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Greenhouse Effect

Greenhouse Effect A natural process by which gases in the atmosphere absorb and re-radiate thermal radiation from the planet’s surface. Solar radiation travels to the Earth; some is reflected back into space. 1 3 Thermal radiation from the Earth is absorbed by greenhouse gases, then re-emitted in all directions . Radiation is absorbed by the Earth, thermal radiation is emitted back into the air. 2 Atmosphere Earth

Greenhouse Effect Main Greenhouse Gases on Earth: Water vapour, 𝐻 2 𝑂 Carbon dioxide, 𝐶𝑂 2 Methane, 𝐶𝐻 4 Nitrous oxide, 𝑁 2 𝑂 Ozone, 𝑂 3

Greenhouse Effect Greenhouse gases help keep the Earth warm; without them the Earth’s temperature would average around −18℃ (cold, even by Canadian standards). Volcanic activity releases carbon dioxide, 𝐶𝑂 2 , and other gases into the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases have always been produced naturally. Forest fires (which often occur naturally) also release 𝐶𝑂 2 . Movement of tectonic plates (which causes earthquakes) releases both methane, 𝐶𝐻 4 , and carbon dioxide, 𝐶𝑂 2 . The thawing of permafrost also results in the release 𝐶𝐻 4 and 𝐶𝑂 2 . Cellular respiration (humans breathing) produces 𝐶𝑂 2 .

Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Greenhouse Effect Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Human activities that contribute to greenhouses gases: Carbon dioxide, 𝐶𝑂 2

Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Greenhouse Effect Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Human activities that contribute to greenhouses gases: Carbon dioxide, 𝐶𝑂 2 Electricity: Burning fossil fuels to generate electricity.

Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Greenhouse Effect Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Human activities that contribute to greenhouses gases: Carbon dioxide, 𝐶𝑂 2 Electricity: Burning fossil fuels to generate electricity. Transportation: Burning gasoline in cars and trucks, etc…

Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Greenhouse Effect Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Human activities that contribute to greenhouses gases: Carbon dioxide, 𝐶𝑂 2 Electricity: Burning fossil fuels to generate electricity. Transportation: Burning gasoline in cars and trucks, etc… Industry: Fossil fuel combustion for industrial processes.

Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Greenhouse Effect Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Human activities that contribute to greenhouses gases: Carbon dioxide, 𝐶𝑂 2 Electricity: Burning fossil fuels to generate electricity. Transportation: Burning gasoline in cars and trucks, etc… Industry: Fossil fuel combustion for industrial processes. Heating: Burning wood or oil for heat.

Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Greenhouse Effect Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Human activities that contribute to greenhouses gases: Methane, 𝐶𝐻 4

Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Greenhouse Effect Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Human activities that contribute to greenhouses gases: Methane, 𝐶𝐻 4 Industry: During the production and processing of natural gas.

Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Greenhouse Effect Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Human activities that contribute to greenhouses gases: Methane, 𝐶𝐻 4 Industry: During the production and processing of natural gas. Agriculture: Livestock and manure storage.

Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Greenhouse Effect Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Human activities that contribute to greenhouses gases: Methane, 𝐶𝐻 4 Industry: During the production and processing of natural gas. Agriculture: Livestock and manure storage. Waste: Decomposition of household and business waste in landfills.

Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Greenhouse Effect Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Human activities that contribute to greenhouses gases: Nitrous oxide, 𝑁 2 𝑂

Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Greenhouse Effect Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Human activities that contribute to greenhouses gases: Nitrous oxide, 𝑁 2 𝑂 Agriculture: The use of synthetic fertilizers.

Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Greenhouse Effect Increase greenhouse gases → Increase global warming Human activities that contribute to greenhouses gases: Nitrous oxide, 𝑁 2 𝑂 Agriculture: The use of synthetic fertilizers. Transportation: Burning gasoline in cars and trucks, etc…

Is there anything that helps counter greenhouse gas levels?

Photosynthesis: 𝐶𝑂 2 is absorbed and converted into glucose 𝐶 6 𝐻 12 𝑂 6 and oxygen gas, 𝑂 2 . 6 𝐶𝑂 2 +6 𝐻 2 𝑂 (+ solar energy) → 𝐶 6 𝐻 12 𝑂 6 +6 𝑂 2

Carbon dioxide, 𝐶𝑂 2 , is absorbed/dissolved into the hydrosphere. 𝐶𝑂 2 is absorbed (through photosynthesis) by aquatic organisms (phytoplankton) and plants. 𝐶𝑂 2 reacts with water and calcium, forming calcium carbonate, 𝐶𝑎𝐶𝑂 3 , a compound used in the formation of shells and skeletons of marine organisms.