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Climate Change:Fitting the pieces together

Presented by:

Ms.Owens

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Outline

• What changes climate?• Is it real?• How do we know?• Why should we care?• How sure are scientists?

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What changes climate?

• Changes in:– Sun’s output– Earth’s orbit– Drifting continents– Volcanic eruptions– Greenhouse gases

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“Greenhouse effect” Increasing greenhouse gases trap more heat

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Greenhouse gases

Nitrous oxide

Water

Carbon dioxideMethane

Sulfur hexafluoride

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Could the warming be natural?

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Is it real?

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Effects: Snow and ice

Grinnell Glacier, Glacier National Park1900 and 2008

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Effects on precipitation

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Effects on ecosystems

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How do we know?

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Present day observations

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Aspen, CO Forecast:

Partly cloudy todayHigh : 28°FLow: 13°F

Increasing clouds over night. Colder tomorrow.

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Why should we care?

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2003 European Heat Wave

Germany: Lowest river levels this century

Switzerland: Melting glaciers, avalanches

France: >14,000 deaths

Portugal: Forest fires

U.K.: Train rails buckle

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Sea-level rise projections : a few inches to a few feet

•2 ft: U.S. would lose 10,000 square miles•3 ft: Would inundate Miami•Affects erosion, loss of wetlands, freshwater supplies•Half of the world’s population lives along coasts•Big question: Ice sheets

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2007 Conclusions• Warming of the climate system is unequivocal• Very high confidence that global average net effect of

human activities since 1750 one of warming • Human-caused warming over last 30 years has likely had

a visible influence on many physical and biological systems

• Continued GHG emissions at or above current rates would cause further warming and induce many changes in the global climate system during the 21st century that would very likely be larger than those observed during the 20th century.”

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Consensus?• Do we know enough about the drivers of climate to know what causes change? • Are we underestimating the Earth system’s complexity ?• Can models accurately simulate the complex climate system? •Are there processes that will limit warming naturally?

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On the other hand…

• Arctic sea ice melting faster than predicted.• Fossil fuel emissions exceeded most IPCC projections.• Are assumptions about global energy use are too optimistic?•How quickly can developing countries reduce GHG emissions?• Calculations don’t include unexpected melting in Greenland and Antarctica.

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What do climate scientists really think?

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