Global Warming The Greenhouse Effect Carbon Sources and Sinks QUICK NOTE: FOUND AN AMAZING, SIMPLE, PRESENTATION ON GLOBAL WARMING AND COULD NOT KEEP AWAY.

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Global Warming The Greenhouse Effect Carbon Sources and Sinks QUICK NOTE: FOUND AN AMAZING, SIMPLE, PRESENTATION ON GLOBAL WARMING AND COULD NOT KEEP AWAY FROM SHARING. THIS SHOULD YOU WHEN WRITING YOUR ESSAYS Love, Ms. Renteria

What is Global Warming?  Global warming refers to the increase in temperature around the world over the last half of the twentieth century.  Class: Can you identify a pattern?

The Greenhouse Effect  The Greenhouse Effect is the process by which certain gases ( water vapour, carbon dioxide, methane and chlorofluorocarbons (CFC’s) ), allow the sun’s short wave radiation to heat up the earth, and trap an ever increasing amount of long- wave radiation from the earth.

The Enhanced Greenhouse Effect  Is the increasing amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere as a result of human activities.  Great Video Link! Great Video Link!

Carbon Sources and Sinks SOURCES SINKS  A carbon source is anything that releases more carbon than it absorbs  A carbon sink is anything than absorbs more carbon than it releases carbon sources- carbon sinks= ??? The Carbon Budget

Carbon Sources Natural Carbon Sources Human Induced Carbon Sources  Volcanic eruptions  Wildfires  Organic combustion/ decomposition  Burning of fossil fuels  Deforestation  Reduction in wetlands

Carbon Sinks Natural Carbon Sinks What are humans doing to each of these sinks to change their ability to absorb carbon? Why?  Plants/ Forests  Oceans  Wetlands

Carbon Dioxide Trends Historical Data (approx.) ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm

Photo Attributes  Slide Two: Mountain Glacier Changes Since  Slide Three: "The Greenhouse Effect" in: "Introduction," in: US EPA (December 2012), Climate Change Indicators in the United States, 2nd edition, Washington, DC, USA: US EPA, p.3. EPA 430-R "Introduction,"US EPAClimate Change Indicators in the United States, 2nd editionhttp://  Slide Four: Ruben de Rijcke. Automobile Exhaust gas. de Rijcke  Slide Five: Brass scales.  Slide Six: Trees torching in Roosevelt National park  Slide Six: Traffic.  Slide Seven: Forest.  Slide Eight: Carbon Dioxide Concentration. warming/myths/images/atmosphere/keelingcurve.gif/image_view_fullscreen warming/myths/images/atmosphere/keelingcurve.gif/image_view_fullscreen