Climate change
Is any significant change in the Earth’s climate over a long period. The climate is constantly changes.
Ice and Sediment Cores
Ice sheets are made up of layer of ice. One layer is formed each year.
Tree rings
As tree grows, it forms a new ring each year. The rings are thicker in warm and wet conditions. Therefore, the ring can tell us what climate was there.
Pollen Analysis
Pollen from plants gets preserved in sediment.
Orbital changes
The path of Earth’s orbit affects the amount of solar radiation the Earth receives. Changes in the Earth’s orbit can cause warmer or colder climate.
Volcanic activity
Volcanic eruptions eject large quantities of material into the atmosphere. Particulates reflect the sun rays and cause that Earth’s surface cools. It also release CO2, but not enough to cause global warming.
Solar output
The Sun’s output of energy is not constant. It changes in cycles. Periods when solar output is reduced can cause that Earth’s surface become cooler.
The greenhouse effect
is where greenhouse gases(carbon dioxide, methane) absorb outgoing heat, so less heat is lost to space. It is essential for keeping the planet warm.
Burning fossil fuels
Carbon dioxide is released into atmosphere when fossil fuels are burnt.
Farming
Farming of livestock produces a lot of methane. Also rice paddies, since flooded fields emit methane.
Cement production
Cement is made of limestone, which contains carbon. When cement is produced, lots of CO2 is released.
Deforestation
Plants remove CO2 from the atmosphere. By burning trees, the CO2 is released back to the atmosphere.
Environmental effects of global warming
Effects of global warming on people
Mitigation strategies
aim to reduce the causes of climate change
Carbon capture
Carbon capture and storage is a new technology to reduce the levels of CO2 in the atmosphere. This involves capturing and storing carbon dioxide in safe places such as deep underground.
Planting trees
Increases the amount of carbon dioxide that is absorbed by trees.
Alternative energy production
Replacing fossil fuels with nuclear power and renewable energy. Wind farms, tidal power projects, nuclear power plants
International agreement
From 1997 most countries in the world agreed to cut greenhouse emissions by singing agreement Kyoto Protocol
Adaptations strategies
responding to changes caused by global warming
Changing agriculture systems
Changing temperature and precipitation will affect the productivity of existing systems. This may involve planting plant in new areas. Biotechnology can be used to create more resistant crops
Managing water supply
Dry areas are predicted to become even more drier, so people need to use water resources more efficiently.
Coping with raising sea level
- building floating houses