Theme 2 Chapter 4 - Climate Change Flashcards
What is the Quaternary period?
The period of homeosapeans (The time humans have occupied earth)
How has the climate changed during the quaternary period?
Climate has changed as the temperature of Earth has increased (due to humans burning fossil fuels for energy).
What is the Greenhouse Effect and how does it explain global warming?
- Green house gases such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide and Carbon dioxide have released into atmosphere as waste emissions from the burning of fossil fuels.
- The sun emits rays to Earth and once they hit the Earth’s surface they are reflected back into space.
- The greenhouse gases in the atmosphere prevent this they they absorb reflected rays and emit the back to Earth
- This entrapment of the sun’s rays in the Earth’s atmosphere heats Earth up causing Earth’s climates to change (like glaciers melting)
How does deforestation affect carbon levels in the atmosphere?
- Less trees are there to absorb carbon dioxide for photosynthesis , more CO2 in atmosphere
- Cutting down trees releases their carbon stores as carbon dioxide into the atmosphere increasing CO2 in atmosphere.
What evidence is there to suggest our climate is warming up?
1) The Earth’s surface temperature has risen by 0.74 degrees celsius
2) The sea levels have risen by an average of 1.7m in 20th century
3) Winter ice in artic has melted faster
4) Gaps between tree rings have gotten wider due to increased temperature, increased photosynthesis.
What are the natural reasons why earth has warmed up and cooled down in the past?
1) The Earth’s tilt has changed
- if closer to the sun (global warming)
- if further away from sun (ice age)
2) Sun’s energy has changed -> sun spurting out hot gases in atmosphere causing climate change
3) Earth’s orbit has change
- If Earth closer to sun (global warming)
What is interglacial and glacial periods?
Interglacial period: Earth not in ice age
Glacial period: Earth in ice age
What are the social, economic, environmental consequences of climate change on the Maldives?
SOCIAL:
-Intrusion of rising sea levels into drinking supply contaminating waters -> contaminated water related diseases like Cholera
ECONOMIC:
Tourism industry which make up for 90% of the Maldives tax income under threat
ENVIRONMENT:
-Many habitat species under threat from endangerment due to habitats in maldives destroyed due to sea levels
What are the social, economic, environmental consequences of climate change on Australia?
SOCIAL:
Many people at risk of death from heat related death like malaria due to rapid increase of disease vectors like mosquitos who reproduce rapidly in warmer temperatures
ECONOMIC:
-Many agricultural industries at unquestionable risk like the wheat industry which is expected to see a 30% yield reduction by 2100.
ENVIRONMENT:
Habitats destroyed like the coral reefs which will become bleached due to rising water temperatures, endangering thousands of species occupying the habitat
What are people’s attitudes like towards carbon free lifestyles?
POSITIVE:
- new demand for industries making low carbon products and energy efficient
- Protecting agricultural industries
- Protecting planet for future generations
- Conservation of biodiversity
NEGATIVE:
- People not receiving enough income for new low carbon technology
- Food used for biofuel instead of those malnourished in LIC countries
Advantages and disadvantages of Energy efficiency conservation?
ADV -> Insulating homes reduce future bills on heating
DIS -> Many low income families can’t but new energy efficient methods and technology
Advantages and disadvantages of Biofuel?
ADV -> It creates jobs in agriculture
DIS -> Food spent making biofuels instead of feeding those malnourished in developing countries.
Advantages and disadvantages of Nuclear power?
ADV -> No carbon emissions
DIS-> extremely radioactive and dangerous
Target for potential terrorist attacks.
How can people at home help reduce the impacts of climate change?
- Turn off unused electrical devices
- Reduce plastic bags
- Use public transport
How can local council help reduce the impacts of climate change?
- Build energy efficient homes (insulation, solar panels etc)
- Invest in better transport
- Add recycling bins
- Add more cycle lanes