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The State of Climate Science Scary Movie 2006 NASA 2006 The Solar radiation passes through the clear atmosphere Greenhouse Effect Some solar radiation is reflected by the Earth and the atmosphere Some of the infrared radiation passes through the atmosphere, and some is absorbed and re-emitted in all directions by greenhouse gas molecules. The effect of this is to warm the Earth’s surface and the lower atmosphere. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Concentrations We can stabilize emissions now! 381 Global Temperature Trends 1.4 – 5.8°C increase 0.8°C increase 381 Climate Change Impacts Coral Reefs are Particularly Sensitive to Warm Sea Surface Temperatures » 1998 El Niño year saw massive bleaching around the world, > 2005 (not an El Niño) year… but the hottest year on record (c) WWF-Canon / Jürgen FREUND Mountain Glacial Melt 100’s of millions people will be affected (c) WWF Canon V.V.Sunder (c) WWF-Ca(c) WWF-Canon / NEYRET & BENASTAR Percent change in global crop yield with CO2 effects without CO2 effects Parry et al 2004 Plant Species Moving Up & Polewards Photo: M Case » Some plant species including trees, have already starting moving upslope (1-4m per decade) while some high-elevation, restricted species have been lost2 » Some have no where to go…Fynbos (Cape Floral Kingdom): 7,300 plant spp. 2Grabherr et al. 1994. Nature 369:448 Boreal Forests are Expanding Northward • New species composition • Increase in fire frequency and intensity • Increase in insect outbreak © WWF-Canon / Anthony B. RATH Spread of pests and diseases Current range Future range Warming Rivers Threaten Cold-adapted Species » Mortality can be over 50% in salmon runs through Jasper National Park, with highest losses during years with warm river temperatures4 4 Tyedmers and Ward. 2001. Pishereices Centre Research Reports 9(7) Species Distribution Changes » Implications for genetic, species, & population diversity Current threat (bycatch, deforestation) Biodiversity Current threat + climate change Time Climate Change-Induced Drought Increases Fire » Prolonged droughts have lead to wild fires in Australia, United States, Portugal, the Amazon, etc. Atlantic Hurricane Season 2005 FIVE Records Broken : • Most Named Storms: 26 named storms • Most Hurricanes: 14 hurricanes • Most Category Five Storms: 5 Category Five storms storms (with winds over 249 kph (155 mph) • Most Storms Hitting the United States: 4 storms made landfall • Most Expensive Hurricane Damage: Hurricane Katrina is estimated at “over US$100 Billion total losses” * Hurricane intensity has increased due to climate change1 NASA: Hurricane Katrina 1 Emanuel, K. 2005. Increasing destructiveness of tropical cyclones over the past 30 years. Nature 436: 686-688. Arctic Sea Ice Decline National Snow and Ice Data Center September 28, 2005 • Less ice for marine species (seals, fish, polar bears) • More open water • Complete loss of summer sea ice by 2100 1973 2003 Extent of ice melt in Greenland, 1992 and 2002 Arctic Climate Impact Assessment 2004 Sea-Level Rise • 1 – 2 mm/year; 90 – 880 mm by 2100 • New York, Bangledesh, Hong Kong, Sydney, Egypt, WWF-US Thermohaline Circulation Slowdown Bryden et al. 2005 Slowing of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation at 25° N. Nature 438: 655-657 Carbon Footprint • Total CO2 Emissions: • Price per ton: • Total Offset Cost: – Includes: Flights, taxis, hotel • Total miles flown: 198.1 metric tonnes CO2 $16.6 (US) $3288.59 (US) >1,000,000 km • How did we offset? – Support renewable energy initiative using the Clean Development Mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol and the WWF-supported Gold Standard. • MyClimate™ www.myclimate.co.uk • Carbon calculator: www.safeclimate.net/calculator/ We have the tools We can We must