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                       Estimating Global Impacts from
                                 Climate Change
                                       Presented to:
                            OECD Workshop on Benefits of Climate Policy
                                        Paris, France
                                       Presented by:
                                        Joel Smith
                                          and
                                        Sam Hitz
                                    Stratus Consulting Inc.
                                    Boulder, Colorado, USA
                                    December 12-13, 2002
                                     Objective
                    • Identify relationship between global impacts and
                      different levels of climate change
                        Key issue is identification of marginal global
                        impacts at increasing magnitudes of climate
                        change
                          i.e., what are the shapes of the global impacts
                           curves?
                                                                               1
                                                                          REASONS FOR CONCERN
                                                                                                      (IPCC, 2001)
                                                                                                                                                                         Risks from Future
                                                                                      Very L Hiow                                                               gher     Large-Scale
                                                                                                                                                                         Discontinuities
                                                                                      Positive or Negative Market Impacts;                            Net Negative in    Aggregate Impacts
                                                                                      Majority of People Adversely Affected                               All Metrics
                                                                                      Negative for Some Regions                            Negative for Most Regions     Distribution
                                                                                                                                                                         of Impacts
                                                                                      Increase                                                        Large Increase     Risks from Extreme
                                                                                                                                                                         Climate Events
                                                                                      Risks to Some                                                    Risks to Many     Risks to Unique and
                                                                                                                                                                         Threatened Systems
                                                                      -0.6           012345
                                                                               Past    Future
                                                                                             Increase in Global Mean Temperature after 1990 (°C)
                                                                                                        Approach (I)
                                                          • We surveyed published sectoral studies that quantify
                                                                the global impacts of climate change
                                                                   Limited ourselves to global studies; did not examine regional
                                                                      impacts literature
                                                          • Global mean temperature (GMT) was used as
                                                                indicator of climate change
                                                                   Recognize the many caveats with doing so
                                                          • Characterized the relationships between climate
                                                                change and sectoral impacts based on study results
                                                                   Increasing impacts
                                                                   Parabolic (quadratic)
                                                                   Indeterminate
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         2
                            Approach (II)
                • Used equilibrium (generally older studies) and
                  transient (generally newer studies) results.
                • Used metrics employed by authors of individual
                  studies. No attempt to aggregate across studies.
                • Identified key factors and assumptions in these
                  studies that could substantially affect results
                   Inclusion and correctness.
                           LIMITATIONS
                                                               3
                                                         Sectors Affected by
                                                            Climate Change
                                             Published Studies                           No Global Studies
                                     •  Agriculture                              •  Recreation and tourism
                                     •  Sea level rise                           •  Transport
                                     •  Water resources                          •  Building
                                     •  Human health                             •  Insurance
                                     •  Terrestrial ecosystems                   •  Human amenity
                                     •  Forestry
                                     •  Marine ecosystems
                                     •  Biodiversity
                                     •  Energy
                                                                   Limitations
                                     •  Did not consider:
                                          Impacts of temperature changes in excess of 1.4 to
                                            5.8°C range considered likely by Houghton et al., 2001
                                          Change in climate variance
                                          Impacts due to long term (i.e., post 2100) climate
                                            change
                                          Potential large scale singular events (e.g., collapse of
                                            THC or WAIS)
                                          Interaction among impacts on different sectors
                                            (e.g., water and agriculture)
                                          Ancillary benefits and proactive adaptation
                                                                                                                                                 4
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...Estimating global impacts from climate change presented to oecd workshop on benefits of policy paris france by joel smith and sam hitz stratus consulting inc boulder colorado usa december objective identify relationship between different levels key issue is identification marginal at increasing magnitudes i e what are the shapes curves reasons for concern ipcc risks future very l hiow gher large scale discontinuities positive or negative market net in aggregate majority people adversely affected all metrics some regions most distribution increase extreme events many unique threatened systems past mean temperature after c approach we surveyed published sectoral studies that quantify limited ourselves did not examine regional literature gmt was used as indicator recognize caveats with doing so characterized relationships based study results parabolic quadratic indeterminate ii equilibrium generally older transient newer employed authors individual no attempt across identified factors ass...

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