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Title: Impact of Climate Change: Nigeria


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Impact of Climate ChangeNigeria
  • Presented by
  • Beau Weaver and Laura Dombrady

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Geography of Nigeria
  • Total area 923,768 square km (slightly more than
    twice the size of California)
  • Semi arid and tropical climate
  • Extreme elevations Lowest point 0 meters at sea
    level, highest point 2,419 meters
  • 853 km of coastline

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Natural Resources
Natural gas Petroleum Tropical forest Tin, iron
ore, coal, limestone, lead, and zinc.
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Population
  • Total population 135,031,164
  • Population growth rate 2.379
  • Total fertility rate 5.45 children per woman
  • Life Expectancy 47.44
  • http//futuresedge.org/World_Population_Issues/Nig
    eria_pop.jpg

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Current Environmental Issues
  • Soil degradation due to rapid deforestation
  • Urban air and water pollution
  • Desertification of arable land
  • Water, air, and soil pollution due to frequent
    oil spills

6
Current Greenhouse Gas emissions
  • Africa contributes to 3 of total global
    greenhouse gas emissions making them the smallest
    contributor to the global problem.
  • Nigeria emits one of the most green house gases
    in all of Africa because of flaring of unwanted
    natural gas by the multi national oil companies.
  • According to the International Energy Agency
    (IEA) the total greenhouse gas emissions from
    Nigeria rank second in all of Africa at 49
    million tons. (www.scienceinafrica.co.za)

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Gas Flaring
  • When gas comes to the surface during the oil
    extraction process. This gas is then burned
    rather than re injected into the ground or
    processed for other use. Resulting in toxic
    pollution on the local level and climate warming
    on the global level.

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Deforestation
  • 12.2 or roughly 11 million hectares of Nigeria
    is forest
  • The rate of deforestation exceeds the rate of
    reforestation in Nigeria.
  • Forests are being cleared for agricultural
    expansion, growing populations, and the need of
    wood.

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    On_timber_consession_LAC.jpg

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Deforestation continued
  • In the past 15 years, Nigeria has lost 35.7 of
    its forest cover. Around 6 million hectares,
    resulting in the worlds largest deforestation
    rate.
  • Tropical forests act as carbon sinks, so if they
    are taken away more carbon will remain in the
    atmosphere because less plants means less carbon
    absorbed.

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Sea Level change
  • Sea Level is expected to rise with the effects of
    global warming because of thermal expansion and
    glacier melt.
  • Nigeria is in great danger of sea level increase
    as it is a low lying elevation.
  • There is already evidence of a decrease in beach
    size and width and bridges near the coast are
    unstable and dangerous because of increased
    erosion.

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  • http//dusteye.files.wordpress.com/2007/02/shell-n
    igeria.jpg

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Severe weather eventsFloods
  • Warm air holds more water so it takes longer
    for clouds to form, which also means they will
    hold more water. This leads to intense floods
    when it actually rains.
  • Increased floods in Nigeria will ruin land used
    for agriculture that will destroy crops. This
    could be devastating in an already food deprived
    nation.

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Droughts
  • Droughts will also effect agricultural production
    because a scarcity of water means it is harder to
    irrigate crops.
  • Dehydration is a common disease in Africa and
    less water availability could be devastating to
    the entire continent. Most of the water they
    have is polluted so it is important to try to
    sustain resources and lower greenhouse gas
    emissions.

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  • The EndUntil tomorrow!
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