so is the burning of fossil fuels (coal & oil) causing changes in global climate? if so, how?
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So is the burning of fossil fuels (coal & oil) causing changes in global climate?
If so, how?
This is a natural process in which atmospheric gases trap radiated heat
Remember, without this Earth would have Moon-like temperatures
So what’s the problem?
The Greenhouse Effect
If one blanket keeps you warm at night, what would be the effect of two blankets?
You’d be too warm!
What gas is the main contributor to the Greenhouse Effect?
CO2 the most famous greenhouse gas? No!
CH4 (methane) another gas in the news a lot? No!
N2O (nitrous oxide) a gas in the news a bit? No!
No!Some mysterious little known new gas?
Water vapor accounts for about 95% of Greenhouse Effect
So if it is a natural phenomena, mostly caused by water vapour, what’s the big deal?
Human activity is increasing the amount of the other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
1. Deforestation
means less photosynthesis to soak up CO2.
as the forests are burned N2O is released
releases CO2 and N2O
2. Burning of fossil fuels
However neither releases a lot of CH4 (methane)
So where does the CH4 come from?
Ruminants such as cows and sheep breakdown cellulose
this produces waste methane
3. Methane from cows
with the help of bacteria in their rumen
But are there really more cows in North America than we used to have in our buffalo herds?
used to be 60 million buffalo now about 120 million cows
so has methane production only gone up by 2X?
No, methane production is way up! Why?
Buffalo eat grass at a slow and steady rate and grow slowly.
Cows eat grain, silage and hay at high rates to grow fast.
So one cow actually makes 2x or 3x as much methane as one buffalo. And remember, there are more cows.
4. Other chemicals
a. fluorocarbons
No longer used in aerosol cans where CO2 has replaced them
Now used mostly as coolants in air conditioners
And as cleaners of circuit boards for computers
b. sulphur hexfluoride [SF6]
production of magnesium and magnesium alloys
the cleaning of aluminum
a. transportation fuels
b. waste disposal/processing
c. power stations
d. industrial processes
e. residential/commercial use
f. agricultural
g. obtaining/processing fossil fuel
What human activities actually are causing the most problems?
Rank these sources of Greenhouse Gases (in pencil)
h. Land use and biomass burning
Not all greenhouse gases are equal:
carbon dioxide CO2 1 GWP
methane CH4 24 GWP
nitrous oxide N2O 300 GWP
fluorocarbons XFC 2000 GWP
sulphur hexafluoride SF6 24000 GWP
GWP is global warming potential per molecule
a big GWP is bad!
So if CO2 has such a low GWP why are we so worried about that one gas?
Even though CO2 has a low GWP it is still the major greenhouse gas after water vapour
What are the effects of all these excess Greenhouse Gases?
What can we do about it all?