Title: ACT AND ADAPT: CLIMATE CHANGE IN SCOTLAND
1ACT AND ADAPTCLIMATE CHANGE IN SCOTLAND
Climate Change Division
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3Climate Change Science
- 2,000 international scientists say humans cause
global warming, and climate change is faster than
expected. - Without action on greenhouse gases, global
temperature will rise 2-4C, and maybe 6C, this
century. - Significant risk that global warming will
accelerate, leading to sudden or irreversible
climate change. - Rising temperature, rising sea level, melting ice
sheets, ocean acidification, extreme climate
events. - The poor and vulnerable will be worst affected.
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5Climate Change Global Action
- A new global treaty on climate change is vital to
stop global warming of 2C above pre-industrial
levels. - Global greenhouse gas emissions to be stabilised
by around 2020, then reduced by at least 50 of
1990 levels by 2050. - Action by developed and developing world needed.
- Against background of economic problems, United
Nations meets in Copenhagen in December 2009. - Agreement of USA, China, India and Brazil on
fossil fuels, deforestation and finance for the
developing world is crucial.
6Climate Change European Union and UK
- European Union is leading global action. Target
to deliver 20 emissions cuts by 2020, increasing
to 30 if there is a global agreement. - Targets to establish a 20 share for renewable
energy, and to improve energy efficiency by 20.
- The UK has also acted unilaterally through its
Climate Change Act 2008, setting a target of 80
cuts by 2050. - EU and UK are committed to a low carbon economy.
7Scottish Ministers Policy
- Climate change is a serious threat.
- Scotland can act as a model of international best
practice to influence international action. - The shift to a low carbon economy is a major
opportunity, particularly for economic recovery. - Scotland to be green energy capital of Europe.
- Cost of action is much less than cost of inaction.
8Scotland Legislation
9Scotland Legislation
- Scottish Ministers Climate Change Bill is
world-leading climate legislation - Covers all greenhouse gases.
- Covers international aviation and shipping.
- System of annual targets cutting greenhouse
gases. - 2020 interim target, at least 42 cut in
emissions if EU adopts 30 target. - Target of 80 cut in emissions by 2050.
10Scotland Transport Emissions are Rising
11Scotland Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Consumption in Scotland continues to rise.
- Greenhouse gas emissions in Scotland rose by 5.4
from 2005 to 2006, mostly increased coal power
generation due to high gas prices and outages at
nuclear stations. - Despite this, emissions at 59 MtCO2e in 2006 were
still 13.4 lower than the 1990-95 international
baseline, mainly due to the shift away from heavy
industry. - Emissions in 2007 are expected to fall to around
20 below the 1990-95 baseline. - Emissions figures are volatile.
12Scotland The Challenge
Total net GHG emissions in 2006 were 88 of 1990
emissions
- need to fall by 80 by 2050
Business (incl. industrial processes)
Waste
International Aviation Shipping
Transport
Residential
Public
Energy Supply
Agriculture
Land Use , Land Use Change Forestry
2006
2050
13Committee on Climate Change
14Committee on Climate Change
- The Committee has recommended
- Rapid decarbonisation of electricity
production. - More wind power.
- Energy efficiency at home and work.
- Increasing green electricity for heat and
transport. - Decarbonisation of industry.
15Scotland Green Energy Capital of Europe
16Scotland Delivery
- Strong low carbon energy plan based on 10 energy
pledges. - Target of 31 renewable energy by 2011 and 50 by
2020. - Huge potential for offshore wind and marine
energy (10m Saltire Prize). - At leading edge of developing carbon capture and
storage. - 50 of emissions covered by carbon trading
schemes. - 2.6 billion over 3 years on greener transport.
- Aspiration to increase forest cover from 17 to
25.
17Scotland Delivery
- 15m for a new area-based energy efficiency in
homes. - 27m Climate Challenge Fund funding community
carbon reduction projects. - Commitment to assess carbon impact of Government
budgets from 2010-11. - Public sector National Health Service has
reduced emissions by 40 compared to 1990. - Business 0.2m for Prince of Wales Mayday
climate change business network, via Scottish
Business in the Community.
18Scotland Adaptation
Scotlands Climate Change Adaptation
Framework Exposure Adaptive Capacity Competing
Pressures