How to link scales?

• Using a nested hierarchy of scenarios

• Using CIAM structure to nest models using appropriate BCs

• Maximise consistency of approach to energy modelling at different scales

• Linkage of scales results in linkage of top-down and bottom-up modelling