Climate Change Flashcards

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1
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The average surface temperature of the Earth has increased by how much in the last century?

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Over 1.1 degree celceus

More than half of the increase happened after 1970.

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What is Polar amplification:?

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Climate change is more extreme in polar regions than in other regions.
The Arctic is heating faster than other regions.
The pattern of warming in the Antarctic is complex.

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Surface temperature is controlled by?

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  • Insolation
  • Albedo
  • Greenhouse effect Changing any one of these will change the temperature.
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Insolation?

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Incoming solar energy

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Albedo?

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Energy is reflected back to space without warming the surface

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Greenhouse effect?

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Gases in the atmosphere absorb and re-radiate energy

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There are many greenhouse gases.

The main natural greenhouse gases are?

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  • H2O (water vapour)
  • CO2 (carbon dioxide)
  • CH4 (methane)
  • N2O (nitrous oxide)
  • O3 (ozone)
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In addition to greenhouse gases, we also emit sulphate aerosols, what effect does it have?

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A cooling effect by increasing the albedo (reflectance).

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How does volcanoes affect the climate?

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By releasing CO2 and sulfate (SO2). Sulfates have a short-term cooling effect.

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What are General Circulation Models (GCMs) ?

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Complex computer models, used to calculate the combined effects of natural and anthropogenic factors.

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What is all of the global warming in the last 50 years due to?

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Anthropogenic factors.

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What are the main sources and sinks of anthropogenic CO2?

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90% is from fossil fuels and cement
10% is from land use (mostly deforestation)
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24% dissolves into the ocean Causes acidification
28% is absorbed by land plants Increases terrestrial GPP
48% stays in the atmosphere Causes global warming

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What is Climate sensitivity? And what is a good measurement?

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How much the climate warms in response to a change in any climate forcing.
A good measure of the sensitivity to CO2 is how much warming is caused by doubling the atmospheric CO2.

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Why is the climate system so complex? And tipping point?

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It has both positive (amplifying) and negative (dampening) feedbacks.

The Earth system may have tipping points, where the system suddenly shifts into a different state.

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What does it mean that changing the average temperature also changes the extremes?

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Extremely hot weather is becoming hotter and more frequent. (small change in averages, big changes in extremes)

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16
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What has happen to Global NPP? (net energy available after respiration)
Net Primary Productivity (NPP) maps the net amount of solar energy converted to plant organic matter through photosynthesis.

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It has increased globally.
Most of the increase is in boreal and tropical forests.
NPP decreased in tropical savannas and temperate forests.

17
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How much have the sea level risen?

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25 cm.

18
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What is coral bleaching?

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When the symbiotic alige living nsde the coral die, they are very sensitive to heat stress.

19
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What is the consequences of carbon dioxide dissolving into the ocean? (its effect on shelled invertebrates?)

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Makes it more acidic and can disrupt food webs.

Ocean acidification decreases the calcification of shelled invertebrates.

20
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What does future global warming depends on?

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Human actions
1) CO2 emissions
2) Land use
• Climate sensitivity

21
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Geoengineering involves large-scale projects to modify Earth’s energy balance by?

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  • Removing CO2 from the atmosphere

* Reflecting solar energy (increasing albedo)