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"'CITY OF SOUTH BEND OFFICE OF THE CLERK <br /> He continued, The graph up here (referencing a slide in the presentation) comes from the <br /> International Energy Agency. It illustrates that if we enact sustainable development, by 2040, our <br /> energy-related CO2 emissions would be one third (1/3) of what they would be, and our energy <br /> demand would be around half of what it would be. This is compared to if we continue enacting <br /> current policy. As the data demonstrates, we've already committed a lot of damage. We can still <br /> successfully fight climate change but the only way we can do it is if we start fighting together. <br /> Mr. Verbrugge stated, We know we threw a lot of information at you today and because we have <br /> a meeting next week, we have a list of resources and reading that we would like to provide for the <br /> record (available in the City Clerk's Office). <br /> Alan Hamlet, 1102 North Lafayette Boulevard,stated,My role this evening is to give you a concise <br /> overview of the Indiana Climate Change Impacts Assessment. The Indiana Climate Change <br /> Impacts Assessment was carried out under the auspices of the Purdue Climate Change Research <br /> Center. I'll introduce a couple of my co-authors.Michael Baldwin at Purdue and I lead the Climate <br /> Working Group for the Indiana Climate Change Impact Assessment. Kyuhyun Byun is my PhD <br /> student at the University of Notre Dame. Scott Robeson at Indiana University is an expert in <br /> climate and Melissa Widhalm is an outreach specialist who works for the Purdue Climate Change <br /> Research Center. These(referencing a slide in a presentation which is available in the City Clerk's <br /> Office) are a few resources in case people want to follow up on it. So, there is a nice website and <br /> there are a number of easy-to-read reports for the general public on the Purdue Climate Change <br /> Resource Center's website. There is a journal article that is, again, not too difficult and not too <br /> technical to read for the general public. <br /> He continued, I think the students have done a great job of giving an overview of how things have <br /> been changing and how they have been projected to change. So, we have a lot of information <br /> already about how climate has changed and some projections going forward. Now, as we think <br /> about how the climate is going to change in the future, we become very dependent upon computer <br /> models because, of course, we don't have observations for the future. So, global climate models <br /> are sophisticated computer models that simulate the complex interaction between the oceans, the <br /> land and the atmosphere. The experiments we are going to show today relate to changing the <br /> greenhouse gas concentrations according to several scenarios. So,a high greenhouse gas emissions <br /> scenario is called Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP) eight-point five (8.5). That will <br /> be the high end that we will show. Then a more moderate scenario is the RCP four-point five(4.5). <br /> He went on, So, in simple terms, RCP eight-point five (8.5) assumes that we continue to do what <br /> we have been doing.We have a very fossil-intensive economy that is based on the burning of fossil <br /> fuels and other sources. RCP four-point five (4.5) is if we take very significant action right away <br /> to bring things down by the end of the twenty-first (21') century. So, these scenarios are fed into <br /> the global climate models,the sophisticated computer models, and they simulate what will happen <br /> to the Earth's climate,over land,the ocean and so forth. So,what we are doing is we are extracting <br /> the data specifically over Indiana, a relatively small area. So, this (referencing a slide in the <br /> presentation) is the summary of what the global climate models say will happen to Indiana. This <br /> is a graph of what thirty-one (31) different global climate models say. So, there is a range of <br /> impacts. You can see these ranges. The upper-bound is the ninety-seventh (97th) percentile. The <br /> two-point fifth (2.5th) is the lower-bound and then there is a white line here that is the average of <br /> all of the thirty-one (31). This is for the RCP eight-point five (8.5), the red line, and the more <br /> EXCELLENCE ACCOUNTABILITY INNOVATION INCLUSION EMPOWERMENT <br /> 455 County-City Building 227W Jefferson Bvld South Bend,Indiana 46601 p 574.235.9221 f 574.235.9173 TTD 574.235.5567 www.southbendin.gov <br /> 11 <br />
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