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Climate Change Theory Climate Change Ecology Main points: 1. Climate has never been stable. 2. Climate dynamics impact ecosystems 3. The climate is changing rapidly now. 4. Climate change has substantial implications Delcourt and Delcourt 1987 Tim Tebow press conference 6 m earliest “humans” 100 m flowering plants 408 m. land plants Delcourt and Delcourt 1987 THE HOLOCENE (11,000-now) Delcourt and Delcourt 1987 Climate Change Ecology Main points: 1. Climate has never been stable. • Enormous variability over the long-term 2. Climate dynamics impact ecosystems • Species respond to climate dynamics 3. The climate is changing rapidly now. 4. Climate change has substantial implications Margaret Davis... SCIENCE ! Pollen (SEM) Acer rubrum Juniperus sp. http://www.geo.arizona.edu/palynology Ambrosia trifida Margaret Davis: Roger’s Lake Ecology (50:409-422), 1969 Pollen Viewer http://www.geo.brown.edu/georesearch/esh/QE/Research/VegDynam/VegAnima/Viewer32/WebViewer.html Climate Change Ecology Main points: 1. Climate has never been stable. • Enormous variability over the long-term 2. Climate dynamics impact ecosystems • Species respond to climate dynamics 3. The climate is changing rapidly now. 4. Climate change has substantial implications Longer term temps? http://www.realclimate.org/ http://www.ipcc.ch/ Griffith Woods, KY http://www.realclimate.org/ Potential influences on climate: 1) Sunspot activity 2) Volcanoes 3) Ocean current changes 4) Earth’s wobble 5) Atmosphere (greenhouse effect) Sunspots! Sunspots! Sunspots! No evidence of more volcanos Sensitivity to Orbital Parameters Milankovitch Theory IPCC AR4 2007 A CO2 driver of Climate Change…. The Greenhouse Effect is fundamental to our understanding of how Earth works: http://earthguide.ucsd.edu/earthguide/diagrams/greenhouse/ Keeling Curve: Measured on Mauna Loa On the Influence of Carbonic Acid in the Air upon the Temperature of the Ground Svante Arrhenius The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science Series 5, Volume 41, April 1896, pages 237-276. Early Climate Model http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Featu res/Paleoclimatology_IceCores/ Carbon Dioxide Concentration 900 Petit et al, Nature v.399 (6735), pp. 429-436. (1999) CO2 range 700 in 2100 600 500 400 300 CO2 today today 200 100 Homo sapiens sapiens 400000 300000 200000 100000 Age (years before present) 0 0 CO2 (ppmv) 800 http://climate.nasa.gov/ Climate Change Ecology Main points: 1. Climate has never been stable. • Enormous variability over the long-term 2. Climate dynamics impact ecosystems • Species respond to climate dynamics 3. The climate is changing rapidly now. 4. Climate change has substantial implications Climate Change, Theory