Title: Global Climate Change
1Global Climate Change
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3Global Climate Change
- Pictures taken from same location during same
time of year over a number of years
Grinnell Glacier in Glacier National
Park, http//www.nrmsc.usgs.gov/repeatphoto/Pairs/
Grinnell/Grinnell_Mt_Gould/Grinnellquad_frMtGould_
c-t.jpg
4The Greenhouse Effect
- The greenhouse effect is the process by which the
atmosphere warms the Earth. - First discovered in the early 1800s, the
greenhouse effect describes both the natural
process of heating Earth and the added effect of
human action.
5The Science Behind the Greenhouse Effect
- Solar radiation from the Sun passes through
Earths atmosphere. - This light is absorbed by land and water and
heats Earths surface. - Some of that heat is emitted back into space as
radiant heat. - Some of this radiant heat is absorbed by gases in
the atmosphere. - These greenhouse gases re-emit the heat to lower
parts of the atmosphere and to the surface of
Earth.
6The Greenhouse Effecthttp//www.crystali
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7Another Diagram showing the Greenhouse
Effecthttp//www.umich.edu/gs265/society/gree
nhouse.htm
8Greenhouse Gases
- The gases found in the atmosphere that can
absorb the radiant heat from Earths surface are
called greenhouse gases - These are produced naturally and by human
activities - Carbon Dioxide, CO2
- Nitrous Oxide, N2O
- Methane, CH4
- Ground-level Ozone, O3
- Water Vapor, H2O
9Greenhouse Gases Continued
- These greenhouse gases are produced solely by
human-activity - Halocarbons
- Chlorine and Bromine containing substances
(examples chlorofluorocarbons, CFCs) - Sulfur hexafluoride, SF6
- Hydrofluorocarbons, HFCs
- Perfluorocarbons, PFCs
10Human Influence on Greenhouse Gases
- Burning fossil fuels
- Gasoline in vehicles and natural gas and coal in
electricity generation - THIS GENERATES THE MOST GREENHOUSE GASES!
(primarily CO2, some CH4 from mining and natural
gas)
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http//www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/2004120
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11Human Influence on Greenhouse Gases Continued
- Removing and burning vegetation
- Leads to fewer plants so that means less CO2 can
be pulled from the air.
http//www.plu.edu/hoodbs/img/deforestation-2.jpg
12Human Influence on Greenhouse Gases Continued
- Release CO2 directly (coolants, combustion,
etc.) or use LOTS of energy (which is primarily
generated by burning fossil fuels).
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13How do scientists gather data about CO2 levels?
- Current and recent data collection occurs
worldwide on land, in oceans and via satellite.
Map showing locations of current LAND
measurements
http//oceanworld.tamu.edu/resources/oceanography-
book/evidenceforwarming.htm
14How do scientists determine the temperature and
CO2 levels of the past?
For information before 150 years ago, scientists
gather indirect data from many climatic
indicators
- 1. Ice cores from thick ice sheets in Greenland,
Antarctica, and mountain glaciers worldwide.
http//oceanworld.tamu.edu/resources/oceanography-
book/evidenceforwarming.htm
Air bubbles trapped in the ice give atmospheric
gas content (concentration of CO2)
15Gathering Past CO2 Data
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- Mud cores of ocean floor showing climate
variability over millions of years - Dendrochronology (using measurements of tree
rings) showing climate variability over
hundreds of years - Pollen analysis (deposited in sediments)
showing climate variability over thousands of
years
16Modeling our Future Climate
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17Greenhouse Gas Levels(Last 1000 years)
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ing3.gif
18Worldwide Temperature(Over the same time period)
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ic/2006/06/23/GR2006062300505.html?referreremaill
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19How long does CO2 remain in the atmosphere?
- CO2 remains in the atmosphere for 50-200 years.
Compare that with how long other greenhouse gases
remain in the atmosphere
- CH4 remains in the atmosphere for 10-15 years.
- H2O remains in the atmosphere for days.
- CFCs and HFCs remain in the atmosphere for 100
years.
20Evidence of Climate Change
Pasterze, Austrias longest glacier (lost 2 km in
the last century)
Locations of Glaciers Worldwide (in white)
1875
2004
Video Clip of North Pole Ice Breaking Up
Video Clip of Effects of Glacier Reduction
http//www.worldviewofglobalwarming.org/pages/glac
iers.html
21Evidence of Climate Change
- Sea Level Rising!
- Over the past 100 years, the global sea level
has risen by about 10-25 cm.
Coastal erosion is even faster than sea level
rise which can destroy near-ocean structures.
http//news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/04
/sci_nat_climate_change___evidence_and_predictions
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Video Clip showing effects of rising sea level in
an Indian coastal village
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA
22Evidence of Climate Change
- Spread of Tropical Diseases into new territory!
http//www.idph.state.il.us/images/wnv_spread_time
.jpg
23Evidence of Climate Change
- Coral Reefs are some of the most productive
ecosystems on Earth. - Higher water temperature causes coral to lose its
symbiotic algae (which provide nutrition and
color to the coral) - When the algae die, coral appears white or
bleached
http//www.reeffutures.org
Coral Reef Bleaching Video Clip
24Evidence of Climate Change
- 5. Changing ranges of worlds species!
Polar bears have a decreasing range
Mosquitoes have an increasing range
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Hawksbill turtles have a decreasing range
http//www.panda.org/about_wwf/what_we_do/climate_
change/problems/impacts/species/polar_bears/index.
cfm
- Ranges may be increasing or decreasing
depending on the environmental needs of the
species!
http//www.panda.org/about_wwf/what_we_do/climate_
change/problems/impacts/species/turtles/index.cfm