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Climate Change Overview: Key Concepts Climate vs. Weather • What is weather? – Conditions of the atmosphere over a short period of time (e.g. dayto-day). – Includes current temperature, rainfall, snow, wind, floods, etc. Climate vs. Weather • What is climate? – Patterns of the conditions of the atmosphere over long periods of time. – Summary of the average weather conditions expected in a given place. – Includes average precipitation, avg. seasonal temperatures, avg. humidity. Climate Climate Change • Changes in the average temperature and precipitation patterns • Not simply specific weather events. • Commonly caused by: – Increases in CO2 in the atmosphere – Increases of other “Greenhouse gases” - Methane, Nitrous Oxide Global Warming • Global warming contributes to climate change: – Increase in the average global temperature – Leads to changes in weather, including more extreme weather patterns (droughts, storms, etc.) – Leads to changes in long-term climate patterns What causes global temperatures to rise?? Greenhouse Effect (GHE): What is it? • GHE is a natural process • Carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, and other gases trap heat energy and maintain earth’s temperature range. • Without the GHE we could not have life on Earth! Greenhouse Effect (GHE): How do GH gases enter the atmosphere? • Carbon dioxide (CO2) naturally enters the atmosphere through cellular respiration, wildfires, and volcanic eruptions. Greenhouse Effect (GHE): How do GH gases enter the atmosphere? • CO2 enters the atmosphere from human activity at MUCH HIGHER RATES: – Burning fossil fuels (gas, oil, coal) • For energy, heating homes, driving, etc. – By-product of industry and manufacturing – we make A LOT of stuff, and emit A LOT of CO2 Sources of Gas Emissions • • • • • • • • Power stations Industry (general) Transportation (cars, buses, airplanes, etc.) Agriculture Fossil fuel “harvesting” and processing Residential and business sources Land use and burning biomass Waste disposal and treatment Greenhouse Effect (GHE): Linked to climate change More gases like methane and CO2 = more heat tramped in atmosphere Increase in average global temperatures Changes in weather patterns over time Common Signs of Climate Change • • • • • • • • • • Higher global temperatures More droughts Changing rain and snow patterns More extreme weather Higher ocean temperature and acidity Rising sea levels Melting glaciers Shrinking sea ice Less snowpack Thawing permafrost