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Page 1: Introduction to climate change. Introduction Welcome & Acknowledgement Background Workshops  action plan General Manager’s support Housekeeping Facilities,

Introduction to climate change

Page 2: Introduction to climate change. Introduction Welcome & Acknowledgement Background Workshops  action plan General Manager’s support Housekeeping Facilities,

Introduction

Welcome & Acknowledgement

Background

• Workshops action plan

• General Manager’s support

Housekeeping

• Facilities, OH&S, Turn off mobiles

[Insert Council logo]

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Purpose• Developing a Climate Change Action Plan

Program• Keeping to time • Respectful discussion

Introductions• Name, role, views on climate change

Evaluation forms

Introduction

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Progress

Gain internal support

Gain internal support

Steering Committee Meeting 1-Develop a planning program

Steering Committee Meeting 1-Develop a planning program

Workshop 1-Introduction Workshop 1

-Introduction

Steering Committee Meeting 2-Research adaptation options

Steering Committee Meeting 2-Research adaptation options

Steering CommitteeMeeting 4 -Action plan

Steering CommitteeMeeting 4 -Action plan

Steering CommitteeMeeting 5 -Review

Steering CommitteeMeeting 5 -Review

Steering Committee Meeting 3 -MitigationSteering Committee

Meeting 3 -MitigationWorkshop 4

-Mitigation actions

Workshop 4-Mitigation actions

Identify Planning Team

Identify Planning Team

Workshop 2-Risk assessment

Workshop 2-Risk assessment

Workshop 3-Adaptation

actions

Workshop 3-Adaptation

actions

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Participants will understand:• Historical evidence • The Greenhouse Effect• Projections for NSW• Likely impacts• Implications for council • Council’s role

Expected outcomes

Wind Farm, Blayney courtesy WBC Strategic Alliance

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The planet is warming

Photos courtesy of the National Snow and Ice Data Centre and Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve Archive http://nsidc.org/glaciers/gallery

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Terminology

• Climate: Average weather conditions over a long period (30 years)

• Climate change: Long term shift in average weather conditions

• Extreme events:

Severe storms (rain,

hail, wind) cyclones,

fire and moreClarence River by Scott Lenton

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Global temperature anomalies

Source: Garnaut (2008)

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Australian temperature anomalies

Source: Garnaut (2008)

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Historical evidence

Rate of temperature change (°C/10 years) over the last 39 years

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Historical evidence

Rate of rainfall change (mm/10 years) over the last 39 years

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Historical evidence

Sea level rise (mm) since 1870

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Global average sea level rise

Source: Garnaut (2008)

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The greenhouse effect

Image courtesy of Climate Change Connection http://www.climatechangeconnection.org/Science/Greenhouseeffect.htm

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Sources of emissions

Natural sources

All Images taken from stock.xchng vi - http://www.sxc.hu/

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Sources of emissions

Human sources

All Images taken from stock.xchng vi - http://www.sxc.hu/

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Australia’s emissions

Per capita greenhouse gas emissions

Sources: DCC (2008); IEA (2007) in: Garnaut (2008)

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Major emissions sources - Australia

Category 1,000 tCO2eNational Greenhouse Gas Inventory Total 597,156.55Energy 408,162.69Industrial Processes 30,342.89Agriculture 88,106.04Land Use, Land-Use Change and Forestry 55,977.82Waste 14,567.10

Source: DCCEE (2008)

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Major emissions sources - NSW

Category 1,000 tCO2eNational Greenhouse Gas Inventory Total 162,720.51Energy 117,199.22Industrial Processes 11,631.15Agriculture 17,547.50Land Use, Land-Use Change and Forestry 11,071.43Waste 5,271.21

Source: DCCEE (2008)

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Australia’s emissions

Greenhouse gas emissions by sector, 1990 and 2006

Source: DCC (2008) in: The Garnaut Climate Change Review (2008)

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Projections for NSW

Average Winter Temperature

Source: Climate Change in Australia (2009)

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Projections for NSW

Average Summer Temperature

Source: Climate Change in Australia (2009)

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Projections for NSW

Average Winter Rainfall

Source: Climate Change in Australia (2009)

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Projections for NSW

Average Summer Rainfall

Source: Climate Change in Australia (2009)

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Projections

• In the next Module we will examine the projections for NSW in more detail & also the projections for this region

• In this Module we will briefly look at some potential impacts and implications…

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• What would you expect from higher temperatures and reduced annual average rainfall…?

