Water + Carbon Flashcards
Give some roles in carbon supporting life
Assists respiration + photosynthesis
Provides much-needed energy in the food chains
Absorbs long=wave radiation, providing sufficient atmospheric warmth for life to survive
Give some roles of water supporting life
All living organism needs water to survive
Need for drinking and irrigation
Source of power + energy
Give 3 links between carbon and water cycles
Carbon in rainwater (acid rain)
Weathering
CO2 and water released from trees, industry, deforestation and respiration
Give the cycle between carbon and water in the context of carbon weathering
CO2 in rainwater
Weathering + erosion
Surface run-off
CO2 released and water evaporated
Give two negative feedback cycles of carbon and global warming
1) Warmer climates = tree roots grow faster, aided by the decomposition of leaf litter
2) Decomposers more effective on warm, damp conditions
3) Enables acidic water to react woth carbonates, increasing rate of weathering
4) By sequestering CO2 from the atmosphere to facilitate weathering, there is a lowering of global temperatures
1) warmer temperatures
2) More cloud
3) Less sun absorption
4) global cooling (however could also mean less phytoplankton so incereased warming)
Some suggest that the Earth’s systems can be characterised by long periods of virtual…………..(equilibrium) punctured by episodes of…….development
(Tipping Points)
Standstill
Rapid
What is a resilient system
Any movement from the equilibrium position is quickly reversed by negative feedback
What is a metastable system
Small movements from the stable position will easily reverse but a larger movent may move the system beyond a threshold point to a new, but very different stable state
What is the evidence that the tipping point has already been passed in relation to the climate system
2007 - Arctic sea ice was 23% smaller than any other at the time
Also, Greenland snow was melting for a month longer than usual
Difficult to determine though as there is still contradictory evidence to suggest the tipping point is still a long way off
Give 4 human interventions in the carbon cycle
Carbon captue/storage
Carbon farming
Modifying deforestation
Political initiatives: COP21
What is carbon capture/storage and what are the pros and cons
Power stations capture co2
Pumped into the geographical reservoir, either to become a liquid or a store
PROS
- CO2 output can be cut by 90%
- Can be used to extract more il out of the ground
CONS
- Expensive
- More oil = more CO2
What is carbon farming and what are the pros and cons
One type of crop is replaced by another which has higher productivity at absorbing CO2
PROS
- More productive
- Natural
- Cheap
CONS
- Decrease biodiversity
- Destroys habitats
- Takes time for new trees to grow
What is modifying deforestation and what are the pros and cons
Consumers are advised to only buy wood certified by the FSC - timber products that have been grown sustainably
Countries, organisations and individuals make carbon offset payments to offset their carbon emissions
PROS
- Raises awareness
- Protects rainforests
CONS
- Not always economically viable
What are political initiatives and what are the pros and cons
December 2015 - COP21 = first legaly binding deal
PROS
- Introduces more ambitious plans every time they meet
- Limit to 1.5ºC warmer than pre-industrial levels
CONS
- Only meet every 5 years
- Not all countries are subject to the agreement
Every year wildfires burn ……million sq km of forests
3-4