4.3 Climate change

4.3 Climate change
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4.3 Climate change

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How does the Gulf stream affect the climate?

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“If we continue to drive global warming, the Gulf Stream System will weaken further – by 34 to 45 percent by 2100 according to the latest generation of climate models,“ concludes Rahmstorf. “This could bring us dangerously close to the tipping point at which the flow becomes unstable.”

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Learning objectives
After studying this section, you will be able to:
  • Describe natural and human reasons of climate change;
  • State the most important greenhouse gases.

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What is a greenhouse gas?
A
Carbon dioxide
B
Methane
C
Water vapour
D
CFK

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The Earth’s temperature record
  • Since 1850 thermometers are used to keep a detailed record of temperatures, using standardised procedures.
  • Estimates up to 2,000 years ago: Climate scientists now use tree rings for land temperatures and coral growth rates for seawater temperatures.
  • Scientists analyse air bubbles trapped in ice cores on Antarctica and Greenland.
  • All pointed to a similar conclusion: the global climate has been changing since the formation of the Earth and warm periods have been interspersed with ice ages.

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Figure 4.17 The global temperature record of the past 800,000 years compared to the current average temperature. The right side is the present day.

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Holocene
The current geological epoch, the Holocene, is a relatively warm period with a stable climate. Scientists say the Holocene started a little over 10,000 years ago.

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Talking point: The Earth’s climate has always been changing. Should we be concerned about recent changes?

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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) = the international organisation which investigates climate change.

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Natural reasons for 
changing climates

  • Volcanic eruptions > large ash clouds > less solar radiation > lower temperatures on a very short timescale.
  • Incoming solar radiation (insolation) > the sun doesn't emit the same amount of solar radiation on a longer timescale.
  • Shifting tectonic plates on a very long timescale.

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Human interference
  • IPCC concluded in its most recent report that “it is extremely likely that human influence has been the dominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-twentieth century.”
  • Effects: Before 2100, the global temperature will be at least 1.5°C higher than in 1900. This will lead to more extreme weather events such as heat waves, floods and droughts (paragraph 4.4).

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The natural greenhouse effect (left) and human enhanced greenhouse effect (right).

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The (enhanced) greenhouse effect
Since the industrialisation of the 1850s, people have used a considerable amount of fossil fuels (coal, oil and gas) to run factories, cars and other machines > more CO2 in the atmosphere > enhanced greenhouse effect.

Biggest contributers per economic sector:
  1. Energy sector (burning coal, oil and gas)
  2. Agriculture (due to cultivation of crops and livestock) and slash and burn deforestation.


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Carbon cycle
= Model of stores and transfers of carbon throughout the Earth’s system.

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Homework 3HT
Homework for 9 March:
  • Study 4.3
  • Read 4.3 and do ex. 1 to 7
  • Finish this before wednesday next week

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4.4 Consequenses of climate change

I think a consequence of climate change is......because...
In my opinion climate change will result in...... because....
Even more climate change will lead to.......because.....
It seems to me climate change will cause.....such as.......

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Consequences of climate change

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Homework: 4.4
Class: 4+ 7+ 9 => Atlas
Home: 1-5+ 8+ 11
4.3: 3,4,5 and 7

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