Title: Climate Change: What Role for Parliamentarians?
1Climate Change What Role for Parliamentarians?
- Dr Jan Wright
- Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment
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3Outline
- The Problem
- Fairness Who is responsible?
- Physical Impact of climate change in NZ,
Australia, and the Pacific islands - International Organisations
- What Parliamentarians can do
4greenhouse gases trap heat
5Greenhouse Earth in Action
CO2 concentration
temperature
6Fairness Who is responsible?
- Developed countries caused the problem
World Resources Institute. 2000.
1950-1999 Historic cumulative carbon emissions,
as a percentage of global output by nation
but small island countries are on the frontline
of climate change impacts
7Physical Impacts Australia and NZ
More heat waves
More bushfires
Temperature change 1980-1999 versus 2080-2099
8Physical Impacts Australia and NZ
Rainfall change 1980-1999 versus 2080-2099
9Physical Impacts Pacific Islands
10Physical Impacts Pacific Islands
Water shortages and drought More floods
Rainfall change 1980-1999 versus 2080-2099
11Pacific Islands are particularly vulnerable
- because
- surrounded by large expanses of ocean
- limited natural resources
- proneness to natural disasters
- extremely open economies
- rapidly increasing populations and urbanisation
- poorly developed infrastructure
- and limited funds, human resources and skills
- Entire cultures at risk
12International Organisations
13Adaptation Programs for Pacific Island States
- Pacific Island Framework for Action on Climate
Change - Pacific Adaptation to Climate Change
- National Adaptation Plan of Action (NAPAs) for
Least Developed Countries
14What NZ and Australia are doing
- Domestically
- greenhouse gas emissions reduction target
- energy efficiency improvements etc
- In support of Pacific Island countries
New Zealand
- Much expertise
- Supports various programmes
- Aims to secure a good outcome for Pacific
Island Countries at Copenhagen
15Practical Suggestions
- Be informed about the reality and help people
understand - Provide tools to cope
- Support policies to make a difference
- Work together, build cooperation and partnerships