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Teaching Climate Change EPO Special Interest Group Aileen O’Donoghue Priest Associate Professor of Physics St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY Emphases for the Public  Earth Will Be FINE!  it’s been much hotter and much colder  the 6.8 billion people won’t be fine  nor will the polar bears, pikas, and other megafauna  What we know: Data & Theories  Not NEW!  “amplified warming” since 1850 (John Tyndall)  Data carefully collected & analyzed for decades  requires careful study  understanding before dismissal!  How we know it: Process of science  peer review: trying to insure honesty, not orthodoxy What do we know  Past climates  how do we know of past climates?  Variations in climate  how does climate vary naturally?  Predicting the future  how do we model inputs & feedbacks?  IPCC  UCC  Skeptics Past Climate Records  Instrumental  18th – 21st centuries with increasing accuracy  Best in Europe, N. America, Australia  Very little data over oceans, 70% of surface  Keeling Curve: 1957 - present  CO2 in air over Mauna Loa, Hawaii Northern Winter: CO2 builds up from decay. Northern Summer: Plants absorb CO2 Past Climate Records  Proxy (indirect natural) Records  Tree rings  Temperature, precipitation, fire, insects, etc.  Depends on area, species level of stress  best near stress limit  Back to ~1000 years (bristlecone pine in CA)  plus overlapping with structures Past Climates  Proxy (indirect natural) Records  Palynology (pollen) from sediments shrub  Accumulated in peat bogs & lakes  Must be independently dated (cross-matched or 12C)  Local influences complicate records  eg. Fire, flood, etc.  Types of pollen vary in uniqueness  eg. Pine pollen everywhere … even ice caps! birch sedge spruce oak Pine Past Climates  Vostok, Antarctica & Greenland Ice Cores Greenland Ice Core Summers indicated by arrows. Past Climates  Vostok, Antarctica & Greenland Ice Cores  Show annual* variations of atmosphere  Bubbles of air contain old atmosphere  Variations in CO2, CH4 Give Comparisons to today, Correlations with temperature  Ice crystals vary in composition  Different Isotopes of Oxygen, Hydrogen, etc.  Dust  Volcanos, Impacts, Winds, Organic Matter *Where annual layers unclear, chronology is reconstructed from other annual variables Isotopes  Number of neutrons in nuclei varies  eg. Oxygen 16 (16O) & 18 (18O) 16O 8 protons 8 neutrons  18O 18O 8 protons 10 neutrons heavier than 16O On average: 1 18O for 1000 16O  harder to evaporate  Ice Cores  High ratio of 18O/16O for warm globe  Deep Sea Sediments  High ratio of 18O/16O for cool globe Isotopes  Variations indicate temperature  Higher 18O/16O in ice  warmer  Lower 18O/16O in ice  cooler 18O/16O Arctic & Antarctic show same variations  variations are global 2H/1H Isotopes  Sea Temp.  Higher 18O/16O  cooler  Lower 18O/16O  warmer Sea surface temperature 18O/16O C. R. W. Ellison et al., Science 312, 1929 -1932 (2006) Isotopes  Variations track with GH gases Methane 2H/1H Carbon Dioxide now www.realclimate.org/index.php?p=221 2H/1H then Temperature & GH Gases Temperature tracks with gases … Carbon Dioxide Temp (°C) Which drives which? Methane now then Ice Core Contributions to Global Change Research: Past Successes and Future Directions National Ice Core Laboratory Ice Core Working Group, May, 1998. Global CO2 CO2 from Ice Cores & Mauna Loa Isotopes  Necessary to understand ice core data! Allows reconstruction of temperature  Only way to get to last curve!  Respects the audience  Demands they respect the science Discussion: How much should we simplify? Modeling the Climate  Climate Systems  Sun – source of (almost) all energy  Atmosphere – changes over hours  Oceans – surface changes over weeks – depths change over millennia  Biosphere – changes annually to centuries  Cryosphere – ice, glaciers permafrost, snow – various change scales  Geosphere – volcanos, continental drif – long time scales, large changes Modeling the Climate  Systems & Feedbacks Among  Radiation, Surface and Atmosphere (CO2)  insolation (incoming sunlight varies)  reflection, absorption, re-radiation by surface, air  Water cycle  evaporation, precipitation, runoff  Land surface  soil moisture, vegetation, topography, snow & ice  Ocean  surface currents, deep currents, chemistry (salinity)  Sea Ice  strongly affected by feedbacks Carbon Dioxide  Long-term sources: Volcanoes & Humans  Long-term sinks: Chemical Weathering  H2O + CO2  H2CO3  H+ + HCO3 Carbonic Acid  CaCO3 + H+  Ca + HCO3 Bicarbonate can combine with many compounds eg. NaHCO3, Ca(HCO3)2  Variable storage: Biosphere  plants absorb CO2 to grow  trees make wood out of air!  plants make us … we’re made of air!  decay releases CO2 Feedbacks  Greenhouse Effect: Warming  Good … makes Earth inhabitable!!  Ground absorbs sunlight Ground heats (parking lots in summer) Ground radiates heat (Infrared, IR) Atmosphere absorbs (some) IR Atmosphere heats Greenhouse Effect Concept Inventory  Dr. John Keller, Cal Poly  Poster C24 Feedbacks  Feedback Mechanism: Evaporation  Clouds shade surface, cool it, warming stops?  H2O vapor absorbs more IR, more warming Runaway Greenhouse … Venus!  