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Climate Change (and You) Mark van Soestbergen ICBE CBI Veterans April 12, 2006

Your war my geography lesson

Carbon Dioxide Intercepts infrared waves going into space

Gasoline is 85.5% carbon                                                                                                  1 gallon of conventional gasoline becomes 172 cubic feet / 4.87 cubic meters of CO2

1 foot of pure CO2 per year Every year, the United States produces enough CO2 to cover its entire land surface, including Alaska and Hawaii, with 1 foot of pure CO2.

Image courtesy SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, and ORBIMAGE 01-11-2002

Globally, temperatures are projected to rise an additional 2 – 5°C in the 21st Century We are here

The oceans have absorbed about 30 times more heat than the atmosphere since 1955

Fabian, Sep, 2003

Global Climate Change changes everything CO2 changes plant behavior Increases temperature of the atmosphere, the earth’s crust and the oceans Affects global hydro cycle

Expected sea level increase 21st Century: + 1.2 meter Florida + 5 meter, unavoidable w/out action Courtesy: PBS

Latent atmospheric Carbon is about 188 billion ton The atmosphere now holds 30% more carbon than a century ago. Human emission rate in billion tC/yr 8 equilibrium Earth absorption rate in billion tC/yr 4.7 de-carbonization pathway time Latent atmospheric Carbon is about 188 billion ton

Toward Climate Stability™ Nice meeting all of you! "we must arrange a complete industrial change-out in 30 years and plant 10,000,000 km2 of trees by 2010" this presentation can be downloaded from: www.icbe.com/about/uf/lectures/index.htm Mark van Soestbergen mark@icbe.com 352 367 1144 tel 352 335 9140 fax Toward Climate Stability™