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Summary of IPCC 2015 Outreach Event Held at United Nations Office, Nairobi-Kenya

by | 24-02-2015 05:04 recommendations 0

 Today we participated in an outreach event of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in the UN Office at Nairobi - Gigiri, Kenya. This event focused on the findings of the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) that was conducted between the period of Sept 2013 to Sept 2014 . IPCC assessment reports involved  processes for the development with Working Groups (WG) I,11 and 111 of contributing authors ,policy makers and the scientific community providing an up to date view of the current state of scientific knowledge relevant to climate change. Therefore the presentations by IPCC scientists on the key messages of the Synthesis Report and the Fifth Assessment Report contributions was divided in three phases dealing with

-           the physical science basis, the impacts, adaptation and vulnerability,

-          and the mitigation of climate change

Summary of the Outlined Key Messages of the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report Synthesis Report noted that human influence on climate system was clear with the likelihood of irreversible impacts if we didn't act fast .Assessment reports indicated continued increase in temperatures with more than 90% of the energy accumulating in the Oceans, melting of snow and ice and increase in sea level. Anthropogenic activities result to increasing GHG emissions more than the previous decades. Energy sector contribute to 35% Agriculture, Forest and Other land uses 24%, Industry 21%, Transport 14% and Building Sector 6.4% of GHG emissions .Projected climate change impact was on Food and Water Shortages, Increased Poverty, Increased displacement of People and Coastal Flooding. Climate change will amplify existing stress on water availability in Africa with increasing temperatures and changes in precipitation reducing crop productivity hence food insecurity problems, Vector and Water Borne diseases.

Therefore limiting Temperature increase to 2 degree will require more efficient use of energy, greater use of low carbon and carbon energy, improved carbon sinks –reduced deforestation and planting of new forests, Bio-energy and carbon capture and storage, Lifestyles and Behavioral Changes.

It was noted that most of Climate mitigation and adaptation strategies in Africa are based on short term motivation .Effective mitigation will not be achieved if individual agents advance their own interests independently. Effective adaptation and mitigation responses will depend on policies and measures across multiple scales international, regional, national and sub-national. Policies across all scales supporting technology development, diffusion and transfer, as well as finance for responses to climate change, can implement and enhance the effectiveness of policies that directly promote adaptation and mitigation. The government alone will not be able to tackle and handle Climate mitigation and adaptation we all need to take actions. Based on facts and statistics from IPCC reports we are now more unlighted on which decision to choose .

Climate change is a threat to sustainable development. Nonetheless, there are many opportunities to link mitigation, adaptation and the pursuit of other societal objectives through integrated responses. Successful implementation relies on relevant tools, suitable governance structures and enhanced capacity to respond.

 
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6 Comments

  • says :
    Thank you for the awesome report on the IPCC 2015, Samuel. :)
    As you mentioned in lines, we can't achieve the 2 degree goal without effort made by each one of us. So, raising awareness among community people is the key. In this regard, you are doing the right work in your local community and you are such an asset there. I am so proud of you Sammy!
    Posted 25-02-2015 15:53

  • says :
    Great to- now about involvement in the IPCC 2015. IPCC has been a reliable source for various facts and figures. I hope you learnt a lot while preparing the report.
    Well done and as Arushi said we TEG ambassadors should be advocating about it wherever and whenever possible.
    Posted 25-02-2015 13:39

  • Arushi Madan says :
    We are fortunate to get the briefing of IPCC event from UN office , Kenya through you Ambassador Samuel.
    Climate Change is a worldwide phenomenon and it is true that unless each of us , all regions , all nations , sincerely act on it as top priority , such a serious threat can not be tackled effectively.
    Having said that , I also believe that NO effort , however small it is , in this direction is futile so we all members and ambassadors at TEG forum should continue advocating for the cause by our sincer efforts.
    Thanks for the update , Samuel.
    Posted 25-02-2015 02:10

  • says :
    GREAT :)
    Posted 25-02-2015 02:09

  • says :
    Climate change is global threat & we all must face it head on to combat & defeat.
    Thanks for the post & well done Samuel.

    Posted 24-02-2015 19:31

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing informative summary of IPCC 2015 As you said Climate change is indeed a major threat, new approaches must be implemented.
    Posted 24-02-2015 14:18

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