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Ch Ch 14 14 BIOL 101 BIOL 101 Maldives Islands in the Indian Ocean Paradise Could be submerged by rising seas Accompanying global climate change 80% of land lies less than 1 m (39 in) above sea level Higher seas will flood areas and contaminate drinking water Government has already evacuated residents From the lowest‐lying islands Other island naNons and mainland coastal areas Will face similar challenges Climate An areas long‐term atmospheric condiNons Temperature, moisture content, wind, precipitaNon, etc. Influences everything around us Weather CondiNons at localized sites over hours or days Global climate change Describes trends and variaNons in Earths climate Temperature, precipitaNon, storm frequency Global warming An increase in Earths average temperature Earths climate has varied naturally through Nme Rapid climaNc changes happening now due to human acNvity Fossil fuels, combusNon, and deforestaNon At an unprecedented rate

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ChCh1414

BIOL101BIOL101

• MaldivesIslandsintheIndianOcean

• Paradise

• Couldbesubmergedbyrisingseas

• Accompanyingglobalclimatechange

• 80%oflandlieslessthan1m(39in)abovesealevel

• Higherseaswillfloodareasandcontaminatedrinkingwater

• Governmenthasalreadyevacuatedresidents

• Fromthelowest‐lyingislands

• OtherislandnaNonsandmainlandcoastalareas

• Willfacesimilarchallenges

• Climate

• Anarea’slong‐termatmosphericcondiNons

• Temperature,moisturecontent,wind,precipitaNon,etc.

• Influenceseverythingaroundus

• Weather

• CondiNonsatlocalizedsitesoverhoursordays

• Globalclimatechange

• DescribestrendsandvariaNonsinEarth’sclimate

• Temperature,precipitaNon,stormfrequency

• Globalwarming

• AnincreaseinEarth’saveragetemperature

• Earth’sclimatehasvariednaturallythroughNme

• RapidclimaNcchangeshappeningnowduetohumanacNvity

• Fossilfuels,combusNon,anddeforestaNon

• Atanunprecedentedrate

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• Threefactorsexertmoreinfluenceonclimatethanallothers:

• Thesun—withoutit,theEarthwouldbedarkandfrozen

• Theatmosphere—withoutit,theEarth’stemperaturewouldbemuchcolder

• Theoceans—storeandtransportheatandmoisture

• AsEarth’ssurfaceabsorbssolarradiaNon

• Thesurfaceincreasesintemperature

• andemitsinfraredradiaNon

• Greenhousegases

• AtmosphericgasesthatabsorbinfraredradiaNon

• Watervapor,ozone,carbondioxide,nitrousoxide,methane,chlorofluorocarbons(CFCs)

• Greenhousegasesdiffer

• Intheirabilitytowarmthetroposphereandsurface

• A\erabsorbingradiaNon

• Greenhousegasesre‐emitinfraredenergy

• Someenergyislosttospace

• Greenhouseeffect

• Someenergytravelsbackdownward

• Warmingtheatmosphereandplanet’ssurface

• Globalwarmingpoten7al

• RelaNveabilityofonemoleculeofagivengreenhousegastocontributetowarming

• ExpressedinrelaNontocarbondioxide(potenNal=1)

• Hydrochlorofluorocarbonsare12,000Nmesaspotentascarbondioxide.

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• Notthemostpotentgreenhousegas

• Butitisextremelyabundant

• Themajorcontributortoglobalwarming

• EmissionsofgreenhousegasesfromhumanacNviNes

• Consistmostlyofcarbondioxide

The atmosphere’s concentrationsof CO2 are now at their highestlevel in over 800,000 years.

• Usingfossilfuelsinhomes,factories,andautomobiles

• Transferslargeamountsofcarbondioxide

• Fromlithosphericreservoirsintotheatmosphere

• ThemainreasonatmosphericcarbondioxideconcentraNonshaveincreasedsodramaNcally

• DeforestaNonhascontributedtorisingatmosphericCO2

• ForestsserveassinksforrecentlyacNvecarbon

• Theirremovalreducesthebiosphere’sabilitytoabsorbcarbondioxidefromtheatmosphere

• Methane

• Fossilfueldeposits,livestock,landfills,andcropssuchasrice

• Nitrousoxide

• Feedlots,chemicalmanufacturingplants,autoemissions,andsyntheNcnitrogenferNlizers

• Watervapor

• Mostabundantgreenhousegasandcontributesmosttothegreenhouseeffect

• GlobalconcentraNonhasnotchanged

• Notviewedasdrivingindustrial‐ageclimatechange

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• Aerosols

• MicroscopicdropletsandparNcles

• Haveeitherawarmingorcoolingeffect

• Soot,orblackcarbonaerosols

• Causewarmingbyabsorbingsolarenergy

• ButmosttroposphericaerosolscooltheatmospherebyreflecNngtheSun’srays

• SulfateaerosolsproducedbyfossilfuelcombusNon

• Mayslowglobalwarming

• Atleastintheshortterm

• VolcanicerupNonsreducesunlightreachingtheearth

• ScienNstsesNmatetheinfluenceoffactorsoverEarth’senergybalance

• Radia7veforcing

• Theamountofchangeinenergythatagivenfactorcauses

• PosiNveforcingwarmsthesurface

• NegaNveforcingcoolsit

• Comparedwiththepre‐industrialEarth

• Today,theEarthisexperiencingradiaNveforcingof1.6wafs/m2

• Enoughtoaltertheclimate

Red — positive forcing (warming)Blue — negative forcing (cooling)

