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Climate Science This presentation is designed for those who wish to provide a reasoned argument against the ever proliferating confusion over climate science. Newer versions of this presentation and others can be found at: www.vicphysics.org Follow the link from the ‘Climate Change’ link on the ‘Home’ page. Be sure to look at the ‘Notes pages’ (below) for added comments to help in presenting and for more information and sources. Please feel free to email me with suggestions for improvements or useful comments. This presentation is designed for around an hour (or more with expansion of some of the points) Latest version 23 Feb 2010 Keith Burrows Science Teachers for Climate Awareness Countering Climate Confusion What to say to ‘sceptics’ Download from www.vicphysics.org CCC –Climate Main Points Countering Confusion The basic reason for concern is the fundamental science (not rising temperatures or sea levels). – CO2 captures heat radiation from the ground and sends it back. – The greenhouse effect is well understood. It is crucial to life on Earth. – We know we are increasing the greenhouse effect. The question is by how much and what will happen. – We know the Earth is capable of wild swings of climate from ‘Snowball Earth’ to ‘Hothouse Earth’. CCC – Basic science First counter: Why won’t adding more CO2 to the atmosphere increase the greenhouse effect? Here’s a partial list... Some scientific bodies who have issued statements stressing the need for action on climate change – USA only National Academies of Science National Research Council American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) NASA's Goddard Institute of Space Studies (GISS) American Institute of Physics Woods Hole Research Center Union of Concerned Scientists Federal Climate Change Science Program American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America American Chemical Society - (world's largest scientific organization) Federal Climate Change Science Program - commissioned by Bush! American Association of State Climatologists US Geological Survey Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Pew Center on Climate Change Some scientific bodies who have issued statements stressing the need for action on climate change – Rest of World • • • • • • • • • • • • UN Project on Climate Variability and Predictability United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) United Nations Environment Program World Meteorological Organization International Council on Science The Royal Society (UK) The Institute of Physics (UK) Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) Geological Society of London The Australian Academy of Sciences The Institution of Engineers Australia The Australian Meteorological And Oceanographic Society • … and many more! CCC – Basic science Second counter: It is easy to create confusion, about climate science, but much harder to clarify it. Denier arguments often ‘look reasonable’, but always fall down on close inspection. But all they need to do is create confusion. This is strong evidence that climate change is serious! CCC – Risk management Third major counter: • Would you get on this aeroplane if 1 out of 10 engineers found dangerous cracks in the wings? • How about if 9 out of 10 engineers said there were dangerous cracks in the wings but 1 said they didn’t matter? • That’s about the proportion of climate scientists saying climate change is dangerous! • That’s about the proportion of climate scientists saying climate change is dangerous! Actually it is more like over 95% “This image was digitally altered!” CCC – Risk Management Normally we don’t take risks where lives are at risk. CCC – Risk Management www.gregcraven.org CCC – Risk Management www.gregcraven.org CCC – Risk Management Disaster! CCC – Risk Management “What if we create a better world and it turns out we didn’t need to?” CCC – Risk Management Do the ‘sceptics’ ask themselves this question? www.gregcraven.org CCC – Risk management Third major counter: What if you are wrong? Genuine sceptics will answer this by saying we should take precautions. Deniers simply don’t seem to hear the question! ‘Climate sceptics’ and ‘climate deniers’ Climate sceptics Scepticism is an important part of science. Scientists always try to question and test their theories. Scientific sceptics discuss their questions with other scientists through the peer reviewed journals. Climate deniers Deniers take the supposed ‘debate’ to the public – inappropriately. They avoid discussions with the scientific community. Deniers express no doubt about their position – or they would have to take action in case they are wrong. Countering Climate Confusion So: Basic