Title: EPA ORD Climate Change Research Program
1EPA ORD Climate Change Research Program
- Peter A Beedlow
- US Environmental Protection Agency
- Office of Research and Development
- Corvallis, Oregon
- at
- Oregon Climate Change Research Institute
- Scenarios Workshop
- 28 October 2009
- Portland, Oregon
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2ORD Climate Change Program
- Provide the scientific basis and support to
inform EPAs decisions regarding Climate Change. - To increase the resilience of the Agencys
programs to protect human health and the
environment in the face of global climate change. - A national program projects span the country in
geographic scope but focus on specific places - Strong stakeholder orientation
- EPA Program Offices, EPA Regions
- via our EPA partner offices to state and local
- Emphasis on capacity building by providing
improved methodologies and decision support tools - Take a vulnerability-based rather than
predict-then-act approach
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3ORDs Global Change Research ProgramWell-Defined
Mission
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4Program Goals
- USGCRP Provide timely and useful assessments and
tools to support resource management decisions in
particular places. - Air Quality Evaluate mitigation and adaptation
policies that protect both air quality and global
climate. - Water Quality Protect water resources and
aquatic ecosystems by assessing and adapting to
global change. - GHG Mitigation Assess environmental implications
of mitigation technologies--including new energy
production technologies, bio- based fuels, energy
efficiency options and greenhouse gas
sequestration both geological and biological.
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5Vulnerability vs. Prediction
- Climate (and land use) change are highly
uncertain there will not be accurate,
local-scale, multi-decadal forecasts any time
soon - How to manage for this uncertainty?
- by looking across a broad range of plausible
futures - these reveal greatest vulnerabilities and policy
trade-offs - scenario-based approaches support
decision-making that is robust across high risk
futures - Bottom-up approach to assessment that begins with
established set of management goals and decisions
to be made
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6Mitigation or Climate Impacts Analysis
Integrated Environmental Impacts Assessment
local planning
economic activity
mitigation options
population growth
technology changes
Screening level tools to estimate climate
impacts (long and short-lived climate forcers)
Waste management, Landuse changes, etc.
Water demand, waste water, emissions/runoff, etc.
Water Quality Impacts
Air Quality Impacts
Terrestrial Ecosystem Impacts
Watershed and Aquatic Ecosystem Impacts
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7Climate Modeling Tools for Integrated Management
of Climate and Air Quality
Key scenarios
Emission Land Use Scenarios Policy options for
greenhouse gases (GHGs) air pollutants,
including radiatively active O3 and aerosols
(e.g., black carbon, sulfate) that influence
climate
Global Climate Model (GCM) 3D state-of-science
GCM Includes GHGs, O3, and aerosols
Integrated GHGs, O3, aerosols ? ? Climate
(Temperature, precipitation, etc.) 2 2.5
horizontal scale
Screening tools for scenario selection
Regional Meteorology Model (WRF Weather Research
Forecasting Model)
MAGICC (simple global climate model GHGs only)
GHGs ? ?Global Avg Temperature? (Note used by
OAP/OAR)
Regional Meteorology-Air Quality (WRF-CMAQ)
Adjoint GEOS-Chem (global chemistry)
O3, Black Carbon, Sulfate ? ?Radiative Forcing?
Downscaled to regional scale (3636 km2) climate
Adjoint CMAQ
Criteria Pollutants ? ?Air Quality?
Applications Human Health, Air Quality, Water
Resources, Ecosystem Impacts
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(Note Adjoint of model captures the sensitivity
of select predictions to changes in key inputs.)
8North American Regional Climate Change Assessment
Program (NARCCAP) http//www.narccap.ucar.edu/
Downscaled climate simulations for the U.S. and
Canada from participating international modeling
teams running multiple GCMs and RCMs High
spatial (50 km) and temporal (3 hr)
resolution Future (2040-2070) and present
(1970-2000)
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9Hydrologic Modeling20 U.S. Watersheds
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10Hydrologic Landscape Regions
Climate
Aquifer Permeability
Terrain
Water Seasonality
Soil Permeability
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11More about my favorite subject (me)
- Climate research since 1990
- Mostly computer modeling
- My mission use climate models to understand
societal impacts of climate change, and help
people make better decisions.
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