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Political Ways and Means to Address Climate Change. SID lectures series Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, February 18, 2008 Co-referent Prof. Pier Vellinga Wageningen UR and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Climate change is the ultimate test for international cooperation.
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Political Ways and Means to Address Climate Change SID lectures series Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, February 18, 2008 Co-referent Prof. Pier Vellinga Wageningen UR and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Climate change is the ultimate test for international cooperation • The effect human activities on the climate system can only effectively be reduced when all major countries act in cooperation; • Without the USA, the EU and Russia there will not be an effective start; • Without China and India participating within a decade, the efforts of EU, Russia and USA will have little effect; • Financing adaptation would follow from the OECD adhered “polluter pays principle”, a major challenge for international cooperation;
Sharing mechanisms • Sharing emissions on a per capita basis or on a per GDP basis…? • Cap and convergence model; • All countries and the UN in the driving seat? • Major countries in the driving seat? • The role of sectors? • Taxes, regulation and/or trading schemes?
Dilemma’s • What is “dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system”; • What is anthropogenic climate change and what is natural variability; • What does it mean: “common but differentiated responsibilities”; • Cost as well as benefits of climate change, both for mitigation and for adaptation strongly depend on planning and investment capabilities and practices of countries;
Carbon dioxide is the largest contributor. But not the only one;Land use will become a major source