science says adding CO2 must warm the Earth. Confusion is easy, but hides a potential catastrophe. Why on Earth would we risk the only planet we have? A little more on each of these... CCC – Some basic science Why is the Earth at just the right temperature for us? The Big Picture The Big Picture EARTH: Atmosphere: Mean temperature: N2 , O2 , H2O and a little CO2 +15oC Just right! Why? CCC – Some basic science Earth’s energy balance So what determines the Earth’s temperature? The balance between the energy coming in ... and that going out. CCC – Some basic physics Earth’s energy balance – Two simple laws of physics enable us to figure out the energy balance: The Stefan-Boltzmann law... = εσT4 Wien’s law... λmax = 0.0029/T I – S-B just tells us how much heat a hot object radiates. – Wien tells us what sort of radiation it will be. (but fortunately others have done the hard work for us!) CCC – Some basic physics Svante August Arrhenius worked it out in 1896 CCC – Some basic physics Svante August Arrhenius worked it out in 1896 “The Earth’s average temperature should be about –18oC” ? CCC – Some basic physics Svante August Arrhenius worked it out in 1896 “Ah! The atmosphere must be trapping the heat” CCC – Some basic physics Svante August Arrhenius worked it out in 1896 “But Oxygen and Nitrogen can’t absorb the infrared radiation” ? CCC – Some basic physics Svante August Arrhenius worked it out in 1896 “It must be the water vapour and carbon dioxide!” CCC – Some basic physics Svante August Arrhenius worked it out in 1896 “Together they absorb heat and re-emit enough back to Earth to raise the temperature by +33degrees!” “Doubling CO2 should raise the Earth’s temperature about 5°C” CCC – Some basic physics Earth’s energy balance: – Not all the IR radiation from the surface escapes immediately... – or the average temperature would be a freezing –18°C – No liquid water or clouds – And no life! This is very well established physics! CCC – Some basic science So how does the atmosphere keep us +33°C warmer? CCC – Some basic science How do air molecules ‘trap’ the IR radiation? Oxygen (O2): 21% Nitrogen (N2): 78% Water vapour (H2O): 0% – 1% Carbon dioxide (CO2): 0.04% (was 0.03%) CCC – Some basic science Nitrogen (N2) and oxygen (O2) molecules: Two atoms ‘tightly bound’ CCC – Some basic science Water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2) molecules: Three atoms ‘loosely bound’ CCC – Some basic science Nitrogen and oxygen molecules: Light ‘photons’ (visible and IR) go right through N2 and O2 CCC – Some basic science Water and carbon dioxide molecules: Infrared photons get absorbed by H2O and CO2 molecules (and give them energy) CCC – Some basic science Water and carbon dioxide molecules: The H2O and CO2 don’t keep the energy... they ‘re-radiate’ it. CCC – Some basic science Some of this re-radiated IR goes back down and warms the surface – a little like a greenhouse... The so called “Greenhouse Effect” This keeps the Earth at a warm +15oC (average) instead of that freezing –18oC Countering Climate Confusion In other words we understand the basic science very well. The two key questions are: By how much will our CO2 emissions increase the temperature? What will be the effect of that increase? Countering Climate Confusion By how much will our CO2 emissions increase the temperature? This is complex, but there are a number of different approaches– – – – – Look at the physics (climate models) Look at the past (palaeoclimate) Look at the effect of recent changes (volcanoes etc) Measure it ... CCC – Some basic science Car +70 ppm +0.6°C 1°C per 50 years CCC – Some basic science But it is a lot more complicated than that! – Thermal inertia (delayed action) – Non-linear problem (2 + 2 X = 4!) – Feedback effects (positive and negative) This is the big one! But most reliable estimates are around 2°C – 5°C per doubling of CO2 Most likely ~3°C Deniers have to find ways to claim that this is less than 1°C! (Usually by dodgy calculations) CCC – Some not so basic science This is where computer models come in handy! IPCC (IPCC graph) The basic data needed is measured in various ways and is well known. Notice that overall, incoming equals outgoing (342 = 107 + 235). Also, that large amounts of energy are absorbed and re-radiated by greenhouse gases. CCC – Some not so basic science Scientists put all the laws of physics and chemistry into computer models which can do the vast numbers of calculations needed. Some of the basic equations: CCC – Some not so basic science The models divide the atmosphere and ocean into cells about 1 km deep CCC – Some not so basic science Remember this: Economic computer models take human guesses about other human’s behaviour. Scientific models take