Topic 4.4: Climate Change Flashcards
Definition of atmosphere
Collection of gases above Earth’s surface
Function of atmosphere
Retain heat at night and prevent fluctuations in temperatures
Function of greenhouse gases
Trap and hold heat within the atmosphere
Factors that affect the extent of warming impact of a gas
a) Ability to absorb long-wave radiation
b) Concentration within the atmosphere
Classification of gases according to their significance
a) High (H2O / CO2)
b) Low (CH4 / NOx)
Definition of Greenhouse Effect
Natural process whereby the atmosphere behaves like a greenhouse to trap and retain heat
Significance of Greenhouse Effect
a) Ensures the Earth maintains a moderate temperature needed by organisms to maintain life processes
b) Without it, Earth’s temperature would drop significantly at night in the absence of direct sunlight
Process of Greenhouse Effect
a) Incoming radiation from the sun is short-wave (UV) radiation
b) This radiation may be emitted by the Earth as long-wave (IR) radiation
c) Greenhouse gases absorb and re-emit this IR radiation as heat.
d) Heat is trapped inside the atmosphere.
Human activities that increase greenhouse gas emission
a) Deforestation
b) Farming / Agriculture
c) Combustion (Main cause)
Explanation of the effect of deforestation in greenhouse gas emission
Removal of trees means that less CO2 is removed from the atmosphere via photosynthesis
Explanation of the effect of farming in greenhouse gas emission
a) Removal of trees for cattle grazing
b) Ruminant cattle produce CH4
Explanation of the effect of combustion in greenhouse gas emission
a) When fossil fuels are combusted to produce energy, CO2 is released as a byproduct.
b) Increased reliance on fossil fuels has resulted in an increase in CO2 levels.
Role of greenhouse gases in climate change
As these gases trap heat, increases in greenhouse gas concentrations should correlate with an increase in global temperatures
Examples of the effects in climate of an increase in greenhouse gas concentrations
Some areas become more drought, while others will be more prone to heavy rainfall
Correlational studies between global temperatures and CO2 concentrations
a) There is a strong positive correlation between CO2 concentrations and temperature
b) There have been fluctuating cycles of CO2 concentration which correlate with global warm and ice ages.
c) While correlation does not equal causation, there is mounting evidence to suggest that CO2 emissions are linked to global temperature changes.