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Climate Change: What should be done? By David Terry, author, the BEACONS on-line Guides to Climate Change. Free at
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Climate Change:What should be done?
By David Terry, author, the BEACONS on-line Guides to Climate Change.
Free at http://beaconsdec.org.uk/resources/study-guides/
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Climate ChangeWhat do we know?
The Man who started it!
James
Watt
The man who started it!
1769
The Early Days
An increased demand for Energy and a rapid rise in Greenhouse Gas
Emissions
1824Jean-
Baptiste Joseph Fourier
1889Svante
Arrhenius
Arrhenius' Greenhouse Law is still used today
Atmospheric CO2 concentration from 650,000 years ago to near present, using ice-core proxy data and
direct measurements.Earth Science Communications Team at NASA's Jet Propulsion
Laboratory/California Institute of Technology (data from NOAA) - http://climate.nasa.gov/evidence
Levels of Atmospheric CO2
(CDIAC – Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Centre)
Global
Change
Rise in Emissions of Greenhouse Gases
Rise in levels of CO2 in the atmosphere
Rise in Global Surface Temperature
Source: Global Carbon Budget
Global Temperature Anomalies
Source: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Effects of Climate ChangeGood or Bad?
Harmful (for all)?•More Extreme Weather – More Frequently•Rising sea levels•Ocean Acidification•Desertification
Beneficial (for some)?•CO2 promotes plant growth• Farming possible in areas previously too cold, e.g. Greenland, Siberia•Reduction in Arctic summer sea ice allows shipping to use the NE and NW passages, and allows extraction of oil and other minerals
What do we know – How certain are we of each of the following?
1. CO2 is a greenhouse gas. The amount in the atmosphere has increased steadily from about 280ppm in pre-industrial times to about 400ppm today
2. CO2 emitted by burning fossil fuels remains in the atmosphere for at least 100 years
3. Other GHGs, notably water vapour and methane, have a stronger effects but remain for much shorter periods
4. Global temperatures have risen by about 0.80C in the last 100 years but since 1998 have risen only slightly
5. Sea levels have been rising for at least the last 150 years at a fairly steady 3.2 mm a year
6. The rise in temperatures and sea levels is largely a result of burning fossil fuels
7. If atmospheric CO2 reaches 450ppm global temperatures are likely to exceed 20C above those of 1900, and this will probably cause catastrophic climate change
8. The amount of CO2 emitted by each country
Climate ChangeWhat should we do?
A Global ProblemAN INTERNATIONAL TREATY TO REDUCE CO2 EMISSIONS:
WHAT’S THE PROBLEM?
Global Action
The Paris Aims:Reduce CO2 emissions so as to keep Global temperature increase below the 2°C limit from Pre-Industrial times.Keep Carbon levels in the atmosphere below 450ppmAvoid the worst of Climate Change
Brief History of Key UNFCCCAnnual COPS:• Rio Earth Summit, 1992• COPS• COP3 Kyoto, 1997• COP15 Copenhagen,
2009• COP21 Paris, 2015 (30th
Nov-12th Dec)
The United Nations and Climate Change
Possible Measures
Energy
Efficienci
es
• Use energy / resources more efficiently
• Rethink Personal Lifestyles
• Sustainable Transport
• Industrial Processes
• Agriculture
• Design of Things
• Consumption
• Houses – heating and cooling
Low Carbo
n Technologi
es• Renewa
bles / Carbon-free energy: Wind, Wave, Tidal, Solar, Hydroelectric, Geothermal
• Nuclear Fission
Other Available
Options?
• Natural Gas – Fracking
• Biomass Fuels
• Nuclear Fusion
• Carbon Capture and Storage
• Increase Natural CO2 Absorption
• Geo-engineering
• Prepare for a Hotter Planet
• Do Nothing – Wait and See
Mitigation and Adaptation
What should we do?1. Mitigate – Actions to
prevent worsening of Climate Change
2. Adapt – Actions for living with Climate Change Impacts
3. Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
4. More Efficient use of Energy and Resources, with Less Waste
5. Prepare for a Hotter Planet6. Geo-Engineering
Techniques7. Nothing – Wait and See8. Think Global – Act Local
If all else fails, what future for humanity?
Move to another planet…?