Climate change in 21 graphs

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
5.2: The Greenhouse Effect : Carbon cycle.
Advertisements

Mitigation Strategies What and Why?. What is mitigation? To decrease force or intensity. To lower risk. Earthquake mitigation Flood mitigation Climate.
Learning Targets “I Can…” -Read a world map and identify the continents and the most heavily populated countries. -Describe how population growth, along.
Your Name Your Title Your Organization (Line #1) Your Organization (Line #2) Global warming.: Matthieu BERCHER, Master M.I.G.S., University of Burgundy,
Climate Change Quiz Bowl Atmospheric Science Climate and Weather Climate Change and North Cascades Climate Change Causes Graphs and Figures
Mitigation Strategies What and Why?. What is mitigation? To decrease force or intensity. To lower risk. Earthquake mitigation Flood mitigation Climate.
MITIGATING CLIMATE CHANGE. WHAT WE KNOW The level of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have increased, causing the Earth’s temperature to rise. One greenhouse.
4.4 Climate Change.
Our Atmosphere The Greenhouse Effect. The Sun The Sun provides the Earth with continuous heat and light.
The current causes of climate change: the human causes.
Humans are the Primary Cause of Global Warming The science indicates humans are the primary cause of global warming at the >95% probability (In science.
PART 5 Humans are the Primary Cause of Global Warming.
1 THE CARBON CYCLE AND GLOBAL WARMING. 2 CARBON CYCLE Movement of carbon between the atmosphere, oceans, biosphere, and geosphere Movement of carbon between.
Global Warming Jayden Jones. Global warming is the term used to describe a gradual increase in the average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and its.
R21 Global Warming & Greenhouse Effect Prior Knowledge: What do you know about Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming?
What is Climate Change?. The Global Climate is changing. Surface temperatures, precipitation, sea level, ice Greenhouse gases are increasing. Sometimes.
Click Here First Click Here Next.  Fossil fuels are a source of non-renewable energy.  Fossil fuels are chemicals from plants and other organisms that.
Climate Change Climate Change vs. Global Warming Global Warming Long-term rise in Earth’s temperature (a few degrees) Increase in greenhouse effect.
Greenhouse Gases & the Greenhouse Effect. General Information Greenhouse gases (GHG) were naturally found in the environment before the industrial revolution.
Global Sustainability: The Case for Collaboration Environmental Issues.
Climate Change Pre-Quiz 1.What is the “greenhouse effect”? 2.What are examples of greenhouse gases? 3.Is climate change natural or human- made? How do.
Global Warming (Climate Change) The Greenhouse Effect Sunlight streams through the atmosphere and heats the Earth. Some of the heat radiates back out into.
CO2 and Temperature Investigation Does global climate data show evidence of a relationship between the carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere and average.
Warm-Up  What human process uses the most water on the planet?  How can farmers save water?
World Environmental Issues
Global Climate Change. What observations lead scientists to believe that global climate is changing? What are the hypotheses that have been proposed to.
_________________ is the average meteorological conditions— temperature, precipitation, wind, etc.—that prevail in a region.
Greenhouse Effect and Greenhouse Gases. GREENHOUSE FFECTFFECT.
Estimated major stores of carbon on the Earth The Carbon Cycle Carbon exists in many forms: Atmospheric gases (CO 2 and methane) Dissolved CO 2.
GREENHOUSE EFFECT Is it getting warmer?.
Global Warming/Greenhouse Effect Haram Jo. Global Warming  Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of the Earth's surface and oceans.
Global Warming by Alex Kiss. Natural Warmth The Earth’s surface is heated primarily by sunlight The Earth’s surface is heated primarily by sunlight It.
Climate Change Mitigation: Some inputs for group discussion Hanoi, 10 June 2009 Nguyen Quang Tan RECOFTC – The Center for People and Forest.
LO: To be able to interpret graphs to explain if the climate is changing To be able to construct a diagram to show the greenhouse effect To explain the.
Climate and Human Activity. Recall Natural Greenhouse Gases.
Global Warming Vs Climate Change
© dreamstime CLIMATE CHANGE 2014 Mitigation of Climate Change Working Group III contribution to the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report.
The Greenhouse Effect on Climate Change.  1. The sun’s rays warm up the land and the water.  2. Infrared rays bounce back to space.  3. Some are trapped.
Schematic framework of anthropogenic climate change drivers, impacts and responses to climate change, and their linkages (IPCC, 2007).
Activity 8-3 Graphing Changes in Carbon Dioxide. Graph 1.
Aim: How do increased carbon dioxide concentrations on our planet affect life?
Cloud formation and Atmospheric CO2. Cloud Formation There are a few ways clouds form 1.Rising Hot Air 2.Warm air over a cold body of water 3.On Mountainsides.
Greenhouse effect & global warming The “greenhouse effect” & global warming are not the same thing. Global warming refers to a rise in the temperature.
A Major Threat to our Atmosphere and Environment The Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming.
Earth 002 Chapter 1 -- Part 1 Greenhouse gases: CO2, CH4, and N2O.
Do you think Global Warming is happening?
Schematic framework of anthropogenic climate change drivers, impacts and responses to climate change, and their linkages (IPCC, 2007; 2014).
How do cars impact CO2 in the atmosphere? Lesson 7
Topic 6: Global Warming and Greenhouse Effect
Greenhouse Effect Presented By: Janet Fang Sam Atwood EESC W4400.
Geography of greenhouse gas emissions
Return to Home Page Continuation of a Summary of Global Energy Statistics and Reports: Proven Reserves, Production, Consumption of Fossil Fuel Energy Sources.
Notes for Thursday, March 01
Notes from Friday, Feb 23rd
Global Warming Effects of increase CO2
Greenhouse Effect Natural Event Gases Trap Heat In Close To The Earth
The Carbon Cycle.
Figure 1. Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion,
Geography of greenhouse gas emissions
How do cars impact CO2 in the atmosphere? Lesson 7
Chapter 18 Growth and Sustainability in the Twenty-First Century
Schematic framework of anthropogenic climate change drivers, impacts and responses to climate change, and their linkages (IPCC, 2007).
Schematic framework of anthropogenic climate change drivers, impacts and responses to climate change, and their linkages (IPCC, 2007).
Threats to Biodiversity Climate Change
Schematic framework of anthropogenic climate change drivers, impacts and responses to climate change, and their linkages (IPCC, 2007).
Greenhouse Gases & their effect on earth
Human Causes of Climate Change
Figure 1. Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion,
Chapter 19 Global Change.
Recent Climate Change Chapter 14 Lesson 3.
Presentation transcript:

Climate change in 21 graphs I like numbers…

Greenhouse effect

Global Carbon dioxide emissions 1600 – 2000

Concentration of GHG from 0 to 2005

Global emissions per capita since 1751

Global and Hemispheric Annual Temperature Anomalies (1850 -2012)

Radiative forcing of climate between 1750 and 2005

Characteristics of GHG

Total GHG Emissions by Groups of Gases (1970 -2010)

Global GHG emissions by economic sectors, 2010

Decomposition of the change in Total Global CO2 Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion

Annual emissions 2009

Cumulative emissions 1751 -2009

CO2 Emissions per Capita by Country 2013

World map of CO2 emissions

The Projections of the Earth´s Future Climate

Stabilization levels and probability ranges for temperature increases

Fossil fuel resources

Are scientists sure?

Are humans big enough to change the climate?

Fossil Fuel Subsidies versus Fast Start Climate Finance

Planetary boundaries framework