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SBSTA Dialogue on developments in research
activities relevant to the needs of the
Convention Climate change research in the 7th
Framework Programme Results new initiatives
Dr. Elisabeth LIPIATOU Head of Unit Climate
Change and Environmental Risks Unit DG
Research European Commission
Bonn, 3 June 2010
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FP7 A regional research programme with global
scope
  • International cooperation in FP7
  • FP7 is a programme open to the world with in
    total 39 States contributing
  • FP7 is open to participation of all countries of
    the world
  • FP7 provides support for climate research in and
    by developping countries

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FP relative contribution to Non Annex 1 Countries
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  • FP7
  • Recent results

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Temperature changes for different scenarios and
transport modes
Climate research-Key results Transport
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Climate research-Key results Full cost of
climate change
ClimateCost provides major research into economic
policy tools Development of PAGE-model a model
used in the Stern Review Global annual total of
impacts given the IPCC A1B scenario Impacts
include sea level rise, economic, non-economic
and discontinuity 50 chance of approaching 20
trillion /year in 2200 5 trillion /year in
2100 5 chance of approaching 50 trillion /year
in 2200! By comparison, Global GDP was 70.21
trillion in 2009!
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Mean
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Climate research-Key results ARCTIC
DAMOCLES
September 2008 and 2009 had the second and third
lowest summer ice extents ever observed.
  • Projection show that sea-ice in summer might
    completely disappear by the end of this century.
  • Unless emissions are curbed significantly, a
    stabilisation of the Arctic's climate system will
    be unlikely

                                             
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Climate research-Key results
Ocean acidification
  • Model results indicate that under summer
    conditions 10 of Arctic
  • surface waters will become under saturated within
    10 years and
  • most of the surface Arctic by mid-century.
  • In the Canary Current system, simulations
    indicate both strong seasonal upwelling of under
    saturated waters and a trend that will render
    half the waters above 250 m to become under
    saturated by year 2050.

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  • FP7
  • New initiatives

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Key issues highlighted in the Accord-importance
of research
  • Projections of impacts of a global temperature
    change up to 2C for Europe and in vulnerable
    regions,
  • Need for robust monitoring, reporting and
    verification methodologies related to the
    implementation of policy commitments
  • The design of mechanisms for reducing emissions
    from deforestation and land use
  • Robust quantification of emission reduction
    potential and associated costs in key sectors.
  • Adaptation actions to minimise the adverse
    impacts of climate change

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Climate research- New initiatives (2010-11)
  • Global targets feasibility and affordability
    (2o C and below)
  • Impacts of a global temperature increase up to
    2C from pre-industrial level, in Europe and most
    vulnerable regions of the world
  • Mitigation measures in the world's major
    economies compatible with global temperature
    increase up to 2C

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Climate research- New initiatives (2010)
  • Improve climate projections-future climate, an
    issue of scale
  • Modelling improving climate projections require
    sustained upstream efforts on the development of
    models. New projects.
  • Downscaling climate projections need to address
    finer geographical scales. Funding is provided to
    these activities essential notably to the
    development of climate services.

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Climate research - New initiatives (2010)
  • Climate services
  • Global Monitoring for Environment and Security
    (GMES) addresses challenges and next steps for
    the space component including services.
  • Joint GEO-IPCC Expert Consultation How GEOSS
    could serve the data needs of the climate
    communities and support the IPCC assessment
    (Geneva, date to be confirmed).

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Climate research- New initiatives (2009)
Climate Change impacts on Water and Security in
Southern Europe and neighboring regions
Multi-disciplinary approach Environment and
Social Sciences
  • Integrated monitoring and modelling system to
    reduce uncertainties in climate change impact
    analysis (CLIMB)
  • Quantification of risks including socio-economic
    factors. (WASSERMed)
  • Climate change, hydrological impact on national
    security and armed conflicts. Vulnerability and
    adaptation (CLICO)

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Climate research- New initiatives
(2010) Agriculture, Food Security and Climate
ChangeJoint Programming Initiative
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Climate research- New initiatives (2009-2010)
  • Arctic
  • Assessing and quantifying climate change impacts
    on key sectors (maritime transport, fisheries,
    tourism and resource extraction) and on how these
    sectors could affect the Arctic environment
  • EU and Russia cooperation for enhancing GMES
    earth observation coverage.
  • Research infrastructures for polar research
    Interdisciplinary observation and monitoring
    stations for atmospheric, terrestrial and marine
    studies

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Climate research- New initiatives (2009-2010)
  • Carbon cycle research
  • Impacts of climate variability and weather
    extremes on terrestrial carbon sinks. Response of
    soil carbon to increasing temperature.
    (CARBOEXTREME)
  • Annual to decadal variability of carbon and GHG
    budgets of terrestrial ecosystems. CO2, CH4, and
    N2O.(GHG Europe)
  • Vulnerability of the ocean carbon sources and
    sinks under future climate conditions.
    (CARBOCHANGE)

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Context of communication post-Copenhagen
  • General public
  • Goal To sustain and enhance the credibility of
    scientific information to go beyond the social
    awareness, facilitating active behavioural
    engagement
  • Message to emphasize the regional and local
    dimension of information of the impacts and
    implications at individual level Present
    information in a way that affirms rather than
    threatens peoples values.
  • Policy makers
  • Goal To increase awareness and use of research
    results relevant to the policy making process
  • Communication to focus on scientific evidence and
    propose policy options explain research methods
    used will increase credibility new mechanisms to
    improve translation of results.

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Thank you for your attention
  • Contact elisabeth.lipiatou_at_ec.europa.eu
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