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2 Presentation of the newly published book Clima şi Societatea of Nico Stehr and Hans von Storch Translation: Prof. Horaţiu Dragomirescu Meteorological support: Dr. Aristiţa Busuioc Graphics: Beate Gardeike Todays Arrangement: Administratia Nationala de Meteorologie and Societatea Meteorologic ă Român ă Publisher: Ars Docendi, Bucharest Financing of printing: Societatea Meteorologică Română Bucharest, 8. December 2015

3 Nico Stehr Sociologist Karl Mannheim Professor for Cultural Studies, Zeppelin University, Germany 2011-Fellow, European Academy of Sciences and Arts 2002-2003 Paul-Lazarsfeld-Professor, Universität Wien, Austria 1996; 1998 - Guest Scientist, Institute for Hydrophysics, GKSS Research Center, Geesthacht, Germany 1993, 1994 - Guest Scientist, Max- Planck-Institut für Meteorologie, Hamburg, Germany 1985-Fellow of the Royal Society (Canada)

4 Hans von Storch 1.Climate researcher (in the field since 1971) 2.Coastal science; statistical analysis 3.Cooperation with social and cultural scientists since 1992 4.Active in IPCC as Lead Author in AR3 (2001) and AR5 (2013). 5.Retired Director of the Institute of Coastal Research of the Helmholtz Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany 6.Professor at Universität Hamburg, Meteorologcal Institute and Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences 7.Guest-Professor at the Oean University of China, Qingdao 8.Honorary doctorate of U Göteborg

5 “Climate and Society” … … was first published as “Klima, Wetter, Mensch” in 1999 in Germany. translated to Chinese(Taiwan) Second edition in 2009 in German, then in English (2010), Slovenian (2010), Russian (2011), Czechian (2014), and now in Romanian (2015)

6 History of ideas The history of ideas about climate began with two elements, namely: - climate as a determinator for human life - description of all regional climates = global climate

7 Climatic determinism Climatic energy Level of civilization

8 Contemporary climatic Determinism: Societal analysis is a mere extension of geophysical analysis

9 Modern views, encompassing … a geophysical system’s view, and a recognition that climate may condition societal dynamics, but societal factors in conditioning and shaping developments are dominant

10 The climate system is mostly a downscaling system, with large-scale drivers (solar radiation, air-sea distributions, mountain ranges, composition of the atmosphere, with various components (atmosphere, ocean, cryosphere etc.). Therefore c an we simulate global (continental)) climate in a skillful manner- The problem of simulating regional and local climate can be solved by downscaling. Climate is a stochastic system. Therefore specific trajectories of development can not be predicted; however, changes of the statsitics can be given as a coonaequence of changing drivers (such as greenhouse gas concentrations)

11 Is science determining policy? No

12 Politically “spun” myths are Any contemporary extreme event is explained as being caused, or at least being strongly intensified by anthropogenic climate change. (But – cold waves, past experiences of storms etc. – “detection and attribution” needed.) Societal conflict is an expression of climate change stress, e.g., the civil war in Syria. (But, what about the English-French Sykes-Picot “reorganization” of the Turkish empire; the US- British attack on Irak?)

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14 1.Anthropogenic climate change (ACC) is not an intermittent phenomenon. -It can not be controlled by short term (decadal) climate policies. -Reduction of emissions leads to reduction of growth of ACC, but not to stabilization or reversal in the coming few decades. -Reaching a new equilibrium needs several decades if not centuries (sea level). Zeppelin Manifesto of 2009 Stehr & von Storch

15 2. Climate policy needs to pursue two goals, adaptation and mitigation. - such efforts are in most cases independent. - both lines require technological innovations, which needs a favourable social perception of technology and innovations. Zeppelin Manifesto of 2009 Stehr & von Storch

16 3. Adaptation is useful and needed in any case. Also if … - unexpected technological fixes “solve” the ACC problem. - the concept of ACC is overblown. - the reduction policy is very successful (reducing emissions by many tens of percent within a few decades). Zeppelin Manifesto of 2009 Stehr & von Storch

17 4. The presently ongoing change can not be avoided. It can only insignificantly be curbed in the foreseeable future. Only on longer terms emissions policies have the potential of “solving the problem”. A climate policy without a significant adaptation policy – to deal with the unavoidable part of ACC – is irresponsible. Example: “heat deaths” (e.g., 2003) - was first of all a failure of adaptation (to a predictable risk) - the concept was used as an excuse for risk management failures by faulting “higher forces” - cf., Nargis Zeppelin Manifesto of 2009 Stehr & von Storch

18 5. Need for adaptation - 1 - presently installed measures to reduce the emission increase will have a significant effect only in several decades. - in the meantime ACC will further emerge. - the time scale of political decisions and legitimization (short) and of ACC (long) are fundamentally different. - the political and social success of mitigation will be “harvested” not by present political and social actors. Zeppelin Manifesto of 2009 Stehr & von Storch

19 5. Need for adaptation – 2 -The present threat of climatic extremes – e.g., heat waves (Europe 2003), storm surges (Katrina, Nargis) – is significant. + was always significant (Hamburg 1962, Bhola 1970). - Blaming ACC for such threats – such as TC Mitch in Central America during the Rio de Janeiro summit in 1992 – means: downplaying the significant fact of unpreparedness and insufficiently managed vulnerability. -The Third World demands support for reducing vulnerability, which is to large extent: development. Zeppelin Manifesto of 2009 Stehr & von Storch

20 6. Kyoto Protocol - a top-down approach, limited to a subset of emittors. - almost entirely directed towards emission control. - direct effect very small, even if implemented successfully. - promised goals will not be reached; GHG concentrations show clear upward trend; no indication of a noteworthy reduction of increase – mostly BAU. - why should a successor of Kyoto be more successful? - by some in the Third World seen as hegemonial tool of the West. Zeppelin Manifesto of 2009 Stehr & von Storch

21 7. Instituting adaptation is politically relatively easily feasible: -Successes become visible on a time horizon comparable to the multi-year political time scale. - Adaptation measures may be combined with other specific political goals. (Mitigation also.) - Adaptation measures may be designed to be consistent with local or regional political conditions. Zeppelin Manifesto of 2009 Stehr & von Storch

22 8. Climate change impact depends strongly on the regional (geographical, cultural) specifics. - Adaptation measures may be conditioned on local needs, options and culture. - Technological “solutions” of local and regional problems are less complex than restructuring energy industry and re- educate people in energy usage. Zeppelin Manifesto of 2009 Stehr & von Storch

23 10. In the public, only efforts to limit emissions are considered laudable. - Most of these efforts on the personal level are of symbolic nature, with no measurable effect on GHG emissions. - Such symbolic acts tell the actors that they have contributed their share to the solution of the problem, while they practically have done nothing. - Most of the efforts in the western countries are inefficient, and often a tool of industry policy. Zeppelin Manifesto of 2009 Stehr & von Storch


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