Title: Federal climate policy
1Federal climate policy your leverage on it
- Paul Higgins
- Senior Policy Fellow, The American Meteorological
Society - Contributor, www.ClimatePolicy.org
- phiggins_at_ametsoc.org
2Societys options
Wait and see () no wasted effort (-)
maximizes suffering
Mitigate () reduces risk (-) may waste
resources (-) some impacts unavoidable
Adapt () better handling of risks (-)
some impacts too severe
Geo-engineer () potential desperation
strategy (-) may trigger big side-effects (-)
some impacts unavoidable
3Source John Larsen, World Resources Institute
Visit http//thomas.gov for submitted bills
analysis
4Cap Trade design issues
- Targets and timetable
- Allocation of allowances use of revenue
- Auction permits or give them away
- Scope
- Economy-wide or sector-limited (e.g.,
electricity) - Point of regulation
- Upstream (coal mine, refiners)
- Downstream (tail pipes, homes, businesses)
- Cost containment
- Price safety valve
- Borrowing banking
- International incentives
- Border tax adjustments
- Conditional actions
5Mitigation four comparable frameworks for
pricing carbon
- Cap trade (CT)
- Set targets timetable (80 reduction by 2050)
- Carbon fee (FEE)
- Estimate fee schedule needed to reach targets
timetable (45/ton in 2020 rising to 350 in
2050) - Price safety valve (PSV)
- Same targets timetable but w/ a price safety
valve equal to the FEE schedule - Climate safety valve (CSV)
- Same fee schedule as FEE but it increases 20 if
the targets and timetable are missed
6Mitigation comparing frameworks
- Frameworks can be compared based on how
effectively they influence - The quantity of emissions
- The price of emitting
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- Relative effectiveness of the frameworks depends
on how easy (cheap) or hard (expensive) it is to
reduce emissions
7How about bills to enhance coping avoiding the
worst impacts?
- Adaptation
- Create an climate adaptation council within the
office of the President (similar to the National
Security council) that would assess current and
future climate vulnerabilities and recommend
strategies for improving our ability to cope - Geo-engineering
- Establish a geo-engineering research program
along with protective mechanisms to prevent and
discourage the hasty deployment of
geo-engineering solutions (e.g., criminal
penalties and trade sanctions)
8APP AMS Policy Program
- Our Goals
- Prepare scientists to contribute effectively to
the policy process - Keep policymakers abreast of scientific advances
and their relevance - Foster meaningful collaborations between
scientists and policymakers - Develop the needed policy research
- Share our vision and results
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14Opportunities for civic engagement
- Outreach to the public
- Op-eds, letters to the editor, contributions to
blogs/web commentary - Speak to local groups (Lions clubs, Rotarians,
etc.) - Outreach to Congress
- AAAS Mass Media Fellowship
- http//www.aaas.org/programs/education/MassMedia/
index.shtml - AMS Summer Policy Colloquium Leadership
Development Program - http//www.ametsoc.org/spc
- AAAS Science Technology Policy Fellowships
(sponsored by AAAS, AMS-UCAR, AGU, GSA, AGI, AIP,
and others) - http//fellowships.aaas.org
- http//www.ametsoc.org/csf