To what extent can climate change in Australia be linked to human activity? Prepared by: Taher Nematollahi.

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To what extent can climate change in Australia be linked to human activity? Prepared by: Taher Nematollahi

Contexts ____________________  What is the greenhouse effect  Climate change causes  Greenhouse emissions in Australia  Australia’s climate change policy options  Recommendation

What's the relationship between following subjects?  Climate change  Global warming  Greenhouse effect

Greenhouse effect The greenhouse effect is a natural process that warms the Earth's surface. When the Sun's energy reaches the Earth's atmosphere, some of it is reflected back to space and the rest is absorbed and re-radiated by greenhouse gases such as:  water vapor  carbon dioxide  methane  nitrous oxide  Ozone  CFC

Climate change is originated from:  Increase in co2 concentration  Ozone Depletion  Deforestation  Methane and Nitrous oxide emissions from agriculture and factories  Water Vapor  Burning of Fossil Fuels  Mining activities  Population Increase

Increase in co2 concentration The CO2 concentration in the atmosphere by about thirty percent, due to Human beings have increased, the increase is proportional to increases in fossil fuel combustion,for electricity generation, transportation, and heating, and also the manufacture of cement, (human caused) emissions

Ozone Depletion Increase in ozone levels in the stratosphere over Antarctica, are the result of complex chemical processes. The return of the Sun at the end of winter triggers photochemical reactions that lead to the destruction of ozone in the stratosphere

Deforestation The use of forests for fuel (both wood, for charcoal and other necessary lifestyle products) is one cause of deforestation. In order satiate ourselves, for wood and other products, mainly habitat and to build farms we are chopping forests which is not a good sign and has also leads to decrease in rainfalls. Forests are very human friendly, they clean the air as they act as natural filters remove and store carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and this deforestation releases large amounts of carbon, as well as reducing the amount of carbon gas capture on the earth.

Water Vapor Water vapor is increasing in the atmosphere due to carbon dioxide-induced warming. Two-thirds of the heat trapped by greenhouse gases is contained in water vapor, and as the average temperature on the planet to raises, the amount of water vapor rises in turn, leading to untimely rainfall which may further cause other natural calamities such as floods.

Burning of Fossil Fuels Each time a fossil fuel burn, carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere increase. As we know carbon dioxide absorbs infra-red energy emitted from the earth’s surface, preventing it from returning to space. Auto mobiles, Carbon emissions from the burning of gasoline to power cars, trucks, and other methods of transportation. Electricity generation requires, coal is the largest producer of carbon dioxide emissions, Therefore countries across the world want to switch to nuclear power plants.

Mining activities Mining oil, coal and other mineral products underlying in deep beds allow methane, a greenhouse gas, to escape from the earth. Disturbing the soil, stored gases make their way into the environment.

Population Increase As the population on Earth increases, food and housing demands along with other basic necessities also increase. Manure from cattle, contributes to methane gas levels. The cutting down of forests to make space for housing and other buildings accounts for close to % of carbon emissions.

Source: 953a69c024f1/files/australias-second-biennial-report.pdf

Source: 953a69c024f1/files/australias-second-biennial-report.pdf

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6.1 Australia’s climate change policy options Like other countries, Australia has drawn on a wide range of measures to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. The policy ‘toolbox’ includes:  voluntary measures, such as the GreenPower renewable energy purchasing scheme;  regulatory measures, such as labelling laws, minimum performance standards, building codes and restrictions on land clearing;  trading schemes, such as the carbon pricing mechanism, Renewable Energy Target (RET), state-based energy efficiency trading schemes, the former NSW Greenhouse Gas Reduction Scheme (GGRS)  a wide range of government funding schemes, such as grants provided by the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) and the Government’s planned Emissions Reduction Fund.

My recommendations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions:  Reduce, Reuse, Recycle...  Use Less Heat and Air Conditioning...  Drive Less and Drive Smart...  Buy Energy-Efficient Products...  Use Less Hot Water...  Plant a Tree…

References:  Ben,S,Steven,S 2012,Climate Change and Australia: Warming to the Global Challenge, viewed 10 January 2016,   booklets/science-climate-change/3-are-human-activities-causing   a23f-953a69c024f1/files/australias-second-biennial-report.pdf

The END. S o, l ve your planet to live your life with no hazards and become more eco friendly.