Feedback Mechanism: Plant Growth  More CO2 increases plant growth  More plant growth is good!! www.co2science.org  Plants absorb CO2 (Keeling curve annual cycles) CO2 is Reduced BUT … why isn’t it working yet? Feedbacks  Feedback Mechanism: Ice-Albedo Effect  Warming melts glaciers, sea ice  Ground warms more than snow/ice Ground warms, radiates more IR Atmosphere warms More ice melts  Feedback Mechanism: Evaporation  More clouds & cooling, snow comes back  Warming halted  H2O vapor absorbs more IR, more warming “Hot House Earth” Climate Variations  Due to  Atmospheric variations  Pacific Cycles  El Niño Soutern Oscillation (ENSO)  Pacific Decadal Oscillation  Atlantic Cycles  North Atlantic Oscillation  Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation Variations in the Atmosphere  NAO Negative Phase mid 1950’s - 1970 It WAS colder when we were kids! Variations in the Atmosphere  NAO Mostly positive since mid-70’s Skeptics use cooling of eastern Canada to dispute global warming Variations in the Atmosphere  Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO)  Sea Surface Temperature in North Atlantic Variations in the Atmosphere  AMO  Correlates with numbers of major hurricanes … and southwestern droughts! Not perfect correlation … what else is going on? Variations in the Atmosphere  Drought  Correlation with PDO and AMO Current Conditions Droughts more severe & widespread when AMO is positive oceanword.tamu. edu Variations in the Atmosphere  Insolation Variations  Solar brightness variations  sunspots & other stellar variations  Earth orbital variations (Milankovitch)  other planets’ gravity vary Earth’s orbit  Solar system environmental variation  Sun moves through galactic environment Insolation  Varies with Milankovitch Cycles  Last million years for 65 N (Berger (1991)) 9,000 years ago, ice age ended! Some argue this is the cause of ALL climate change … so we can ignore our CO2 Milankovitch and Temperatures Vostok Core Data Temperature from 18O/16O Milankovitch Insolation Connection apparent … but can it explain current warming? IPCC  Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change  Established in 1988  World Meteorological Org. (WMO)  UN Environment Programme (UNEP)  Mandate “The role of the IPCC is to assess on a comprehensive, objective, open and transparent basis the scientific, technical and socioeconomic information relevant to understanding the scientific basis of risk of human-induced climate change, its potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitigation.” http://www.ipcc.ch/about/about.htm IPCC  Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change “The IPCC does not carry out research nor does it monitor climate related data or other relevant parameters. It bases its assessment mainly on peer reviewed and published scientific/technical literature. Its role, organisation, participation and general procedures are laid down in the ‘Principles Governing IPCC Work’“ http://www.ipcc.ch/about/about.htm IPCC  Working Groups  I: Science  knowns, unknowns & projections  II: Impact and Adaption  vulnerability: natural and human  consequences: + and –  III: Mitigation  options for changing human behavior and impact  Task Force on National Greenhouse Gas Inventories IPCC  4th Assessment  Released 2007  WGI = 701 pages!  available on line ipcc-wg1.ucar.edu/wg1  available in print Cambridge U. Press IPCC  4th Assessment  Released 2007  WGI = 701 pages!  available on line ipcc-wg1.ucar.edu/wg1  available in print Cambridge U. Press IPCC ARF WGI  Components of Climate Change Accounts for natural processes eg. Changes in evaporation eg. Melting permafrost releasing methane IPCC Climate Drivers  Greenhouse Gases: CO2, CH4, H2O, NOx Grey Bars = Natural Variability Radiative forcing is a change in the radiation balance at the top of the atmosphere. Positive increases warming. Combined rate of change IPCC ARF WGI  Radiative Forcing 1750 - 2005 Carbon Dioxide Methane “Ozone Layer” absorbs UV, reduces RF at tropopause Buildings increase surface albedo relative to forests Aerosols (particles) reflect sunlight AND increase cloud cover (eg. Contrails) Solar radiation has increased since 1750 (Little Ice Age end)  A1B IPCC Scenarios  Very rapid economic growth  Global population peaks mid-century then declines  rapid introduction of new, more efficient technologies.  A2  Very heterogeneous world  Continuously increasing global population  Regionally oriented economic growth more fragmented and slower than in other storylines.  B2  Same global population as in the A1  rapid changes toward a service and information economy  reductions in material intensity  introduction of clean, green technologies. IPCC ARF  Continued Warming What we’re committed to by past behavior! Union of Concerned Scientitsts  Confronting Climate Change in the U.S. Northeast: Science, Impacts and Solutions http://www.ucsusa.org/global_warming/ UCC Northeast US  Climate of New York State IPCC ARF  Effects of Changing Mean Does not mean it never gets cold! The Skeptics  Important voices!  Skeptics keep science honest  Agreements  CO2 in atmosphere is increasing rapidly  CO2 levels correlate with temperature  Arguments  Climate is driven exclusively by insolation  Milankovitch Cycles  Sunspot Cycles  Too expensive to reduce CO2: Adapt  Global warming is good! Discussion  What should we include & leave out?  How much complexity to include?  Should we confront politics directly?  How do we handle hostility?
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            