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LATIN AMERICA AND GLOBAL GHG LATIN AMERICA AND GLOBAL GHG EMISSIONSEMISSIONS

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(c) WWF-Canon / Juan PRATGINESTOS

TROPICALDEFORESTATION

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GLOBAL CO2 EMISSIONS AND GLOBAL CO2 EMISSIONS AND DEFORESTATIONDEFORESTATION

~80% Fossil Fuel ~20% Land Deforestation

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DEFORESTATION VS FOSSIL FUELSDEFORESTATION VS FOSSIL FUELS

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MAJOR DEFORESTATION COUNTRIES (2000)

WRI (2005)GHGs (MtC eq)

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DEFORESTATION IN THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON DEFORESTATION IN THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON (2003)(2003)

Fonte: INPE PRODES Digital, 2004.Fonte: INPE PRODES Digital, 2004.

DeforestationDeforestation 2002/20032002/2003

Deforestation until 2002Deforestation until 2002

•2.4 millions ha/yr deforested

•60 millions ha deforested

•16% of Brazilian Amazon

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2050 BUSINESS AS USUAL

•Deforested 2,698,735 km2 (16 PgC by 2050)•Forest 3,320,409 km2

•Non-forest 1,497,685 km2

500 km Soares-Filho et al. 2004

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2050 ALTERNATIVE SCENARIO

•Deforested 1,655,734 km2 (Reduction: 40%)•Forest 4,363,410 km2

•Non-forest 1,497,685 km2

500 km Soares-Filho et al. 2004

Solutions:- Public governance & Law enforcement- Land use management- Sustainable forest management- Protected areas

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ENERGY SECTOR

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IN BRASIL

By 2020- Growth in power consumption slashed by 40%- Power avoided = five times the Itaipu hydropower plant - USD 15 Billion savings, 10M new jobs

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SOLUTION 1 DOMESTIC APPLIANCES

Represent a 1/3 of residential power demand

According to IEA, potential for large power savings

By 2020, ambitious efficiency standards would:

Reduce average refrigerator consumption by 40%

Energy savings of over 4.5 Billion USD

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• 1/3 of home electricity bills, 8% of national power needs

• Consumers’ cost ~ $ 10

• $ 1800 in electricity generation and distribution

• Electric water heating for 5 million new homes = one large dam in the Amazon or 5 coal fired power station

THE PROBLEM ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS

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SOLUTION 2SOLAR WATER HEATERS

• Consumers’ cost ~ 1100 for 4-people solar water heater

• Monthly power bill cut by up to 50%, bay-back period of 3 years

• Architectural and consumers’ credit barriers

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• Growing production/trade of biofuels

• Biofuels are a climate solution provided the reduce GHGs emissions

• Potential pilot project in Brazil to produce sustianable biofuels (eg biofuels supply for the bus fleet of the London Greater Authority

SOLUTION 3BIOFUELS