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Cap and Trade, Climate, and Your House Patrick J. Michaels Distinguished Senior Fellow School of Public Policy George Mason University Senior Fellow Cato Institute

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Cap and Trade, Climate, and Your House. Patrick J. Michaels Distinguished Senior Fellow School of Public Policy George Mason University Senior Fellow Cato Institute. Waxman-Markey. •3% below 2005 emissions in 2012 •16% below 2005 by 2020 •42% below 2005 by 2030 •83% below 2005 by 2050. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Cap and Trade, Climate, and Your House

Cap and Trade, Climate, and Your House

Patrick J. MichaelsDistinguished Senior Fellow

School of Public PolicyGeorge Mason University

Senior FellowCato Institute

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Waxman-Markey

•3% below 2005 emissions in 2012•16% below 2005 by 2020•42% below 2005 by 2030•83% below 2005 by 2050

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WAXMAN-MARKEY HOUSING STANDARDS

• 30% more efficient than 2005 in 2012

• 50% in 2016

• Additional 5% every three years

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DO THE MATH

• By 2049 (38.4 years from today) --

EVERY HOME IS A GENERATOR.

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POST-2005 VALUES BASED UPON WAXMAN-MARKEYand U.S. Census Bureau projections

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U.S. Annual CO2 Emissions

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Waxman-Markey (U.S.-only)

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Impacts of Waxman-Markey on Projected Global TemperaturesYear 2050

1.584°C 1.540°C 1.500°C

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Waxman-Markey (U.S.-only)

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Impacts of Waxman-Markey on Projected Global TemperaturesYear 2100

2.959°C 2.847°C 2.738°C

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COST ESTIMATES

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FROM CONGRESS TO EPA

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EPA Endangerment Finding (December 7, 2009):

“Most of the observed increase in global average temperatures since the mid-20th century is very likely* due to the observed increase in anthropogenic GHG [greenhouse gas] concentrations.”

* EPA defines “very likely” as a 90 to 95% probability

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“Observed” Global Temperature History, 1950-2009

Total RiseObs. = 0.702°C

(sources: HadCRUT3)

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“Observed” Global Temperature History, 1950-2009“Adjusted” for SST Errors

Total RiseObs. = 0.702°CAdj. = 0.552°C

Adjusted Temperature Rise is 79% of “Observed”(sources: HadCRUT3; Thompson et al., 2008)

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“Observed” Global Temperature History, 1950-2009“Adjusted” for SST + Non-climatic Influences

Total RiseObs. = 0.702°CAdj. = 0.468°C

Adjusted Temperature Rise is 67% of “Observed”(sources: HadCRUT3; Thompson et al., 2008; McKitrick and Michaels, 2007)

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“Observed” Global Temperature History, 1950-2009“Adjusted” for SST + NonClim + Stratos H2O

Total RiseObs. = 0.702°CAdj. = 0.408°C

Adjusted Temperature Rise is 58% of “Observed”

(sources: HadCRUT3; Thompson et al., 2008; McKitrick and Michaels, 2007; Solomon et al., 2010)

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“Observed” Global Temperature History, 1950-2009“Adjusted” for SST + NonClim + Stratos H2O + Black Carbon

Total RiseObs. = 0.702°CAdj. = 0.306°C

Adjusted Temperature Rise is 44% of “Observed”(sources: HadCRUT3; Thompson et al., 2008; McKitrick and Michaels, 2007; Solomon et al., 2010; Ramanathan and Carmichael, 2009)

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“Observed” Global Temperature History, 1950-2009“Adjusted” for SST + NonClim + Stratos H2O + BC + Sun

Total RiseObs. = 0.702°CAdj. = 0.204°C

Adjusted Temperature Rise is 29% of “Observed”(sources: HadCRUT3; Thompson et al., 2008; McKitrick and Michaels, 2007; Solomon et al., 2010; Ramanathan and Carmichael, 2009; Scafetta, 2009)

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“Many residents of low-lying Pacific Island nations have already had to evacuate their homes because of rising seas.”

HIGH TIDE IN FUNAFUTI, TUVALUPOLYNESIA

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Steric Sea Level Trends, 1955-1996

Region where Tuvalu and many other Pacific Island nations are located. Sea levels have declined there.

Source: Cabanes et al., Science, 2001

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IPCC AR4 Global Average Sea Level Rise Projections

(2090-2099 relative to 1980-1999)

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URGENCY?

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IPCC’s 21 Models for Climate Change—Realistic CO2 Changes

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Projected (A1B) and Observed Temperatures

Observed Trend

Model Projections

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Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentration(Observed and Projected)

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ATMOSPHERIC METHANE

SOURCES

Bovine Flatulence

Rice Paddy Agriculture

Coal Mining

Leaky Pipes?

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Atmospheric Methane (Duglokenky 09)IPCC 2001 (same as 2007) Overlay

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Methane, 1983-2008 (Dlugokenky 09)

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Projected (A1B) and Observed Temperatures

Observed Trend

Model Projections

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Global and NH Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE)(January 1979 - March 2010)

Global ACE

Northern Hemisphere ACE