Unit 6 Lecture 33 Flashcards

1
Q

What are some arguments from climate change skeptics?

A
  1. Still cold in water
  2. Ice sheets are increasing
  3. Climate always fluctuates
  4. Current climate changes due to natural variation in sun
  5. Scientists in it for the money
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2
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By what summer do we think the arctic will be melted by?

A

2040

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3
Q

When was the last glacial maximum

A

20,000 years ago

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4
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Ice covered __ % of the earth compared to the __% today

A

8%
3%

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5
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When was the Eemian (interglacial period) and when did humans show up

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  • Eemian happened around 150,000 years ago
  • Homo sapiens were present 300,000 years ago
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6
Q

Historically, volcano activity and solar irradiation cause increase/decrease in temperature

A

Decrease

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7
Q

Which statement about climate change is TRUE:
A) Climate has been cycling over long periods of time
B) Climate change is linked to atmospheric concentration of carbon
C) 9 out of 10 warmest years on record (since 1911) have happened since year 2000
D) B and C
E) All of the above

A

E

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8
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What are some of the predicted consequences over the next century for the US if we do nothing for economy and food production?

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  • 10% loss of GDP
  • loss of labor
  • midwest farms –> 25% reduction in corn
  • Oceans - $230 million loss in shellfish industry
  • .6% to 1.35% lower milk production
  • increased heat stress for livestock
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9
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What are some of the predicted consequences over the next century for the US if we do nothing for human health?

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  • midwest: additional 2000 premature deaths
  • West nile cases double by 2050
  • More cases of disease spread by mosquito and ticks
  • Asthma and allergies will be worse
  • Increased food borne
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10
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What are some of the predicted consequences over the next century for the US if we do nothing for weather events?

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  • Wildfire burn up to 6x more area annually
  • Access to dependable safe water threatened
  • Energy systems: more blackouts and power failures
  • Depend on access to water for cooling
  • Sea levels rise
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11
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How could an ice age happen?

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If we dump enough fresh water (like from land ice) into the ocean, it could shut down the hot and warm ocean currents

If the currents get shut down, climate could go backwards and could go into an ice age

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