Joint TFIAM-ACCENT Workshop on
Non-binding aspirational targets for air pollution
for the year 2050

5-6 March 2009, at Vredenburg 19, Utrecht, the Netherlands

 

Introduction:
Rob Maas, Chair TFIAM – Welcome and goal of the meeting ppt
Johan Sliggers, VROM, NL – What role can 2050 play in the policy process? ppt

Session 1:
Which effects are relevant?
Which targets for exposure and deposition can be defined for 2050?

Tor Johannesen, Chair WGE – Targets from an effect-oriented view ppt
Jean-Paul Hettelingh, CCE – Protection of ecosystems: Aspirational targets for acidification and nitrogen ppt
JGina Mills, chair ICP Vegetations – Aspirational targets for the effects of ozone on vegetation ppt
Gerard Hoek, Task Force on Health – Options for long-term O3 and PM targets: health perspective ppt
Stefan Doytchinov, co-chair ICP Materials – Policy-relevant indicators for Materials ppt
Discussion

Session 2:
Which emission reductions would be required to meet such long-term targets?

Max Posch, CCE – Emission reductions requirements for Nitrogen and Sulphur ppt

Session 3:
Which reductions in air pollution emissions can be expected as a co-benefit from aspirational climate and energy policy targets for 2050?
Eduard Dame, EC – Long term Climate Targets ppt
Shilpa Rao, IIASA – Long-term Scenarios for Climate Change-Implications for Energy, GHG Emissions and Air Quality ppt
Peter Rafaj, IIASA – Driving forces of air pollution emissions in long-term GHG mitigation scenarios ppt
Detlef van Vuuren, NL/PBL – New climate scenarios and possible consequences for air pollution control ppt
Rita van Dingenen, JRC – Impacts of global Climate and Air Quality policies for 2050 on PM, health and climate pdf
Hans Eerens, NL/PBL – Synergies between greenhouse gas and air pollution reduction from a cost-benefit perspective ppt
Discussion

Session 4:
Backcasting: How far can we reduce greenhouse gasses and air pollution and when? What intermediate targets can be derived?

Mark Barrett, UK/UCL – Low Emission Energy Scenarios for the UK ppt
Mark Barrett/Julio Lumbreras, ETSII/UPM – Effect of non-technical measures to reduce emissions from road transport in Spain ppt
Nadine Allemand, FR/CITEPA – Factor 4 GHG emissions in 2050: main recommendations of the expert group « factor 4 » ppt
Simone Schucht, FR/INERIS – Scenarios for 2050 – assumptions for the transport sector ppt
Jan Ros, NL/PBL – Transition to a carbon-free society ppt
Oene Oenema, NL/WUR – Promising measures to reduce NH3 and GHG emissions from Agriculture in EU-27 ppt
Other ad hoc national presentations
Discussion

Session 5:
Conclusions and recommendations:

Panel discussion with Jan Wijmenga, Eduard Dame, Markus Amann, Tor Johannesen – How to incorporate long term ambitions in a new protocol?

Follow up:
Meeting of the Working Group on Strategies and Review (WGSR)

Rob Maas, chair TFIAM – Summary presentation to the WGSR 43rd session, 12 March 2009 ppt


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