Addressing Climate Change Will Cost Less
if Done Sooner
From: EurActive in ENN.com
An agreement by almost
200 nations to curb rising greenhouse gas emissions from 2020 will be far more
costly than taking action now to tackle climate change, a new report says.
Quick measures to cut emissions would give a far better chance of keeping global warming within an agreed UN limit of 2º Celsius above pre-industrial times to avert more floods, heatwaves, droughts and rising sea levels.
"If you delay
action by 10, 20 years you significantly reduce the chances of meeting the 2º
target," said Keywan Riahi, one of the authors of the report at the
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Austria.
"It was generally
known that costs increase when you delay action. It was not clear how quickly
they change," he told Reuters on Wednesday (2 January) of the findings in
the science journal Nature Climate Change based on 500 computer-generated
scenarios.
It said the timing of
cuts in greenhouse gases was more important than other uncertainties - about
things like how the climate system works, future energy demand, carbon prices
or new energy technologies.
The study indicated that
an immediate global price of €15 a tonne on emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2),
the main greenhouse gas, would give a roughly 60% chance of limiting warming to
below 2º.
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