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A good basis for action on 'carbon budget'

By Mukul Sanwal (China Daily) Updated: 2013-10-08 07:17

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has established a solid basis for both international and national action.

The world's top climate scientists, and a handful of diplomats, have just approved a summary of "policy relevant" conclusions on the physical science of climate change. The most controversial finding of the report is also the most significant one for us.

The "carbon budget" was the last part of the summary to be decided, and the subject of hours of heated discussions in the early hours of Sept 27.

The political implication is clear. Annual emission targets pit old against new emitters and point the finger at economic growth in developing countries, ignoring the historical emissions of the developed countries. The problem is that it also deals with the symptoms and ignores the causes of these emissions.

A carbon budget will consider the activities that generate these emissions in the course of economic development, leading to very different conclusions. It recognizes that the bio-physical and social systems are intertwined in such a way that the conditions and responses to external forcing, like increases in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, are based on the synergy between the two sub-systems. Consequently, the full global system has to be studied rather than its individual components, as none of the challenges can be fully studied without addressing the other challenges. So far the projections about the future have focused on environmental damage rather than the relationship between people and planet.

The policy issue a carbon budget raises is to identify the longer-term trends that need to be modified, rather than agree to short-term targets. With the global middle class expected to triple by 2030, the central issue is how an acceptable level of well-being for each person can be achieved without having a serious impact on the planet. How the limits are approached depends on what is regarded as essential for human well-being.

An analysis of patterns, trends and drivers of natural resource use shows cities produce three-quarters of greenhouse gas emissions, which are related to household consumption. The nature of industrialized societies - urbanization - is the major driving force for increased demands for materials and energy. Urbanization involves two transitions - the establishment of infrastructure, or consumption of material resources, as a necessary part of the process of economic development, and higher incomes supporting changes in consumption patterns, that are largely non-material goods and services. Both are direct inputs to human well-being, and each is responsible for roughly a doubling of the rate at which natural resources are used.

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