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Welcome to the Climate Change: Past, Present and Future zmescience.com Your teacher: Wendy Hartnell A bit about me... Christopher Booker, Telegraph Paris December 2015 About this course (1) Interactive because: • research shows people learn more if they are actively involved • it's more sociable • you can share knowledge About this course (2) • • • • • • • Mini-lectures/presentations Video clips Stories Individual work Pair work Group work Discussions Let’s find out about you! How much do you agree? • Climate change is happening. • People are at least partly responsible for climate change. Give a number between 1 and 10 10 means: I completely agree 1 means: I completely disagree What are your hopes/concerns for this course Take one minute to think about what you hope to get from this course. Think about any concerns you may have. Introduce yourself to your neighbour (1) • What are your hopes for this course? Introduce yourself to your neighbour (2) • Do you have any concerns about this course? Week 1: What’s all the fuss about? Scientists agree 97% A changing climate Hopar glacier, Pakistan Figure SPM.1b Observed change in surface temperature 1901-2012 All Figures © IPCC 2013 Environmental refugees Japanese cherry trees Mount Pinatubo Burning fossil fuels Earth’s climate machine Science: studying ice cores Controversy Meteorite or climate? Snowball Earth The vineyards of Hertfordshire Little Ice Age Thames Frost Fair, 1683-84, by Thomas Wyke Personal actions Solar Radiation Management John Martin: The last man (1849) Outline of course Introductory session Climate and weather Extreme weather Why does climate vary? Who can we trust on climate change? Past climates – Medieval Warm Period/Little Ice Age Past climates – Cretaceous and Snowball Earth Impacts of climate change What can we do about climate change? Geoengineering ILPs Class contract Tutor will start and finish on time Tutor will switch off mobile Listen to each other even if you don't agree ? Any others A little bit of chemistry... Atoms and molecules Hydrogen molecule H2 Water H2O Carbon dioxide CO2 Methane CH4 3-methyl-1-butanethiol Elements and atoms Diamond structure Energy efficiency Which is most efficient? Look at the handout in pairs • Rank from 1 – 10 with 1 being least energy efficient and 10 being most efficient Week 1: it’s happening! •Climate scientists are agreed that climate change is happening •We are already seeing changes in nature •Anthropogenic carbon emissions are at least partially responsible •We can take action but it will take substantial international action • We need to act fast Where to find the slides www.eastern.wea.org.uk then choose RESOURCES from the menu bar chose DRIVE from the drop down Next time.... Climate and weather Optional homework: find one story about weather or climate change and talk about it to the class IPCC Assessment Reports since 1990: WGI Contribution 1990 1995 2001 2007 2013 Observed Changes in the Climate System (1/2) Warming of the climate system is unequivocal, and since the 1950s, many of the observed changes are unprecedented over decades to millennia. The atmosphere and ocean have warmed, the amounts of snow and ice have diminished, sea level has risen, and the concentrations of greenhouse gases have increased. Understanding the Climate System and its Recent Changes (1/1) Human influence on the climate system is clear. This is evident from the increasing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere, positive radiative forcing, observed warming, and understanding of the climate system. Future Global and Regional Climate Change (1/2) Continued emissions of greenhouse gases will cause further warming and changes in all components of the climate system. Limiting climate change will require substantial and sustained reductions of greenhouse gas emissions. Key terms International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Anthropogenic Greenhouse Gases Key SPM Messages 19 Headlines on less than 2 Pages Summary for Policymakers ca. 14,000 Words 14 Chapters Atlas of Regional Projections 54,677 Review Comments by 1089 Experts 2010: 2009: 259 Authors Selected WGI Outline Approved Development Process of the WGI Contribution to the IPCC 5th Assessment Report Science Community Lead Authors of WGI Election of WG Bureau 2008 2009 Governments Scoping of Outline of Assessment Approval of Outline Nomination and Selection of Experts 2010 2011 Informal Review Zero Order Draft Expert Review First Order Draft Expert Review Second Order Draft Government Review Final Draft Government Review 2012 2013 Sept 2013 Approval of SPM and Acceptance of Report Figure SPM.1b Observed change in surface temperature 1901-2012 All Figures © IPCC 2013 Figure SPM.2 Observed change in annual precipitation over land All Figures © IPCC 2013 Figure SPM.3 Multiple observed indicators of a changing global climate All Figures © IPCC 2013 Figure SPM.4 Multiple observed indicators of a changing global carbon cycle All Figures © IPCC 2013 Key term Representative concentration pathways (RCP) Figure SPM.7a Global average surface temperature change All Figures © IPCC 2013 Figure SPM.8a,b Maps of CMIP5 multi-model mean results All Figures © IPCC 2013 Figure SPM.9 Global mean sea level rise All Figures © IPCC 2013 Useful websites Science Daily http://www.sciencedaily.com/news/earth_clima te/climate/ Film clip