IPCC and Observed Climate Change Flashcards
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What does the IPCC stand for/do?
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- Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
- scientific body tasked to evaluate the risk of climate change caused by human activity
- does not carry out research
- publishes special assessments of the state of knowledge of climate change every five to six years
2
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describe Working Group I
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- concerned exclusively with the science of climate change
- is composed exclusively of natural scientists
3
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describe Working Group II
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- focused on climate change adaptation
- efforts to help plants, animals, and humans cope with a changing climate
- composted of both natural and social scientists
4
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describe Working Group III
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- concerned with mitigation of climate change
- efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
- composed of social scientists, economists, technologists, and engineers
5
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each report is composed of:
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- summary for policymakers
- technical summary
- main report
6
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describe the main report
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- contains the details of the assessment
7
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describe the technical summary
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- distillation of the most important points of the main report, presented in technical language
8
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describe the summary for policymakers
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- further distillation of the technical summary for nonscientific audiences
- is examined line-by-line by representatives from every country
9
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define radiative forcing
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- defined as the radiation change in W/m2 at the top of the troposphere due to the forcing agent
10
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positive radiative forcing produces a ____
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warming response
11
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negative radiative forcing produces a ___
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cooling response
12
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describe the radiative forcings of aerosols
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- some have a positive RF because they absorb sunlight (black carbon/soot)
- some have a negative RF because they reflect sunlight (sulfate)
13
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describe aerosols’ effect on clouds
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- increase albedo by creating more sites for water vapor condensation & increasing the numbers of water droplets in clouds