the very well known laws of physics and chemistry and apply rigorous maths. There is a VERY BIG difference between economic and scientific computer models! And climate models can be tested... CCC – Some not so basic science Results of models: CCC – Some not so basic science Ignoring our emissions: Cooling Wrong! CCC – Some not so basic science Including our emissions: Warming Correct! CCC – Some not so basic science This is one reason climate scientists are confident that they have the basic science correct. And those models predict more warming: 3°→ 5°C this century... unless we cut emissions! Countering Climate Confusion – Recap The basic reason for concern is the fundamental science (not rising temperatures or sea levels). – CO2 captures heat radiation from the ground and sends it back. – The greenhouse effect is well understood. It is crucial to life on Earth. – We know we are increasing the greenhouse effect. The question is by how much and what will happen. – We know the Earth is capable of wild swings of climate from ‘Snowball Earth’ to ‘Hothouse Earth’. Palaeoclimate Confusion Plimer says “the climate has always changed” – we just have to get used to it. “If we humans, in a fit of ego, think we can change these normal planetary processes, then we need stronger medication.” Palaeoclimate Confusion In the last 500 million years the climate has swung between ‘Hothouse Earth’ and ‘Snowball Earth’ Hothouse Earth Snowball Earth Palaeoclimate Confusion Palaeoclimate Confusion Palaeoclimate Confusion The last ‘interglacial’ – similar to current climate. Maybe ~2°C warmer than last century average... July 2009 “Paul Blanchon's team at the National Autonomous University of Mexico in Cancun has been studying 121,000 year old coral reefs in the Yucatan Peninsula, formed during the last interglacial period when sea level peaked at around 6 metres higher than today. His findings suggest that at one point the sea rose 3 metres within 50 to 100 years.” Temperatures in that interglacial were only a couple of degrees warmer than the 20th C. Climate science Sea level in last interglacial 12 m higher than today Palaeoclimate Confusion Climate change in the time of human civilization has been very minor ±½°C. Talk of ‘warm Greenland’ is just a distraction. The climate change we are looking at is far more drastic than anything humans have experienced. Palaeoclimate Confusion Pliocene +3°C Palaeoclimate Confusion Pliocene Sea levels between 25 and 75 metres higher than today The rest of these slides are a selection from the “What’s wrong with deniers?” presentation. (MisconceptionsKB2.ppt) Download from www.vicphysics.org Present Climate Confusion “The UN is using the global warming scare in order to impose world government” Science Teachers & Climate Change Media coverage Science Teachers & Climate Change Media coverage: Science Teachers & Climate Change Even in the more ‘reputable’ press there is support for the ‘sceptics’ 1-1 “It is getting cooler” “the warming has stopped” “Lord Monckton of Brenchley” Only 7 years! 1-1 “It is getting cooler” “the warming has stopped” “Lord Monckton of Brenchley” 1-1 “It is getting cooler” “the warming has stopped” 40 years Typical yearly variation compared to yearly warming trend CLIMATE CHANGE WEATHER Which is why we notice the weather more than climate change! Many have suggested the cool spell in the N. hemisphere suggests GW has stopped. What they don’t realise is that it was a ‘local’ effect. The rest of the world MORE THAN MADE UP for their cooling. But many deniers live in the cool regions! 1-1 “It is getting cooler” “the warming has stopped” For this reason we should look at decade trends or long term averages CSIRO graph 11 year averages 1-1 “It is getting cooler” “the warming has stopped” For this reason we should look at decade trends or long term averages Which is more likely? OR But temperatures are falling while CO2 is rising! 3-3 “Correlation between temperature and CO2 levels.” Typical ‘denier’ graph: • Short term 19982008 • Starts on high ends on low • Deceptive scale (looks like more than 10 years) • Looks ‘official’ 3-3 “Correlation between temperature and CO2 levels.” 3-4 “Climate science isn’t settled” True! Science is never ‘settled’ and climate activists should stop saying it is. The point is that there is a large amount of evidence to suggest that we are dangerously interfering with the climate. Science always works by different groups advocating different approaches and often getting different results. By continually checking and re-checking, eventually results begin to agree and consensus emerges. There is not yet a complete consensus, but there IS strong opinion that we are changing the climate dangerously. Today 390