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Chapter 20 Global Climate Change. Climate Change Terminology  Greenhouse Gas  Gas that absorbs infrared radiation  Positive Feedback  Change in some.

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1 Chapter 20 Global Climate Change

2 Climate Change Terminology  Greenhouse Gas  Gas that absorbs infrared radiation  Positive Feedback  Change in some condition triggers a response that intensifies the changed condition  Infrared Radiation  Radiation that has a wavelength that is longer than that of visible light, but shorter than that of radio waves  Greenhouse Effect  Increase of heat in a system where energy enters (often as light), is absorbed as heat, and released sometime later

3 Introduction to Climate Change  "Scientific evidence for warming of the climate system is unequivocal." - Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change  IPCC Climate Report  http://ipcc-wg2.gov/AR5/images/uploads/WGIIAR5-TS_FGDall.pdf http://ipcc-wg2.gov/AR5/images/uploads/WGIIAR5-TS_FGDall.pdf  http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=climate+change+bbc+attenborough&FORM= HDRSC3#view=detail&mid=F8657BC6542C701ABE80F8657BC6542C701ABE80 http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=climate+change+bbc+attenborough&FORM= HDRSC3#view=detail&mid=F8657BC6542C701ABE80F8657BC6542C701ABE80 http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=climate+change+bbc+attenborough&FORM= HDRSC3#view=detail&mid=F8657BC6542C701ABE80F8657BC6542C701ABE80  http://www.educapoles.org/assets/uploads/flashanims_files/biodiversity_climatechan ge_en_080117.swf

4 Evidence of Climate Change http://climate.nasa.gov/  Spring in N. hemisphere now begins 6 days earlier

5 Evidence of Climate Change   Sea level rise

6 Evidence of Climate Change   Global temperature rise

7 Evidence of Climate Change   Warming oceans

8 Evidence of Climate Change   Shrinking ice sheets Flowing meltwater from the Greenland ice sheet

9 Evidence of Climate Change   Declining Arctic sea ice

10 Evidence of Climate Change   Glacial retreat

11 Evidence of Climate Change   Extreme events

12 Evidence of Climate Change   Ocean acidification

13 Introduction to Climate Change: Mean Annual Global Temperature 1960–2007

14 Causes of Climate Change  Greenhouse gas concentrations increasing

15 Causes of Climate Change  Increased concentration of CO 2  Burning fossil fuels in cars, industry and homes  Deforestation  Burning of forests

16 Greenhouse Effect

17 Pollutants That Cool the Atmosphere  Atmospheric Aerosols  Both human and natural sources  Tiny particles that remain in troposphere for weeks or months  Often contain sulfur  Complicates models of climate change

18 Effects of Global Climate Change  Wildfire in California

19 Effects of Global Climate Change: 1. Melting Ice and Rising Sea Levels Sea level rise caused in 2 ways 1. Thermal Expansion 2. Melting of land ice  Melting has positive feedback  Increased melting decreases ice, which decreases albedo leading to further warming

20 1957 1998 Glacier National Park Melting Ice and Rising Sea Levels

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22 Impacts in Fragile Areas  Eskimo Inuit  Climate change isaltering their existence  Wildlife displaced  Reduced snow cover and shorter river ice seasons  Thawing of permafrost (right)  Tuvalu- threatened by permanent flooding on their island

23 Effects of Global Climate Change: 2. Changing Precipitation Patterns  Some areas will get more water, some areas will have greater droughts

24 Effects of Global Climate Change: 3. Effects on Organisms  Zooplankton in parts of CA have decreased by 80% since 1951  Effecting entire food chain  Decline in krill around Antarctica  Species have shifted their geographic range  Migrating birds are returning to summer homes earlier

25 Effects on Organisms: Coral Reefs  Coral reefs can be bleached (right) due to increase in water temperature

26 Effect on Organisms: Vegetation

27 4. Effects on Human Health  Increased number of heat-related illnesses and deaths

28 5. Effects on Agriculture  Difficult to anticipate  Rise in sea level will inundate farmland  Pests?  Warmer temperatures will decrease soil moisture- requiring more irrigation  Location where certain crops can be grown may change

29 International Implications of Climate Change  Developed vs. Developing countries

30 Dealing with Global Climate Change Two ways to manage climate change 1. Mitigation: Limiting greenhouse gas emissions to moderate global climate change 2. Adaptation: Learning to live with environmental changes and societal consequences brought about by global climate change

31 Relationship Between Mitigation and Adaptation

32 International Efforts to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emission  Kyoto Protocol  Legally binding  Provides rules on reducing greenhouse gases  US and Australia have not sign it - it will be difficult to implement without US backing

33   Chapter 21: Global Climate Change Climate Crisis Network http://www.climatecrisis.net/takeaction/ http://www.climatecrisis.net/takeaction/   Goddard Institute for Space Studies: Surface Temperature Analysis http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/ http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/   United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change http://www.ipcc.ch/ http://www.ipcc.ch/   US Global Change Research Program http://www.globalchange.gov/ http://www.globalchange.gov/   Pew Center on Global Climate Change http://www.pewclimate.org/ http://www.pewclimate.org/   World View of Global Warming - The Photographic Documentation of Climate Change http://www.worldviewofglobalwarming.org/pages/glaciers.html http://www.worldviewofglobalwarming.org/pages/glaciers.html


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