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Climate may 'shatter' Kruger
21/07/2008 21:27  - (SA)  

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  • Cape Town - A 2.5°C rise in average world temperature above 1990 levels could cause up to two-thirds of all animal species in the Kruger National Park to become extinct, Environment Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk warned on Monday.

    A growing water scarcity in Africa could also lead to increasing numbers of so-called "environmental refugees" fleeing to better-resourced countries on the continent.

    Speaking at the opening of a climate change conference at Kirstenbosch in Cape Town, Van Schalkwyk said that should global warming continue unabated, it could cause massive damage to South Africa's flagship reserve.

    'Damage could be shattering'

    "An extensive report about the effects of climate change... shows that if the phenomenon continues unabated, the damage to one of South Africa's most celebrated and popular conservation and tourism areas could be shattering," Van Schalkwyk said.

    This was according to an Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report, published in June this year.

    Van Schalkwyk said a global response was needed to keep global warming in check.

    "To avoid the worst impacts of climate change, all countries need to carry their fair share of responsibility to limit a global temperature increase to below two degrees Celsius. It will be a failure of this generation of leaders if any developed country shirks its responsibility for the problem."

    South Africa itself could not continue along a business-as-usual path, without carbon constraints.

    Africa's vulnerability

    Van Schalkwyk highlighted evidence from the IPCC report, which he said underscored Africa's vulnerability to climate change. This included, among other things:

  • The growing water scarcity, increasing population and degradation of ecosystems in Africa could lead to an increase in the number of environmental refugees who fled to countries which were better resourced. This held huge conflict potential on the continent;

  • A temperature increase of 2.5°C to 3°C this century could lead to the extinction of 24% to 59% of mammals, 28% to 40% of birds, 13% to 70% of butterflies, 18% to 80% of other invertebrates, and 21% to 45% of reptiles in the Kruger National Park. A loss of 66% of all animal species could become a reality if nothing was done; and,

  • In terms of the threat to biodiversity, 5 000 plant species in Africa could be impacted by climate change. By 2050, the South African fynbos biome could lose 51% to 61% of its extent due to decreased winter rains.
  • Van Schalkwyk said the longer South Africa delayed in taking action, "the greater the mitigation and adaptation costs will be".

    - SAPA



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