Likely impacts?

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Likely impacts

• Changed distributions of pests, weeds and disease (i.e. loss and gain) & extend drought

• Heat waves - risk for vulnerable communities (elderly, frail and infants)

• Increased frequency & intensity of bushfires and extended fire season (temperature, evaporation)

Fire fighting in the Mount Burrell Forest in Northern NSW by Mike Rushby.

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Likely impacts

• Lower rainfall less water availability, reliability• Increased storm intensity increased flooding• Increased storm surge and sea level rise

erosion, inundation of

coastal lowlands &

modification of estuaries

Erosion of Access Road at Minnie Bay by Phil Rogers, Envite

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Risks to communities

• Endangering life – e.g. bushfire, storms• Heatwaves – e.g. dehydration at sporting and

outdoor events• Disruptions to supply chains• Primary industries• Property – e.g. flooding,

storm damage, erosion

Sheep at Cabonne, courtesy WBC Strategic Alliance

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Implications

Assets and infrastructure - Damage to and maintenance of:

• Buildings (cooling costs)• Coastal infrastructure• Open space, recreational facilities• Stormwater drainage / levees• Wastewater• Water supply

Sewer surcharge during Hunter storms 2008 by Hunter Councils Inc.

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Implications

NRM and biodiversity• Loss of biodiversity• Coastal management• Weeds and pestsCommunity• Increased demand for health care & emergency services Land use planning• Loss of property and assets• ESD design into developments

Windmill by @dino 2006 www.flickr.com

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Implications

Economic impacts• Impact on tourism• Insurance and liability issues• Electricity supplyWaste• Large emission source that council can influence• National Greenhouse & Energy Reporting

System (NGERS)• CPRS

Upper Colo River, NSW by island home www.flickr.com

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• Community Health & Social Planning

• Planning, Assets & Infrastructure

• Open Space & Biodiversity

• Rangers & Traffic Services

• Mangers & Directors

• Legal Advice

• Finance

Climate change is everybody’s business

Photo provided by Scott Lenton

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Council’s response

• Council has a dual role– Mitigate, or reduce, greenhouse gas

emissions to reduce climate change– Adapt, or prepare for, unavoidable climate

change e.g. council operations, staff, infrastructure

By armisteadbooker

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Why?

• Why should Council take action on climate change?

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Why act?

Avoid:• Disruption to council services• Unbudgeted financial impacts• LitigationFulfill:• Duty of care to the community• Meet KPIs in strategic plans• Liveability and economic viability of a region• Need to incorporate ESD into activities & decision

making - requirement of the Local Government Act 1993

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LGSA support

• Needs Analysis Survey • Climate Change Summit • Regional Workshops • Workshop Package

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Any questions?

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Achievements from the workshop

During the workshop we have explored:• Historical evidence for climate change• The Greenhouse Effect• Projections for NSW• Likely impacts• Implications for council • Council’s role

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Conclusion

• Thank you

• Evaluation forms

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References

• ABS, 2003 projections and 2005 data. http://www.abs.gov.au/ (visited December, 2009) • AGO, 2006, Climate Change Impacts and Risk Management – A Guide for Business and

Government.• DCCEE, 2008, Australia’s National Greenhouse Accounts, Australian Greenhouse Emissions

Information System, www.ageis.greenhouse.gov.au (visited May, 2010).• CSIRO, 2007, Catchment Scenario Reports

http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/climateChange/nswreports.htm (visited December, 2009)• Deacons, 2009, Briefing Paper on Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme Bill 2009 and

associated legislation.• England, P., 2006, Climate Change: What are Local Governments Liable for? Griffith

University Urban Research Program Issues Paper 6.• Garnaut, R., 2008, The Garnaut Climate Change Review

http://www.garnautreview.org.au/index.htm (visited February, 2010)• IPCC, 2007, Summary for Policymakers. In: Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis.

Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Solomon, S., D. Qin, M. Manning, Z. Chen, M. Marquis, K.B. Averyt, M.Tignor and H.L. Miller (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA. http://www.ipcc.ch/press_information/press_information_fact_sheet1.htm (visited December, 2009)

• Local Government Act 1993 http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/nsw/consol_act/lga1993182/(visited December, 2009)

• Palutikof, J.P., 2010, The view from the front line: Adapting Australia to climate change, Global Environmental Change 20 (2010) 218-219.