Climate Change Flashcards

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What is climate change

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A change in average global or regional weather patterns over a period of time

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Evidence of climate change

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-Decrease in average rainfall
- Increase in extreme climatic events
o Flood
o Fire
o Cyclones
o Drought
- Increase in average temperatures
- Rising sea levels
- Diseases and pests moving to different areas Eg) blue tongue in cattle moving with rainfall

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Climate drivers

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Wind
Temperature
Cloud

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El Niño

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  • Trade winds weaken or even reverse
  • Brings drier conditions and warmer temperatures to much of eastern Australia, and if prolonged, can lead to drought.
  • An El Niño generally brings drier El Niño events generally occur every two to seven years.
  • Warmer water drifts back to the east
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La Niña

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  • Typical easterly winds across the Pacific are strengthened

- Bringing above average rainfall to much of Australia, and can cause flooding and lower day time temperatures

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Causes of climate change

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Water vapour
Carbon dioxide 
Methane
Nitrous oxide
Chlorofluorocarbons
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Future weather patterns

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Temperature by 2040

  • The south west region will warm by 1 to 1.7 degrees
  • Maximum temperatures will increase will be lower minimum temperatures
  • More hot days will cause greater heat stress for dairy cows, impacting reproduction rates and milk production

Rainfall by 2040

  • Annual total rainfall will continue to vary from year to year will a 15% reduction by 2040
  • Rainfall will decrease throughout every season especially spring
  • Affecting pasture growth

Drought by 2040

  • Increase in drought frequencies is expected as rainfall levels decrease
  • Affecting producers as they have to put in more input costs for lowered output costs
  • Affecting animals as they are more susceptible to heat and water stress

Soil moisture by 2040

  • With less rainfall has higher evapotranspiration it means lower soil moisture
  • Affecting pasture growth and nutrient availability in the soil for animals
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Impact of climate change on producers

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Loss of production
Loss of viable land
Decreased profit (quality and quantity)

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Effects of climate change

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EFFECTS ON ANIMALS/PLANTS:
o Timing of species life cycle
o Warmer weather may cause some species to relocate or adapt to the new weather systems some pests may begin to thrive as they are better suited to warmer weather.
o Pests and diseases will migrate to new areas

EFFECTS ON PRODUCERS:
o Shorter cropping season which reduces the amount of fodder grown
o Decline in animal productivity Eg) milk production

EFFECTS ON ENVIRONMENT:
o More extreme climatic events causing more damage to ecosystems

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Animals

Mitigating strategies

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Dairy
- Breed selection for heat tolerant/water tolerant (introducing boss indicus into herd)
- Pasture variety (varieties more suited less water or hotter drier growing seasons)
- Fodder conservation (better storage facilities to hold more fodder on sight)
- Feed additives (lessening amount of food needed while still growing)
- Modifying timing or weaning and mating
General
- Water storage
- Insurance (fire, flood, wind)
- Relocate
- Diversification (investing in multiple enterprises)
- Off farm investments (shares, partner working)
- Breed selection for heat tolerant/water tolerant (introducing boss indicus into herd)
- Pasture variety (varieties more suited less water or hotter drier growing seasons)
- Fodder conservation (better storage facilities to hold more fodder on sight)
- Water storage
- Feed additives (lessening amount of food needed while still growing)
- Modifying timing or weaning and mating

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Plants sections

Causes of climate change

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  • Increased use of fossil fuels for energy
  • Increased CO2
  • Increased methane production (increase intensity of production systems/demand for protein)
  • Increased use of nitrogenous fertilisers
  • Land clearing (burning)
  • Deforestation à trees cool the environment as they absorb infrared rays so without them the earth is warming up/ trees also add water vapour to atmosphere increasing rain
  • Greenhouse gas emissions due to increase in industrialisation
    o Trap heat in the atmosphere
    o CO2 increases due to increased number of trees being removed
    o Methane increases due to livestock and waste dumps
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Impact on broad acre farming

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  • Changes to growing season
  • Changes in localised weather (rainfall, temperature, sunlight intensity, wind)
  • Higher incidence and severity of extreme weather events (flood, hail, drought, storms)
  • Loss of productive land/ shrinking of arable land
  • Yield reduction
  • Increased in pest and disease activity
  • Changing production systems (livestock and cropping)
  • Changes in variety or crop grown
  • Reduce soil quality and health
  • Loss of income (damage by extreme weather events, loss of quality grain)
  • Increase in production cost pest/disease management, weed control, input costs, costs of maintaining land, cost of technology/machinery, cost of mitigation strategies)
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Intergeneration equity

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  • Ensuring future generations have the same opportunities as todays and that no decisions made by todays generation should jeopardise future generations opportunities to meet their own needs
  • Involves social, economic and environmental (all must be balanced)
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Duty of care

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Refers to a farmers responsibility in ensuring all activities minimise the risk to the environmental harm and encourage ecological sustainability

Farmers have a duty of care to themselves, their employees, and the environment

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