BRAZIL THROWS OUT ANOTHER CLIMATE
CHALLENGE UPDATING GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORY


Environmental Panorama
International
November of 2009


Posted on 27 November 2009 - Brasilia, Brazil: Brazil this week announced preliminary data for an update of its long neglected greenhouse gas emissions inventory, a move strongly welcomed by WWF-Brazil.

The low key announcement, made by Science and Technology Minister Sergio Machado Rezende during a Senate hearing Wednesday, comes on top of a string of recent climate change announcements, initiatives and achievements from Brazil in recent weeks.

It is especially pertinent in the week before the start of the UN Copenhagen climate summit, where developed nations are expected to place some focus on the degree to which developing nations verify and account for voluntary emissions reductions below business as usual projections.

"Publicizing the Brazilian emissions inventory figures was another government's gesture to show its commitment to the climate issue", said WWF-Brazil's CEO, Denise Hamú.

“This inventory has been requested, and expected, for a long time.

“In spite of the delay, we hope that from now on the data will be periodically updated according to a defined schedule, in order to firmly support emissions reduction policies. Brazil will thus show that the matter is being seriously and clearly discussed at a national level.”

The preliminary update, to be presented to the Copenhagen climate conference, shows Brazilian emissions jumped 62 per cent from 1.4 gigatons of CO2 equivalent in 11000 to 2.2 gigatons in 2005.

Deforestation accounts for a 70% increase in emissions during that period, which represents 57.5% of total emissions in Brazil. The sector which ranked second among contributors to greenhouse gas emissions was agriculture, accounting for 22.1% of the Brazilian total amount of emissions; it increased by 41%.

Reducing deforestation is being counted on to make a major contribution to recently announced emissions reductions targets of 36 to 38 per cent under business as usual projections by 2020 – laudable targets by international standards, although WWF has noted that this announcement was short on details and contained some uncertainty on the base years on which the projections were based.

"Now that the Forest Code and the environmental legislation risk being dismantled by the Federal Congress, it is important that congressmen stay alert regarding our emissions and the risks they present to climate", said Carlos Rittl, head of WWF-Brazil's Climate Change and Energy Program.

"Agricultural interests also must understand that agriculture depends a great deal on the climate balance and on the rainfall which is produced in the forest. Deforestation means a great risk to biodiversity, to the local population way of life and to our entire economy."

WWF this week publicized a report showing that, unless a drastic global greenhouse gas emissions decrease occurs, up to 70% of the Amazon forest may be lost, with enormous social, environmental and financial damage to the country.

Other sectors

According to the inventory, the energy sector increased its emissions by 68% between 11000 and 2005, expanding its participation in the national scenario from 15.8% to16.4%.

Such an increase also throw doubts in the government's prognosis in the presentation of the business-as-usual and the emissions decrease scenarios for 2020 in Brazil.

"If there was a 68% increase in 15 years, we cannot understand how the government estimated as 136% this sector's emissions increase in a business-as-usual scenario by 2020", Rittl said.

"We hope the government will disclose the calculations, both for the business-as-usual scenario and for the decrease targets for the various sectors.

"Then we will be able to understand the prognosis and compare emission mitigation targets to opportunities. We have, for instance, biomass, wind, solar, thermo-solar and biofuel energy generation potential which is very little explored in our energy matrix as well as in our targets today."

WWF-Brazil favors a diversified electric power matrix, one which makes use of non conventional alternative sources such as solar and wind energy. According to ANEEL (the Brazilian electric power agency), the wind energy generation potential in Brazil amounts to 143.4 gig watts (GW), which is the equivalent to 10 times the energy generated by Itaipu hydro-electric power plant, the world’s largest.

Wind energy is capable of supplying 20% of the country's present electricity demand.

The increase in industry emissions reached 39%, but the sector's participation in the national scenario went down from 2% to 1.7%. The larger emission growth happened in the treatment of residues: 77%. Nevertheless, its participation is still a small one when compared to the total gas emission in Brazil: it went up from 2% to 2.2%.

According to the Ministry of Science and Technology (MCT), the Brazilian inventory should be completed by December 2010. In the beginning of the year, that document will be the object of a public hearing. The work is led by MCT and it is being carried out by 150 organizations and around 700 experts.
The first and only Brazilian emissions inventory to date was launched in 2004, based on 11000-1994 data.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International
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