Lecture 1: introduction Flashcards

1
Q

What was the climate change act in the UK and when?

A

plan to decarbonise the economy 80% by 2050. It was introduced in 2008

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2
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What is the UK’s energy mix?

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gas = 40%
nuclear = 20%
renewables = 20%
other = 20%
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3
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What carbon cycle are we talking about when referring to carbon concentrations increases?

A

short term carbon cycle

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4
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What is the average growth of atmospheric CO2?

A

4% per year or 3ppm

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5
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What does the number after RCP mean?

A

Wm^-2 energy above the lower level

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6
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What are three good ways of analysing emissions production patterns?

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geographical
historical
economic

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7
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What did Anderson & Bows (2008) argue?

A

Current framing of the climate change issue will not bring CO2 stabilisation below 650ppm but other framings will likely result in an economic recession

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8
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What did Neumayer (2003) state?

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Influence of climate, natural resources availability and transport reliance upon emissions. cold climates more sensitive to changes and therefore emissions increases

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9
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What did Peters et al. (2011) state?

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Role of international trade upon emissions. Outsourcing of production has also outsourced emissions and introduced new ones with transport costs.

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10
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What did Victor and Kennel (2014) state?

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Temperature not effective measure of climate but is more evocative for climate change engagement. To increase engagement more there needs to be localised.

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