3. Sea Ice Extent
Arctic sea ice extent averaged for September 2012 was 3.61 million square kilometers. This was 3.43
million square kilometers below the 1979 to 2000 average extent. September 2012 ice extent was
690,000 square kilometers less than the previous record low for the month that occurred in 2007
Source: National Snow and Ice Data Center
4. Too late
for 2 ?
Source: http://www.pwc.co.uk/sustainability-climate-change/publications/low-carbon-economy-index-challenges-nov12.jhtml
5. Low Carbon Economy Index
2012: Business challenges
Annual average global decarbonisation rate since 2000 is 0.8%
The world economy now
Average annual Implied IPCC ‘best guess’ needs to reduce its carbon
rate of global concentration global temp intensity by 5.1% every year
decarbonisation to levels ppm CO2e increase above pre- to 2050 for a fair chance of
2050 (% industrial levels limiting warming to 2oC
above pre-industrial levels.
1.6% 1,200 ppm 6oC
3.0% 750 ppm 4oC Even to have a reasonable
4.5% 550 ppm 3oC prospect of getting to a 4oC
5.1% 450 ppm 2oC scenario would imply nearly
quadrupling the current rate
PwC analysis, IPCC AR4 WG1, Chapter 10, Table 10.8
of decarbonisation.
Source: http://www.pwc.co.uk/sustainability-climate-change/publications/low-carbon-economy-index-challenges-nov12.jhtml
6. Unburnable Carbon: Are the world’s financial markets
carrying a carbon bubble?
Carbon Budget 2000-2050
Carbon budget * 886 GtCO2
Used by 2011 (one third)
Remaining carbon budget 565 GtCO2
Proven fossil fuel reserves (2,795) GtCO2
Reserves top 100 listed coal; oil & (745) GtCO2
gas companies
Can be burned unabated 20% total
reserves
Technically unburnable (80% of assets)
Source: Carbon Tracker initiative
8. Cumulative emissions 2012 update
by activity
The total cumulative emissions from 2000 to the end of 2012 will be 434
GtCCO2 . In just 12 years, almost half of the 886 billion tonne global carbon
budget between 2000 and 2049 has been used
Source: Unburnable carbon: Rational investment for sustainability, NEF
9. Australian National Greenhouse Gas Inventory
Figure 1: National Greenhouse Gas Inventory—excluding LULUCF (land use, land use change, and
forestry)—quarterly emissions growth rates, seasonally adjusted and trend, June quarter 2002–2012.
Source: Climate Commission: The Critical Decade: International Action on Climate Change
10. Global action on climate change
Source: Climate Commission: The Critical Decade: International Action on Climate Change