{"id":1726,"date":"2011-12-08T21:57:55","date_gmt":"2011-12-08T21:57:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.joswassink.nl\/insight\/?p=1726"},"modified":"2011-12-08T21:57:55","modified_gmt":"2011-12-08T21:57:55","slug":"make-polluters-pay","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.joswassink.nl\/insight\/?p=1726","title":{"rendered":"&#8216;Make polluters pay&#8217;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong><a rel=\"attachment wp-att-1727\" href=\"http:\/\/www.joswassink.nl\/insight\/?attachment_id=1727\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-1727\" title=\"scnrc_20111130_durban_180x548\" src=\"http:\/\/www.joswassink.nl\/insight\/wp-content\/uploads\/scnrc_20111130_durban_180x548.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"180\" height=\"548\" \/><\/a>While the economic news dominates the editorial pages, delegates at the  climate summit in Durban face their own failures. At last year\u2019s summit  in Cancun they agreed on a maximum global heating of 2\u00baC. Now + 3.5\u00b0C by  2100 seems a more accurate estimate.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Plus 2\u00b0C is considered as the edge of safe climate change. Heat up  further and self-reinforcing mechanisms will kick in: dried out and  dying forests will absorb less and emit more CO2. Snowless tundra\u2019s will  absorb more solar radiation, thaw and emit lots of methane \u2013 a very  potent greenhouse gas. These and many other factors will amplify global  warming.<\/p>\n<p>But the climate measures (not to mention the realisations) announced  by delegates at the Durban summit fall short of reducing greenhouse gas  emissions enough to limit global warming to 2\u00b0C (associated with 450 ppm  of CO2). This failing has been dubbed the \u2018ambition gap\u2019. Chairwoman of  the International Energy Agency (IEA), Maria van der Hoeven, warned:  \u201cThe door to achieving our objectives is rapidly closing.\u201d<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>At DRI  Energy\u2019s offices, her warning mainly caused hilarity. This was the same  lady who, as the Netherlands\u2019 Minister of Economic Affairs, licensed  three additional coal-fired power plants. \u201cShe adapts well to her new  role at the IEA,\u201d says Professor Hester Bijl, chairman of DRI Energy,  with understatement. Bijl (Aerospace Engineering) is not surprised by  the shortfall in ambitions: \u201cTake the Netherlands, for example: what  have we done except for two small offshore windparks? Nothing.\u201d Since  the reference year 1990, Dutch CO2 emissions have risen by 13 percent.  The new coals plants and the increased speed limit will only add to  this. Germany, by contrast, has reduced its emissions by 20 percent. \u201cI  hope we\u2019ll end up as the world\u2019s laughing stock of climate policy,\u201d Bijl  says.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cClimate summits don\u2019t change a thing,\u201d adds Professor Ad  van Wijk, of Future Energy Systems (Applied Sciences). \u201cThe Netherlands  will never attain the European goal of 20 percent emission reductions by  2020. But that doesn\u2019t interest me much.\u201d Van Wijk prefers to  concentrate on large-scale changes that could achieve more than climate  conferences. Look at the widespread ascent of LED-lighting, for example,  or the progression of electric cars. Popular not because of their  energy-efficiency per se but because of the added value they offer.  Increasingly more people install their own PV-cells. Solar power has  become so cheap that many consumers no longer wait for subsidies but  rather push ahead on their own. A \u2018cap &amp; trade\u2019 system to limit the  emission of greenhouse gases should make carbon polluters pay and thus  shift the balance towards renewable energy sources.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe EU  should take the lead in climate policy,\u201d says Ewoud de Kok, an MSc  student in sustainable energy technology and chairman of the Energy  Club. No matter if China, the US and Canada do not want to follow. De  Kok proposes that the EU should maintain a tight cap &amp; trade system  and tax all incoming goods and services with 150 percent of the related  carbon costs. Why 150 percent? \u201cTo make them interested in joining the  cap &amp; trade system,\u201d De Kok explains. He is passionately convinced  that energy and climate is mankind\u2019s most important issue since the  atomic bomb. He finds it hard to understand that politicians are  reluctant to spend 2 to 3 percent of their budgets on energy transition.  \u201cWe\u2019re the last generation that can limit global warming,\u201d De Kok says.  \u201cWe have the knowledge, the technology and the welfare. Yet we don\u2019t do  a thing.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.unfccc.int\/\">www.unfccc.int<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>While the economic news dominates the editorial pages, delegates at the climate summit in Durban face their own failures. At last year\u2019s summit in Cancun they agreed on a maximum global heating of 2\u00baC. Now + 3.5\u00b0C by 2100 seems a more accurate estimate. Plus 2\u00b0C is considered as the edge of safe climate change. 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