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Climate Change: Implications for the South West Sarah Hendel-Blackford SWCCIP Manager & Coordinator 8 June 2006.

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1 Climate Change: Implications for the South West Sarah Hendel-Blackford SWCCIP Manager & Coordinator 8 June 2006

2 Observed climate change in the South West The regional response: SWCCIP work Future predictions and implications for the South West

3 Source: Hadley Centre for Climate Predication and Research

4 Global warming over next 40 years does not depend on emissions scenarios: Annual-mean temperature rise, deg C High emissions Medium-high Medium-low Low emissions Source: Hadley Centre for Climate Predication and Research

5 Regional Response: SWCCIP’s mission is to investigate, inform and advise on the impacts of climate change in SW England Established 2001: Chaired by Environment Agency and Government Office South West, partnership between key regional stakeholders Emphasis on Adaptation 2003: “Warming to the Idea”, SW Climate Change Impacts Scoping Study

6 The SW climate change study set out to: - Describe climate change scenarios for the SW - Identify the likely impacts of such change - Suggest actions needed to respond to impacts. www.oursouthwest.com/climate

7 SWCCIP sector group work Agriculture Biodiversity Housing and Construction Local Government Tourism Utilities

8 SW anticipated changes Summary of anticipated changes likely to affect the south west (2050s and 2080s): Summer: 2050s:Warmer by 1.5 -3.5ºC, drier by 15 to 30% 2080s:Warmer by 2-5.5ºC, drier by 25 to 55% Winter: 2050s:Milder by 1.0-2.0ºC, wetter by 10 to 30% 2080s:Milder by 1.5-3.5ºC, wetter by 5 to 15%, snowfall decrease by 70 to 90% Source: WTI 2003 adapted from UKCIP02

9 “If you think you’re too small to make a difference, try going to bed with a mosquito” What you can do: Find out more: www.oursouthwest.com/climate Raise awareness and plan for future changes Case studies? sarah.hendel-blackford@environment-agency.gov.uk

10 Conclusions: Climate change is a “now” issue (In)Action has long-term implications Climate change requires adaptation and mitigation


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