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Toward a New Era of Climate Change Science

Toward a New Era of Climate Change Science. ACC Science Report: Advancing the Science of Climate Change Susanne C. Moser, Ph.D. Annual Natural Hazards Workshop • July 11, 2010. Pam Matson (Stanford), Chair Tom Dietz (Michigan State), Co-Chair WALEED ABDALATI, University of Colorado-Boulder

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Toward a New Era of Climate Change Science

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  1. Toward a New Era of Climate Change Science ACC Science Report: Advancing the Science of Climate Change Susanne C. Moser, Ph.D. Annual Natural Hazards Workshop • July 11, 2010

  2. Pam Matson (Stanford), Chair Tom Dietz (Michigan State), Co-Chair WALEED ABDALATI, University of Colorado-Boulder ANTONIO J. BUSALACCHI, JR., Univ of Maryland, College Park KEN CALDEIRA, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Stanford ROBERT W. CORELL, H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment, Washington, D.C. RUTH S. DEFRIES, Columbia University, New York INEZ Y. FUNG, University of California-Berkeley STEVEN GAINES, University of California-Santa Barbara GEORGE M. HORNBERGER, Vanderbilt University, Nashville MARIA CARMEN LEMOS, University of Michigan, An Arbor SUSANNE C. MOSER, Susanne Moser Research & Consulting, Santa Cruz RICHARD H. MOSS, PNNL, Washington, D.C. EDWARD A. PARSON, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor A. R. RAVISHANKARA, NOAA, Boulder RAYMOND W. SCHMITT, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution B. L. TURNER, II, Arizona State University, Tempe WARREN M. WASHINGTON, NCAR, Boulder JOHN P. WEYANT, Stanford University DAVID A. WHELAN, The Boeing Company, Seal Beach IAN KRAUCUNAS, Study Director PAUL STERN, Director, Committee on the HDGC

  3. Advancing the Science of Climate Change STATEMENT OF TASK • Provide a concise overview of past, present, and future climate change, including its causes and its impacts • Recommend steps to advance our current understanding, including advances needed to improve the effectiveness of actions to limit and adapt to climate change.

  4. Advancing the Science of Climate Change Source: Frits Ahlefeldt, HikingArtist.com TWO MAIN CONCLUSIONS (1) Climate change is occurring, is caused largely by human activities, and poses significant risks for a broad range of human and natural systems. • Synthesis chapter: A single chapter that provides an overview of what is know about climate change and its interactions with human and environmental systems • Technical chapters: Still concise but more detailed, referenced technical chapters that summarize what is known about climate change in 12 sectors/areas of interest to decision makers

  5. Advancing the Science of Climate Change TWO MAIN CONCLUSIONS (2) The nation needs a comprehensive and integrative climate change science enterprise, one that not only contributes to our fundamental understanding of climate change but also informs and expands America’s climate choices. Source: Frits Ahlefeldt, HikingArtist.com “A New Era of Climate Change Research”

  6. Advancing the Science of Climate Change Seven Cross-Cutting Themes for the New Era of Climate Change Research 1. Climate Forcings, Feedbacks, Responses, and Thresholds 2. Human Behaviors and Institutions 3. Vulnerability and Adaptation Analyses 4. Research to Support Strategies for Limiting Climate Change 5. Effective Information and Decision Support Systems 6. Integrated Climate Observing Systems 7. Improved Projections, Models, Analyses, and Assessments Source: CoolFunPics.com

  7. OPPORTUNITIES FOR COLLABORATION! OPPORTUNITIES FOR COLLABORATION! OPPORTUNITIES FOR COLLABORATION! OPPORTUNITIES FOR COLLABORATION! Advancing the Science of Climate Change RECOMMENDATIONS The nation’s climate change research enterprise: • Should be integrative and interdisciplinary, including research within and across a wide range of fields • Should focus on fundamental, use-inspired research that contributes to both improved understanding and improved decision making • Should be linked with action-oriented programs focused on limiting, adapting and informing decisions • Should be flexible, able to respond to emerging needs and changing demands

  8. Advancing the Science of Climate Change A single federal interagency program or other entity should be given the authority and resources to coordinate and implement a comprehensive, integrated climate change research effort… The U.S. Global Change Research Program could serve this role, if the following modifications are made: • An expanded mission that includes both understanding and supporting effective responses to climate change • More and better mechanisms for stakeholder interactions • Improved mechanisms for identifying and addressing weaknesses, gaps, and barriers • High-level, forward-looking leadership • Budgeting oversight and authority Source: Frits Ahlefeldt, HikingArtist.com

  9. Advancing the Science of Climate Change The federal climate change research program, working in partnership with other relevant domestic and international bodies, should: • Redouble efforts to develop, deploy, and maintain a comprehensive climate observing system • Accelerate the development of advanced models and other analytical tools • Expand and engage the human capital needed to carry out climate change research and response programs

  10. Advancing the Science of Climate Change What does it say that is relevant to the hazards community? • In the face of an uncertain and rapidly changing climate, a risk management (governance) approach is the most appropriate and prudent approach • Risk identification, assessment, and evaluation • Iterative decision making and deliberate learning • Maximizing flexibility • Maximizing robustness • Ensuring durability • A portfolio of approaches • Effective communication • Inclusive process Source: www.firepreventiongeek.blogspot.com

  11. Advancing the Science of Climate Change What does it say that is relevant to the hazards community? • Changes in the Climate System • Sea Level Rise and the Coastal Environment • Freshwater Resources • Ecosystems, Ecosystem Services, and Biodiversity • Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food Production • Public Health • Cities and the Built Environment • Transportation • Energy Supply and Use • Solar Radiation Management • National and Human Security • Designing, Implementing, and Evaluating Climate Policies Atmospheric hazards, extremes Too much/too little; quality ES, e.g., flood protection SLR, coastal hazards Food supply, security, droughts… Multiple hazards in high-density environments Heat, extreme events, diseases Impacts on T infrastructure Impacts on E infrastructure Broadened “security” Equity, governance, unintended consequences Equity - vulnerability

  12. Advancing the Science of Climate Change What does it say that is relevant to the hazards community? INTEGRATIVE THEMES • 1: Climate Forcings, Feedbacks, Responses, and Thresholds in the Earth System • 2: Climate-Related Human Behaviors and Institutions • 3: Vulnerability and Adaptation Analyses of Coupled Human-Environment Systems • 4: Research to Support Strategies for Limiting Climate Change • 5: Effective Information and Decision Support Systems • 6: Integrated Climate Observing Systems • 7: Improved Projections, Analyses, and Assessments

  13. Some Personal Conclusions • There is no world of hazards without climate change • There is no world of climate change without hazards • We don’t have enough time or money to reinvent the wheel • There are not enough of us to work apart and get the job done

  14. Toward a New Era of Collaboration Source: www.gapsante.uottawa.ca Thank you! • Email: promundi@susannemoser.com

  15. Resources & Additional Information For more information about America’s Climate Choices:http://americasclimatechoices.org For full report text online, free PDFs of Report Summaries, or to order copies: http://www.nap.edu For questions and comments: • Susanne Moser, Ph.D. • Susanne Moser Research & Consulting • Santa Cruz, CA 95060 • Email: promundi@susannemoser.com Tel: (831) 427-2081

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