Title: Preparations for the revision of the Gothenburg Protocol
1Preparations for the revision of the Gothenburg
Protocol
- Markus Amann
- Centre for Integrated Assessment Modelling (CIAM)
- International Institute for Applied Systems
Analysis (IIASA)
27th Session of the Executive Body of the
Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air
Pollution Geneva, December 14-18, 2009
2Contents
- State of baseline scenario
- Targets for vegetation damage from ozone
3Availability of national energy scenariosas of
December 2009
4Comparison of assumed GDP growthbetween 2005 and
2020
5Comparison of oil prices assumed in national
scenarios for 2020
6Comparison of carbon prices assumed for
2020National scenarios vs. PRIMES CE package
7Consultation on national baselineshttp//gains.ii
asa.ac.at/Goth_data
8Consultation on national baselines
- Information sent out to national expertsExcel
sheets on - macro-economic drivers,
- activity data,
- emission factors,
- emissions.
- Feedbacks to CIAM invited before end January 2010
- Presentation at final baseline at TIAM37, Feb
22-23, 2010
9Vegetation damage from ozone
- Flux calculations suggest different spatial
pattern of damage than AOT40 - While flux quantifications are not yet available
for the relevant tree species, - would targets based on fluxes lead to different
emission reduction requirements in Europe?
10Ozone damage indicators AOT40 and AFst1.6
AOT40
AFSt(Y1.6) for beech
Source Simpson et al., Env. Poll. (2007)
11Contributions of NOx and VOC emissions to AFst1.6
EMEP calculations for GAINS 2020 emissions
Contribution of NOx to AFst1.6
Contribution of VOC to AFst1.6
12Conclusions
- Feedbacks to draft national baseline projections
invited before end of January 2010. - The use of targets based on O3 fluxes instead of
AOT40 would call for even higher NOx reductions
in central Europe, on top what is already implied
by the targets for health impacts from PM and O3,
eutrophication and acidification. - There is a need for robust science and convincing
communication to the public about the urgency of
vegetation damage from ozone.