human factors leading to change in carbon cycle Flashcards
What are the human factors leading to change in the carbon cycle?
fossil fuel extraction and burning
deforestation
land use changes - urban growth
farming practices
IPCC
According to the IPPC 90% of human caused carbon release comes from the combustion of coal oil and natural gas
what reabsorbs the lost carbon through fossil fuel extraction and burning?
vegetation and the oceans help to re absorb 50% of this with the rest being absorbed by the atmosphere
where does most of the worlds gas and oil come from?
most of the world’s gas and oil comes from rocks which are 70-11 million years old
carbon has remained locked up in the deposits for all that times
what does combustion of hydrocarbons release?
releases both carbon dioxide and water vapour into the atmosphere
what is it estimated about the cement industry?
it is estimated the cement industry produced 5% of all human induced global co2 50% which comes from the heating of calcium carbon and 40% from the burning of fuel to power the process
for every 1000kg of cement produced how much carbon is released into the atmosphere?
900kg
the 2013 co2 emissions for fossil fuel and cement production can be broken down into:
43% coal 33% oil 18% gas 5.5% cement 0.6% gas flaring from oil wells
what happened in 2013?
in 2013 global co2 emissions from fossil fuel use and cement production topped 36 GtC 61% higher than 1990 and 2.3% higher than 2012
emissions were dominated by china usa and india
what is the greatest source of carbon emissions in agriculture?
enteric fermentation (the methane belched by livestock during digestion
in 2011 this made up 39% of all agricultural carbon emissions
this figure then increased by 11% between 2001 and 2011
what happens when soil is ploughed?
the soil layers invert with each other and as a result soil microbial activity increases resulting in more soil organic matter being decomposed as a result more carbon is lost to the atmosphere
biological processes
biological processes in rice paddies generate methane which makes us 10% of all agricultural carbon emissions
what makes up the carbon emissions from farming practices
burning of tropical grasslands 5%
where do agricultural green house gasses occur?
44% of agriculture greenhouse gas emissions occured in Asia 25% in america 12% in Europe 15% in Africa and 4% in Oceania
co2 emissions from land use change
account for 30% of all human induced carbon emissions