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Global Warming
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The Greenhouse Effect Earth is similar to a greenhouse Atmosphere acts like the glass in a greenhouse Sunlight streams through the atmosphere & heats the Earth As this heat radiates up from the Earth’s surface, some of it escapes back into space The rest is absorbed by gases in the troposphere & warms the air
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Greenhouse Gases Gases that absorb & radiate heat Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ): burning fossil fuels & deforestation Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs): refrigerants, aerosols, propellants Methane (CH 4 ): animal waste, biomass burning, fossil fuels, landfills, livestock, sewage Nitrous oxide (N 2 O): biomass burning, deforestation, burning fossil fuels, microbial activity Water vapor (H 2 O): evaporation, plant respiration
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Measuring CO 2 Levels Varies with seasons Summer growing plants use CO 2 (levels decrease) Winter grass & leaves decay & release carbon (levels rise) CO 2 levels have increased by over 20% in less than 50 years Burning of fossil fuels (power plants, cars) Millions of trees are burned in rainforests to clear the land
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Global Warming A gradual increase in the average global temperature Link between the increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and the increase in temperature
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The Consequences of a Warmer Earth Melting Ice & Rising Sea Levels Melting Ice & Rising Sea Levels Global Weather Patterns Global Weather Patterns Human Health Problems Human Health Problems Agriculture Effects on Plants & Animals Effects on Plants & Animals
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The Consequences of a Warmer Earth Melting Ice & Rising Sea Levels Coastal wetlands & other low-lying areas could be flooded Beaches could be extremely eroded Salinity of bays & estuaries might increase, adversely affecting marine fisheries
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The Consequences of a Warmer Earth Global Weather Patterns Hurricanes & typhoons may be more common Cause a change in ocean current patterns (like shutting off the Gulf Stream) which could significantly affect the world’s weather Severe flooding & drought
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The Consequences of a Warmer Earth Human Health Problems Greater numbers of heat-related deaths Allergies (trees & flowers flowering earlier & longer) Mosquitoes could establish themselves in areas that are too cold for them now (spread diseases)
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The Consequences of a Warmer Earth Agriculture Decreased crop yields Higher demand for irrigation depleting aquifers
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The Consequences of a Warmer Earth Effects of Plants & Animals Alter range of species & composition of plant communities Reduction of zooplankton (food source for many marine animals) due to warming of surface waters Might kill algae that nourishes corals (killing coral reefs)
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Reducing the Risk Kyoto Protocol Requires developed countries to decrease emissions of carbon dioxide & other greenhouse gases by an average of 5% below their 1990 levels by 2012 Developed in 1997 by reps from 160 countries In March 2001, the U.S. decided not to ratify the Kyoto Protocol Attempt to slow global warming is made difficult by the economic, political & social factors faced by different countries.
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Imagine you are employed by the EPA to design a public-service advertising campaign to encourage the reduction of carbon dioxide. Be persuasive, creative, factual, and informational.
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