Title: Climate Change
1Why Climate Change is important for Vietnam
2Global emissions of greenhouse gases come from a
wide range of sources
Agriculture 5.6 Gt (109) 14 mostly from soils
livestock
Energy 25.6 Gt 61 Consuming fossil fuels
(particularly coal oil and gas)
Electricity Heat Generation
Land Use changes 7.6 Gt 18 primarily
deforestation
Transport
Other energy
Industry
All GHG in CO2 equivalent
Source World Resources Institute. 2000 estimate.
3Projected Impacts of Climate Change
Global temperature change (relative to
pre-industrial)
1C
2C
5C
4C
3C
0C
Food
Falling crop yields in many areas, particularly
developing regions
Falling yields in many developed regions
Possible rising yields in some high latitude
regions
Water
Significant decreases in water availability in
many areas, including Mediterranean and Southern
Africa
Small mountain glaciers disappear water
supplies threatened in several areas
Sea level rise threatens major cities
Ecosystems
Extensive Damage to Coral Reefs
Rising number of species face extinction
Extreme Weather Events
Rising intensity of storms, forest fires,
droughts, flooding and heat waves
Risk of Abrupt and Major Irreversible Changes
Increasing risk of dangerous feedbacks and
abrupt, large-scale shifts in the climate system
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4What will the UK do globally?
- Work for international agreement to stabilise
climate change. - Provide investment for Developing countries in
clean energy sources. - Help developing countries adapt.
- Help countries prepare for international
discussions on climate change frameworks. - Help developing countries benefit from reduced
emissions, including trading schemes.
5What impact will climate change have on Vietnam ?
- Less predictable weather patterns.
- A rise in sea level of 1 metre could lose 12.2
of land area where 23 of the population live (17
million people). - More frequent and severe typhoons. In 2006
typhoon damage in Vietnam cost over 1.2bn. - Rising temperatures and changed rainfall patterns
affecting agriculture water resources.
6Some key questions
- How can Vietnam best engage in this important
agenda both at global and country level? - What are the key priorities for Vietnam?
- How can the international community support
Vietnam? - What are the implications for Vietnams WTO
accession?
7DFIDV Approach
- Support those donors with expertise and
experience. - Use our engagement in PRSC and Post WTO to raise
awareness and advocate for action on CC. - Work with other parts of UK Government (FCO. UKTI
etc.) to engage GoV and industry and link to
global work. Ensure DFID programmes address CC
and disaster risk reduction opportunities. - Link Vietnam to DFID centrally funded programmes
research, technology etc. - Place a regional livelihoods adviser in Vietnam
in mid 2007 to strengthen regional links.