History Flashcards

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Who was Jean-Baptiste Joseph Fourier and his relation to climate change theory?
What year did he discover this phenomenon?

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First person to propose that the earths atmosphere acts to hold in the suns heat energy, titled the ‘Greenhouse Effect’

In the 1820s

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Who was John Tyndall and his relation to climate change theory?
What year did he discover this phenomenon?

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First person to measure the relative infrared absorportive powers of nitrogen, oxygen, and CO2, methane, water vapour, affirming the ‘Greenhouse Effect’

In the late 1850s

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Who was Eunice Newtown Foote and her relation to climate change theory?
What experiment captured this and when was it held?

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Argued that concentrations of Co2 in the air could influence global temperatures
In 1856, a presentation to the AAS had Eunice filling glass jars with water vapour, CO2 and air and comparing how much they heated up in the sun

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Who was Arvid Hogbom and his relation to climate change theory?

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First person to quantify sources of Co2 emissions, finding human activites were adding Co2 to the atmosphere, pioneering the ‘Carbon Cycle’

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Who was Svante Arrhenius and his relation to the climate theory?
What year did he discover this phenomenon?

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Realised human influences, based on Hogboms calculations, could eventually lead to a doubling of atmospheric CO2, coining ‘Greenhouse Effect’
In 1896

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Who was Nils Ekholm and his relation to climate change theory?
What year did he discover this phenomenon?

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Popularised the greenhouse effect metaphor
In 1901

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Who was Guy Callendar and his relation to climate change theory?
What year did he propose this phenomenon and what scientist rebuttled this claim?

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Promoted the idea that rising Co2 would induce warming
In 1983
Sir George Simpson stating ‘Co2 in the atmosphere has no appreciable effect on the climate’

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Who was Charles Keeling and his relation to climate change theory?
Where did he do his work?

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He produced the ‘keeling curve’ which graphs the daily record of global concentration of Co2 in the atmosphere since 1958, showing a steady increase over the period.
Mauna Loa Observatory

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What year was it first suggested that human activites could change the world’s climate?

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1850s

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Who was Paul Ehrlich and his relation to climate change theory?
When was this contribution released?

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Published the ‘The Population Bomb’ book which detailed a pessimistic and bleak future for humanity under the assumption of mass starvation based on the expanding population
In 1968

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What famous media outlet produced an article in 1975 on global cooling but had issued an update in 2006 stating they were ‘spectacularly wrong about the near-term future’?

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Newsweek

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Who is James Hansen and his relation to climate change theory?
When did he make this statement?

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Made one of the first assessments that human-caused warming had already measurably affected global climate
In 1988

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What significantly happened in 1988?

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The World Meteorological Organisation established the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

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Since the IPCC was established, what grew exponentially?

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The number of publications with ‘global warming’ or ‘climate change’ keys

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What happened in 1992?

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The establishment of the ‘UNFCCC’ at the Earth Summit in Rio
Took 5 years post to translate binding targets for the industrialised world

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What happened in 1997?

What was Australias involvement?

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The ‘Kyoto Protocol’
Asking industrialised countries to reduce GHG by at least 5% below 1990 levels 2008-2012, legally binding in 2005
Australia did not sign till 2007

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What does CoPs stand for and mean?

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‘Conference of the Parties’
Signatories to the UNFCCC meet close to annually since 1995 to review the implementation of the UNFCCC convention

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When was the first IPCC report?
What was one outstanding statistic?

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1990
0.3 - 0.6 C has taken place over the last century

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AR5: It is extremely likely likely that human influence was the dominant cause of global warming between __ - __

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1951-2010

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AUSTRALIA: What significant change increased Australia’s emissions from 2014, who officiated this and what replaced it in 2015?

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The axing of the ‘Carbon Price’ in effect since 2012
The Abbott government
The ‘Emissions Reduction Fund’ which failed to deliver 21 tonnes of carbon abatement

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