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Danube Strategy: Question, Challenge Opportunity Andreas Beckmann, Director

Danube Strategy: Question, Challenge Opportunity Andreas Beckmann, Director WWF Danube-Carpathian Programme. Danube-Carpathian Region. Our Challenge . Our Global Impact . Natural Capital . Fisheries. Climate & Energy. 75% of fisheries over-fished & faced with commercial extinction.

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Danube Strategy: Question, Challenge Opportunity Andreas Beckmann, Director

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  1. Danube Strategy: Question, Challenge Opportunity Andreas Beckmann, Director WWF Danube-Carpathian Programme

  2. Danube-Carpathian Region

  3. Our Challenge Our Global Impact Natural Capital

  4. Fisheries Climate & Energy 75% of fisheries over-fished & faced with commercial extinction 80% reduction in CO2 by 2050 Water Deforestation 2/3 of world population facing water scarcity by 2025 $3-5 trillion in value lost ANNUALY

  5. Where are the Impacts? Food Hols Waste Travel Energy

  6. ‘It takes a new way of thinking to solve the problems that we created by the old way of thinking’

  7. BedZEDAnswering the 3-planet challenge

  8. Global GHG abatement cost curve beyond business-as-usual – 2030 Gas plant CCS retrofit Abatement cost € per tCO2e Coal CCS retrofit Iron and steel CCS new build 60 Low penetration wind Coal CCS new build Cars plug-in hybrid Power plant biomass co-firing 50 Residential electronics Degraded forest reforestation Reduced intensive agriculture conversion Residential appliances Nuclear 40 Retrofit residential HVAC Pastureland afforestation High penetration wind 30 Degraded land restoration Tillage and residue mgmt Solar PV 2nd generation biofuels Solar CSP Insulation retrofit (residential) 20 Building efficiency new build Cars full hybrid 10 Waste recycling 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 38 Organic soil restoration -10 Abatement potentialGtCO2e per year Geothermal -20 Grassland management Reduced pastureland conversion -30 Reduced slash and burn agriculture conversion -40 Small hydro 1st generation biofuels -50 Rice management Efficiency improvements other industry -60 Electricity from landfill gas -70 Clinker substitution by fly ash Cropland nutrient management -80 Motor systems efficiency -90 Insulation retrofit (commercial) Lighting – switch incandescent to LED (residential) -100 Note: The curve presents an estimate of the maximum potential of all technical GHG abatement measures below €60 per tCO2e if each lever was pursued aggressively. It is not a forecast of what role different abatement measures and technologies will play. Source: Global GHG Abatement Cost Curve v2.0

  9. panda.org/cleaneconomy

  10. Challenges Opportunities In future, we will need to… • Pay more for energy • Pay more to pollute • Pay more for environmental goods • Pay more for environmental services

  11. Source: Michael Braungart, Cradle to Cradle Design

  12. “Europe’s Amazon” – The Drava-Mura-Danube Biosphere Reserve 800,000 ha – Europe’s largest riverine protected area

  13. Danube Delta: wetland restoration

  14. Inland navigation

  15. Southern Carpathians Wild Landscape at the Heart of Europe Europe’s Yellowstone 1 million ha of existing protected areas, with coordinated management and marketed as Europe’s premiere nature tourism destination.

  16. What we need to achieve

  17. One Planet Living Thank you. Andreas Beckmann, abeckmann@wwfdcp.org http://www.panda.org http://www.panda.org/dcpo http://www.wwf.at http://www.wwf.de http://www.wwf.hu http://www.panda.org/bulgaria http://www.panda.org/romania http://www.panda.org/serbia http://www.panda.org/ukraine

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