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Planet Earth is warming …
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Greenhouse Warming in 21 st Century Evidence that rising CO2 levels are changing climate Fresh water resources More intense hurricanes Sea level rise Loss of ecosystems Likely consequences of global warming The ocean’s role in the climate system
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The Greenhouse Effect
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Some of the most compelling evidence for a link between greenhouse gases and temperature has come from ice cores…. AntarcticaGreenland
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Glaciers act as “tape recorders” that store a year-by-year account of temperature and composition of the atmosphere extending hundreds of thousands years back in time
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290 190 ppm The link between greenhouse gas concentrations and surface temperatures is indisputable 580 We are here 381
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Levitus et al. Science, 2005 …..about 20 times more heat than the atmosphere since 1955 Oceans 14.5 x 10 22 J Atmosphere 0.7 x 10 22 J Most of the extra energy (heat) has been absorbed by the oceans…..
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Ocean Circulation: part of Earth’s heating system Winds and density of seawater drive ocean circulation
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Line W The Atlantic part of the heat-bearing Ocean Conveyor is very important in moderating the northern hemisphere’s wintertime climate.
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Line W The ocean density which drives this heat conveyor can change.
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…so that ocean heat is no longer carried so far northward (as in glacial times)
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…but if all the Arctic sea ice melts, the ocean conveyor could extend further north and deliver more heat to the Arctic regions.
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In either case, a change in this ocean circulation would itself profoundly change Earth’s climate. We are monitoring this part of the ocean circulation carefully.
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Global climate change is not just about temperature…. A snowman’s perspective
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It is expected that the planetary water cycle – evaporation / condensation / precipitation and freezing / melting – will be altered as a result of global warming. There is ample evidence of it already happening…
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Unprecedented warmth of SST in Indian, W. Pacific and Atlantic Oceans is driving shifts in precipitation patterns…
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Above normal hurricane season forecast for 2004 Above-normal hurricane season forecast Tuesday, June 1, 2004 Posted: 1:05 PM EDT (1705 GMT) (CNN) -- U.S. hurricane forecasters Monday predicted a busy 2004 Atlantic hurricane season based on a trend of above-normal activity during seven of the last nine seasons. Above-normal hurricane season forecast Tuesday, June 1, 2004 Posted: 1:05 PM EDT (1705 GMT) (CNN) -- U.S. hurricane forecasters Monday predicted a busy 2004 Atlantic hurricane season based on a trend of above-normal activity during seven of the last nine seasons.
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NY Times June 8, 2004 Greenland is melting
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Ocean warming and melting land ice are causing sea level to rise
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Antarctica’s ice shelves are growing unstable, increasing the surge of land ice into the ocean
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1979 2000 NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Summer Arctic Sea Ice is shrinking and thinning
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Ice - albedo feedback
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Projected Arctic sea ice extent changes
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Global Warming is changing landscapes
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In our Greenhouse Warming world, the destruction of habitats -- upon which entire ecosystems depend -- is truly alarming. Habitat destruction
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The consequences of burning fossil fuels will be among the great challenges we face in this century Fresh water resources More intense hurricanes Sea level rise Loss of ecosystems
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Solutions? Fundamentally change the ways humans generate and use energy. Develop new technologies and make them affordable and universally available
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Planet Earth is warming…. … And they lived happily ever after.
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Ocean Circulation: part of Earth’s heating system Winds cause the ocean to circulate
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