Water, Carbon and Climate Flashcards
3 ways Water and Carbon Cycles depend on each other
Combine with each other in atmosphere- chemical weathering- removes carbon
Water needed for photosynthesis which removes carbon from atmosphere
Amount of atmospheric CO2 affects global temperatures- impacts on evaporation- precipitation
5 Impacts of Climate Change
Precipitation patterns
More frequent and extreme weather events
Reduced agricultural productivity in some areas
Increased sea level
Plankton numbers fall… marine food chain impacted
Why might plankton numbers fall?
Temperature increase
Impacts their habitat- affects the food chain
IPCC Key Points
Set up by UN
Share knowledge about climate change
Encourages countries to reduce CO2 emissions, prevents large temperature increase
Reducing impact of Climate Change- Individual Scale
Use cars less
Use fuel efficient cars
Increase energy efficiency of homes
Reducing impact of Climate Change- National Scale
Increased use of renewable energy
Afforestation- Peru
Invest in green public transport
Carbon capture and storage- sequestration
Reducing impact of Climate Change- Global Scale
Kyoto Protocol 1997 + Paris Agreement -International treaties -Control ghg emission Carbon trading schemes -Countries each given limits, can sell any extra on
How does increased atmospheric CO2 impact water cycle?
Increases evaporation as temperature increases
Increases water vapour + temperature
Less dissolved CO2 held in oceans
POSITIVE FEEDBACK
Why are water and carbon essential for life?
All living things contain carbon + need water to survive
Plants are base of food chains- water and carbon needed for photosynthesis
Without natural greenhouse effect, earth would be too cold to support life