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Global Climate Change Overview Michael D. Mastrandrea, Ph.D. Deputy Director, Science, IPCC Working Group II and Assistant Consulting Professor Woods Institute.

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1 Global Climate Change Overview Michael D. Mastrandrea, Ph.D. Deputy Director, Science, IPCC Working Group II and Assistant Consulting Professor Woods Institute for the Environment

2 Global climate change is… unequivocal, almost certainly caused mostly by us, already causing significant harm growing rapidly, and requires global action and local solutions. The Key Facts

3 http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/graphs/ Warming is Unequivocal…

4 J. Hansen et al., PNAS 103: 14288-293 ( 2006) …And Not Uniform Average Surface T in 2001-2005 vs 1951-80

5 Muir Glacier, Alaska NSIDC/WDC for Glaciology, Boulder, compiler. 2002, updated 2006. Online glacier photograph database. Boulder, CO: National Snow and Ice Data Center. August 1941August 2004 Shrinking Glaciers

6 19922002 2005 Source: ACIA, 2004, CIRES, 2005, Roger Braithwaite, University of Manchester (UK) Surface melting on Greenland is expanding

7 Changing Patterns of Extreme Events Major floods per decade, 1950-2000

8 Source: Westerling et al. 2006 Western US area burned Increasing Wildfire Risk

9 Natural Carbon Cycle

10 Human Impact on the Carbon Cycle

11 LAND ATMOSPHERE 750 Gt C 379 ppm CO 2 OCEANS emissions from terrestrial systems 100 Gt C per year absorption by terrestrial systems 103 Gt C per year emissions from marine systems 100 Gt C per year absorption by marine systems 102 Gt C per year human-caused emissions: 9 Gt C per year Carbon Flows (2005)

12 Increasing CO 2 Concentrations

13 IPCC, 2007

14 Increasing CO 2 Concentrations

15 Ice Core Records

16 Source: Hansen, Clim. Change, 68, 269, 2005. Ice Core Records

17 IPCC, 2007 Black = Observed Gold = Human and Natural Forcings Blue = Only Natural Forcings Fingerprint Analysis

18 UCS Projected Changes in CA Summer Temperature

19 2004 >9,500 ft 1900 >7,800 ft Pika Species Shifting and…

20 Diminishing Sierra Snowpack Percentage Remaining, Relative to 1961-1990 UCS

21 Mitigation Adaptation

22 Raupach et al. 2007, PNAS 2006 2005 Rapidly Increasing Emissions

23 Climate Stabilization

24 Raupach et al., 2007 Regional CO 2 Emissions 2004 2000-2004 Growth


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