CLIMATE CHANGE Flashcards

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What is climate change?

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is the long term change in the weather

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Name the 2 evidence for climate change

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  • ice cores

- ocean sediment

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Explain how ice cores shows the evidence for climate change

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  • Antarctic ice cores allows an understanding of long-term CC & the snow is undisturbed = no one lives there
  • records go back to 800,000 years
  • oxygen isotopes can be used to work out what the climate was for each layer of snow
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Explain how ocean sediment shows the evidence for climate change

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  • organisms and remains of plankton reveal past water temperature + levels of oxygen
  • the further the drilling = further back information about climate
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5
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What are the 3 natural causes of climate change?

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  • volcanic activity
  • solar output
  • orbital changes
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Explain how volcanic activity can cause climate change

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  • particles can reflects the sun’s radiation away Earth , cooling it down = can be described as a volcanic winter(but it only last for few years & would cool the earth down)
  • volcanic eruptions release CO2 = a GHG

EXAMPLE: 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo = global temperature to drop by 0.5 degrees for 4 weeks

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Explain how solar output can cause climate change

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  • output of the sun is measured using sunspots -which are dark patches that develop on the sun’s surface
  • sun output has had limited change in the last 50 years
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Explain how orbital changes can cause climate change

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this is the milankovitch cycles when:

  • further from the sun = the cooler it is
  • greater tilt = more extreme seasons
  • wobble = seasonal changes
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What are the 3 human causes of climate change?

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  • burning fossil fuels
  • farming
  • deforestation
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Explain how burning fossil fuels can cause climate change

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  • co2 is released into the atmosphere when fossil fuels like coal, oil natural gas & are burnt e.g: in thermal power stations or cars
  • account for 50% of GHG emissions.
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Explain how farming can cause climate change

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  • farming livestock produces alot of methane = cows burps
  • rice paddies contribute to global warming = flooded fields emits methane
  • 20% contribution
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Explain how deforestation can cause climate change

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  • plants remove co2 from atmosphere & converts it into organic matter via photosynthesis
  • when trees are cut down = a decline in trees taking co2 in
  • co2 also released into the atmosphere when trees are burnt as fuel/ to make way for agriculture
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What does mitigation strategies do?

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aim to reduce the causes of climate change by reducing the concentration of GHG in the atmosphere

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List 3 mitigation strategies for climate change

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  • alternative energy produce
  • carbon capture
  • planting trees
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Explain how alternative energy produce can mitigate climate change

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  • replacing fossil fuels with nuclear or renewable energy = helps reduces GHG emission with a reduction in burning fossil fuels
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Explain how carbon capture can mitigate climate change

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  • carbon capture & storage (ccs) is designed to reduce emission from power station burning fossil fuels
  • ccs provided a 50% reduction of carbon emission up to 2100
  • ccs involves the capture and transport of co2 to a safe place to be stored
17
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Explain how planting trees can mitigate climate change

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  • increase the amount co2 that is absorbed from the atmosphere via photosynthesis
  • US $40 billion investment given = increase forest carbon storage by 28%
18
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What is adaptation?

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the response to the effects of climate change

19
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What are 3 adaptation for climate change?

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  • changing in agricultural system
  • managing water supply
  • reducing risk from sea levels
20
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How to change agricultural system to adapt to climate change?

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  • moving production to another country where the temperature is more suited
  • increase water supply to irrigate (water) crops
  • changing the time that crops are grown
21
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How to manage water supply to adapt to climate change?

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  • reduce water demand
  • recycle water
  • increase supply through desalination
22
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How to reduce the risk from the sea levels to adapt to climate change?

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  • London is protected by Thames barrier & has been closed 100 times since it was built
  • but not all places can afforded expensive strategies like this