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1 Environmental Science 101 Chapter 13 Climate Change

2 Long term changes in the earth’s average temperature, precipitation and other environmental factors. 2,500 scientists 29,000 sets data Rapid Change Human Activity Fossil Fuels + Deforestation Melting Ice and Permafrost Rising Sea Levels Ocean Warming Ocean Acidification Extreme Weather Events Changes to Food Production Threats to Human Health Declining Biodiversity

3 Weather  Atmospheric Conditions  Short Term (days, weeks) Severe Weather, Hurricanes, Blizzards etc. Climate  Atmospheric Conditions  Long Term (30+ years) Glaciers, Sea Level Rise, Droughts

4 Climate Uneven distribution of solar energy + rotation of earth. Results in winds and ocean currents.

5 Climate Zones Defined mostly based on average temperature and precipitation over long periods of time. Three major zones – tropical, temperate, and polar.

6 Greenhouse effect  Storage of heat in atmosphere  Shift in traps heat  CO 2, CH 4, H 2 O, N 2 O

7 Historical Climate Last Ice AgeCurrent

8 Methods of Climate Research  Instrumental Record -Temperature form 1880-Present -CO 2 since 1960  Historical Records -Journals, Books etc. -qualitative vs quantitative  Paleo-proxy record (Paleoclimatology) proxy = not temperature but correlated with it -Tree Rings -Pollen -Sediments -Carbon 14 -Ice Cores -Corals

9 Ignore the next few slides, the nitty gritty details will not be on the exam! O.K. Jay exaggerated – maybe it would be a good idea to know one method.

10 Tree Rings 10,000 year record Precipitation Temperature

11 Sediments Millions of years Types of rocks Fossils (shells) – Foraminifera/Diatoms Chemistry, Temperature, 18 O vs. 16 O

12 Ice Cores 100,000 years Small bubbles of air – gasses, chemicals, volcanic ash Paleo-isotopic composition

13 Pollen Sediment Cores, Ice Core, etc. Abundance/Type related to climate

14 Coral Reefs Hard Skeleton of CaCO 3 Measure ratio of 18 O vs. 16 O

15 Carbon - 14 Proxy for Solar Activity Higher “Medieval Warm Period” – 1000 A.D. Lower “Little Ice Age” 1400-1800 A.D. *can explain some global warming < 50,000 years

16 Natural Patterns in Climate Change Milutin Milankovitch (1920’s) 20,000, 40,000 and 100,000 yr. – Earths Wobble Medieval Warm Period 1000-1300 AD Little Ice Age 1400-1800 AD

17 Solar Output Solar Forcing Medieval Warm Period 1000-1300 AD Little Ice Age 1400-1800 AD 0.25%

18 Volcanic Activity Volcanic Aerosols reflect light, decrease temperature 1991 Mt. Pinatubo - ↓ 3 W/m 2 ↓ 4 °F Tambora 1816 – Snow in June, Killing Frosts in July Little Ice Age

19 Ocean Currents Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC) Density Driven Ocean Currents (“salt”) Cold Sinks, Warm Rises Europe 9 °F warmer (Book up to 17 °F) If it stops could lead to cooling (off-setting some global warming)

20 Start paying attention again! The rest of the material will be on the exam!

21 Carbon Dioxide and Climate  Historically Temp and CO 2 correlate well  No other methods correlate as well

22 Carbon Dioxide and Climate  Svante Arrhenius (1859-1927)  CO 2 main factor  1850 - 285 ppm  Current – 393 ppm  2050 - 400 ppm  2100 – 1,390 ppm  Ecological Tipping Point? -450 ppm!

23 Human Causes  Greenhouse Gasses ↑  Fossil Fuels ↑  Deforestation ↑  Aerosols ↓ Natural Causes  Carbon Cycle ↓↑  Sequestration  Volcano’s ↓  Solar Cycles ↓↑  Earths Wobble ↓↑  Ocean Currents ↓↑

24 Human Contributions to Climate Change  Fossil Fuels (CO 2 )  Burning of wood (soot)  Deforestation (C – cycle)  USA – 25%  USA – 1,000x  China – 200x  Carbon Footprints (next)

25 Carbon Footprints

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27 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)  2,500 scientists  29,000 data sets  5 reports – 1990,1995, 2001, 2007 and 2014  3 Main Points Temperature and CO 2 ↑ Human have a direct impact Climate already changing *Are scientists right 100% of the time? 3 – Facts to Consider  25 warmest years have occurred since 1980  Glaciers shrinking/Sea Ice melting  Rainfall pattern changing *Climate or Weather?

28 Counterarguments to Climate Change  Weather vs Climate  Not Experts (Its complicated)  Scientists normally “conservative”

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30 Politics and Money

31  Rapidly Changing Climate  Melting Ice and Permafrost  Rising Sea Levels  Ocean Warming  Ocean Acidification  Extreme Weather Events  Changes to Food Production  Threats to Human Health  Declining Biodiversity Impacts of Climate Change

32 Rapid Climate Change  Normally occurs over 1,000+ years  Current changes < 100 years  2-13 °F 1

33 Melting Ice and Permafrost  Warming worse at poles (2x)  ↓ 39% (1979-2010), gone by 2040?  Effects global climate  Sea Level Rise (23’!)  Glaciers – source of fresh water  Permafrost contains methane (CH 4 )  23x worse, only lives 12 years  Feedback loop/tipping point 2

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36 Temp  Temp 1 Temp Native Species Endangered Species Total population so small that risk of extinction is likely Degradation  Complex Interrelated Web  Pollution  Water Quality Facts: 1. Provide 87% Commercial Energy (92% USA) 2. Harmful Environmental Impacts (1 million deaths/year, 68,000 USA) 3. Creates CO 2 – Greenhouse gas/Global Warming

37 Pollution (Ch. 11,12) Climate Change (Ch. 13) Population (Ch. 2) Integrated Pest Management Fossil Fuels Renewable Energy Empower Women Demographic Transition Reduce Poverty Family Planning Ex: Indonesia Norway, Denmark

38 Light Crude 77% in OPEC (2% USA) Low Pollution Easy to Refine EROEI of 10-20 Low-Quality Low Capacity Diffuse Wind, Solar, Nuclear Heat/Moving Molecules

39 Problems with Nuclear Power Low Net Energy Yield 35% Efficient 82% Lost Safety Issues Safety is Expensive 3 Mile Island Chernobyl Fukushima Radioactive Waste 10,000 year storage Leaks Terrorists/Accidents High Costs Initial Investment Large Safety Costs Disposal Nuclear Proliferation Civilian → Military 57 countries

40 2 3 4 1 Reduce Carbon Footprints 43% of Energy is Wasted Shift Energy Sources Increase use of Natural Gas VS. 2 3 1 87% of Commercial Energy Natural Gas Leaks (CH 4 ) Expensive!

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