Title: Climate Change: Adapting for the long term
1Climate Change Adapting for the long term
CFCAS
presentation to Senate Ctte. 18/2/03
- Professor G.A. McBean, Ph.D., FRSC
- Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction
- The University of Western Ontario
- and
- Chair, Board of Trustees
- Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric
Sciences
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3Dr. R. Watson Chair of IPCCspeaking to COP 6
- The overwhelming majority of scientific experts,
whilst recognizing that scientific uncertainties
exist, nonetheless believe that human-induced
climate change is inevitable. the frequency
and magnitude of these type of events heat
waves, floods, droughts, fires and extreme
weather events leading to significant economic
losses and loss of life, are predicted to
increase in a warmer world
42100
Risk from Extreme events
NOW
Adaptation to reduce vulnerability and gain
opportunities
5IPCC Assessment
90-99
Intense Precipitation
Drought
66-90
We need to refine the probabilities, risks and
understand the vulnerability.
6Global Impacts due to Extreme Events
50B (US)
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72 events
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Adaptation to reduce impacts and gain benefits
What should be the balance of expenditure
between adaptation and mitigation?
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8The Delhi (CoP8) Ministerial DeclarationonClimat
e Change and Sustainable Development
- promote sustainable development.
- (e) Adaptation to the adverse effects of climate
change is of high priority for all countries.
Developing countries are particularly vulnerable,
especially the least developed countries and
small island developing States. Adaptation
requires urgent attention and action on the part
of all countries.
9Knowledge of the Climate System
Adaptation strategies depend on better
knowledge of
We know more than enough to justify action.
10The Canadian Foundation for Climate and
Atmospheric Sciences
- Established in 2000
- Budget 2000 awarded one-time 60 million grant to
be disbursed over six years. - to foster scientific research on
- the climate system, climate change,
- extreme weather,
- air quality and
- marine environmental prediction.
- Making a Difference Through Science
11Weather and climate are a continuum
100 years
Climate Change
Climate-models/analysis
El Nino
1 year
Drought
Canadian Weather Research Program
1 month
Greenhouse gases
Watershed Levels
10 days
Winter Storms
1 day
Hail-lightning
Flash flood
1 hour
Tornado
1 minute
Global
Continental
Regional
City
Local
12- Strategies for Adaptation to climate change must
be based on - understanding the present relationships and
vulnerabilities - projecting ahead the changing climate and weather
- working with communities to reduce
vulnerabilities - We need to have a
- strong observational base
- science of climate/weather prediction
university and governments
13Basic observing Networks
Need to know climate of atmosphere above
ALERT
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EUREKA
MOULD BAY
RESOLUTE BAY
INUVIK
HALL BEACH
CAMBRIDGE BAY
NORMAN WELLS
IQALUIT
WHITEHORSE
CORAL HARBOUR
BAKER LAKE
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FORT NELSON
FORT SMITH
INUKJUAK
GOOSE BAY
CHURCHILL
ST JOHN'S
LA GRANDE IV
PRINCE GEORGE
SEPT-ILES
PORT AUX BASQUES
EDMONTON STONY PLAIN
PORT HARDY
THE PAS
MOOSONEE
SASKATOON
PICKLE LAKE
KELOWNA
SABLE ISLAND
YARMOUTH
MANIWAKI
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Environment Canada/Atmospheric Environment/Nationa
l Weather Services Directorate
14The capacity of the MeteorologicalServices has
been diminished over the past decade- stations
closed- staff reductions- research curtailed
Budgets EC red MSC - blue
CFCAS has committed about two-thirds of its
funds It now has under review proposals for 8
research network and 45 grants All funds will be
expended by 2007. We need investments for the
long-term.
15CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY
- Adaptation Strategy
- Invest to directly help Canadians
- Protecting Canadians from harm and information to
maximize economic efficiency - Based on better predictions of change from
minutes-years-decades
- Emissions reduction
- strategy
- long-term
- Innovation agenda
Support is needed to both government agencies and
to universities to build our science base.
To inform and warn Canadians about the future so
they can make better decisions.
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