Climate Change

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It happens to be an emergency: climate action now!

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It happens to be an emergency: climate action now!

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Climate science: warnings that mustn’t be ignored

• Basic science overview

• Runaway climate change

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Climate science – overview

http://www.combatclimatechange.ie/index.asp?locID=6&docID=&COMMAND=PRINTER

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Greenhouse gases and temperature, last 400k years

http://planetforlife.com/gwarm/glob400000.html

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Earth’s temperature is rising

Figure SPM.3

http://ipcc-wg1.ucar.edu/wg1/wg1-figures.html

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Runaway climate change

• “We either keep the warming small or it is likely to be quite large.” (James Hansen, NASA Goddard Institute) www.carbonequity.info/PDFs/Avoidingcatastrophe.pdf

• Positive feedbacks: “everywhere scientists looked in 2006, they encountered feedbacks that will make things worse – a lot worse” (Connor and McCarthy, “Independent”) www.carbonequity.info/PDFs/Avoidingcatastrophe.pdf

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Positive feedbacks

• Reduced reflection of sunlight from polar ice• Water vapour and methane• Decomposition of organic carbon in soils• Ocean warming and slowing Gulf Stream

reduces CO2 absorption/causes its release

• Forest die-back and fires release more CO2

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Greenhouse gas emissions still rising

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US emissions

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Australia’s emissions

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Australia’s emissions 2005Sector 1990 2004 Change %

ChangeMt

CO2-eMtCO2

-eMtCO2

-e

1 Energy 287.5 387.2 99.7 34.70%

Stationary Energy 195.7 279.9 84.2 43.00%

Transport 61.7 76.2 14.5 23.40%

Fugitive Emissions 30 31 1 3.40%

2 Industrial Processes 25.3 29.8 4.5 18.00%

3 Solvent and Other Product Use (a)

NA NA NA NA

4 Agriculture 91.1 93.1 2 2.20%

5 Land Use, Land Use Change & Forestry

128.9 35.5 -93.4 -72.50%

6 Waste 19.2 19.1 -0.1 -0.70%

Total net emissions 551.9 564.7 12.8 2.30%

Total emissions minus Land Use, Land Use Change & Forestry (b)

423 529.1 106.1 25.08%

Totals and percentages in table may not correspond exactly due to rounding.(a) All emissions from this sector are NMVOCs, which cannot be converted into CO2-e.

(b) My calculations from these data - KE. Included because sector 5 emissions peaked for other reasons in 1990, giving artificially inflated total for the baseline year.

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We must make every effort• Revolutionise global economy• People’s survival will depend on it

February 08, 2005A family climbs to safety when their house is hit by a king tide in Betio, on the South Pacific island of Kiribati, in February, 2005. Waves peaked at 2.87 metres.

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Set the targets we need

• A target fails if reaching us still gives us runaway global warming

• 60%, 80% emissions reductions targets by 2050, while requiring much effort, would still leave global emissions well above carbon sink capacity to absorb

• 60% reduction by 2020, 90% reduction by 2030 – probably needs to be greater

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Ratify Kyoto and push for a stronger treaty

• 90% emissions reductions by 2030• Rich countries to do more – repaying

ecological debt (not charity). Help poor countries to develop sustainably.

• Take in environmental refugees

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Eliminate inefficiency & waste

• Stop waste of materials and energy

• Reduce demand – more efficient design

• No inbuilt obsolescence

• Zero waste economy

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Say no to dirty fuel

• Phase out coal• No new coal

mines – revoke Anvil Hill licence

• No expansion of Newcastle’s export facilities

• No nukes!

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Yes to renewables!

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A new land use revolution

Go organic Save the forests

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Revolutionise transport

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Make the polluters pay

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Public ownership and democratic control

Banner: “Revolutionary front of workers from occupied, workers’ control and cooperative

factories”

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Guarantee jobs, involve workers

Ensure participation and involvement of workers and communities affected by the transition to a sustainable economy

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Change the system, not the climate

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Authorised by D Nichols, 23 Abercrombie St, Chippendale NSW.