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Bruce M. EverettThe Fletcher School
October 16, 2008
Climate Versus the Economy: Climate Versus the Economy: What's the Right Trade-off?What's the Right Trade-off?
The climate change argument has two components
How well do we understand the
issue?
How hard is it to reduce global carbon emissions?
Drop a golf ball from a height of1 meter. Specify location, air pressure, humidity, wind and rotation.
Ask 100 scientists how long it will take the ball to hit the floor.
Their answers would be identical: 0.45 seconds.
Falsifiable experiments tell us that standard gravity is 9.80665 m/sec2.
Science = quantification
A simple test of scientific knowledgeA simple test of scientific knowledge
The UN Intergovernmental PanelThe UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)on Climate Change (IPCC)
•Won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize
•Done an excellent literature review
•But do they agree on climate science?
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Lowest model run(+1.7° C)
Scenario specifies: - Population - GDP - Energy demand - Energy supply by fuel - Technology
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Highest model run(+4.4° C)
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“Consensus”(+2.8° C)
Lowest model run(+1.7° C)
Averaging inconsistent results is an opinion, not science.
Stop agreeing and start arguing!
Highest model run(+4.4° C)
With all due respect to Al Gore, the scientific debate about climate
change is not over.
How difficult is it to reduce global carbon emissions?
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No government has indicated any willingness to sacrifice economic growth for carbon reduction.
International cooperation is a MYTHInternational cooperation is a MYTH
The Kyoto Protocol creates five groups:
1. Developing countries with rights but no obligations.
2. Russia/Eastern Europe, whose post-1990 economic collapse is treated as energy efficiency.
3. Germany/UK, who had met their targets before they signed the treaty.
4. The rest of the EU, Japan, Canada and Australia who have targets but won’t meet them.
5. The US, which sensibly declined to participate.
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If US emissions in 2030 were zero, global emissions would still be 20% above 2005.
What steps should the US take to reduce carbon emissions?
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2005 carbon emissions = 6,000 MMt
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2008 auto standards
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Green Office Buildings
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+20 nuclear plants
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15% renewable standard
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Fluorescent light bulbs
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10-fold increase in public transportation
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Replace all refrigerators
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20 million new solar roofs
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Reduce driving by 30 miles per month
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Projected increasein China by 2030.
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Both Presidential candidates agree…Both Presidential candidates agree…
• Frighten the public with scary scenarios.
• Take immediate actions which have: High profile Low-cost Negligible impact.
• Promise strong action in the distant future.
• Participate in unproductive international negotiations.
• Congratulate themselves on their vision.
• Hope the public buys it.
What we should doWhat we should do
1. Study climate change and portray the results honestly.
2. Acknowledge the high cost of reducing CO2.
3. Look at a 100-year, not a 30-year horizon.
4. Make meaningful promises and keep them.
5. Privatize and deregulate electric power.
6. Remove constraints on natural gas.• Find new domestic supplies• Facilitate international trade
7. Revive the civilian nuclear power industry.
8. Encourage private sector research.