• Milankovitchcycles

• PeriodicchangesinEarth’srotaNonandorbitaroundtheSun

• AlterthewaysolarradiaNonisdistributedoverEarth’ssurface

• BymodifyingpafernsofatmosphericheaNng

• Thesecyclestriggerlong‐termclimatevariaNon

• SuchasperiodicglaciaNon

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• Solaroutput

• SunvariesintheradiaNonitemits

• Ateachpeakofits11‐yearsunspotcycle

• ThesunemitsflaresstrongenoughtodisruptsatellitecommunicaNons

• ButvariaNoninsolarenergyhasnotbeengreatenoughtochangeEarth’stemperature

• Oceanabsorp7on

• Oceanshold50Nmesmorecarbonthantheatmosphere

• Andabsorbsitfromtheatmosphere

• CarbonabsorpNonbytheoceansisslowingglobalwarming

• ButnotprevenNngit

• WarmeroceansabsorblessCO2

• Becausegasesarelesssolubleinwarmerwater

• Whichaccelerateswarming

• Oceancircula7on

• Oceanwaterexchangestremendousamountsofheatwiththeatmosphere

• Movesenergyfromplacetoplace

• Thermohalinecircula7on

• Aworldwidecurrentsystem

• Warmer,fresherwatermovesalongthesurface

• carriesheattoEurope

• NorthAmericanDeepWater(NADW)

• ThedeepporNonofthethermohalinecirculaNon

• ConsisNngofdenser,salNer,coolwaterthatsinksandmovesdeepbeneaththesurface

• InterrupNngthermohalinecirculaNon

• Couldtriggerrapidclimatechange

• IfGreenland’sicemelts

• Freshwaterrunoffwoulddilutesurfacewaters

• Makingthemlessdense,andstoppingNADW

• DatasuggestthermohalinecirculaNonisslowing

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• ElNiño‐southernoscilla7on(ENSO)

• SystemaNcshi\inatmosphericpressure,seasurfacetemperature,andoceancirculaNoninthetropicalPacificOcean

• Normally,windsblowfromeasttowestalongtheequator,fromhightolowpressure• Water“pilesup”inthewesternPacific

• Westward‐movingsurfacewatersallownutrient‐richupwellingalongthecoastofPeru.

• ElNiño

• OccurswhenairpressureincreasesinthewesternPacificanddecreasesintheeasternPacific

• Weakeningtheequatorialwinds

• Waterflowseastward,suppressingup‐wellings,shukngdowndeliveryofnutrientstoaquaNclife

• Coastalindustriesaredevastated;globalweatherischanged

• TheoppositeofElNiñoevents

• ColdsurfacewatersextendfarwestwardintheequatorialPacific

• weatherpafernsareaffectedinoppositeways

• ENSOcyclesareperiodic,occurringevery2‐8years

• Globallywarmingairandseatemperatures

• Maybeincreasingtheirfrequencyandstrength

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Carbondioxideconcentra.onsincreasedfrom315ppmto383ppmbetween1958and2008

• ScienNstsmeasureatmosphericgasesdirectly• MaunaLoaobservatory

• Proxyindicators

• IndirectevidencethatserveassubsNtutesfordirectmeasurements

• Shedlightonpastclimate

• Icecaps,icesheets,andglaciersholdcluestoEarth’sclimate

• TrappedbubblesinicecoresshowatmosphericcomposiNon,greenhousegasconcentraNon,temperaturetrends,snowfall,solaracNvity,andfrequencyoffires

• Sedimentbeds

• Preservepollengrainsandotherplantremnants

• Treerings

• PrecipitaNonhistoryandfireoccurrence

• Packratmiddens

• Preserveplantpartsforcenturies

• Coralreefs

• Revealaspectsofoceanchemistry

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• Climatemodels• Programsthatcombinewhatis

knownaboutatmosphericcirculaNon,oceancirculaNon,atmosphere‐oceaninteracNons,andfeedbackmechanisms• Simulateclimateprocesses

• ThesemodelsarebecomingmorereliableinpredicNngclimatechange

• ScienNficevidencethatclimatehaschangedsinceindustrializaNon

• Nowoverwhelmingandindisputable

• IntergovernmentalPanelonClimateChange(IPCC)

• AninternaNonalpanelofscienNstsandgovernmentofficialsestablishedin1988

• ThemostthoroughlyreviewedandwidelyacceptedsynthesisofscienNficinformaNononclimatechange

• Hasissuedaseriesofreportsonclimatechange

• 11/10/11‐5yearsle\tostopirreversibleclimatechange

• 11/18/11‐Increasingintensityofstormsduetoclimatechange

• FourthAssessmentReport(2007)

• ConsensusofscienNficclimateresearchfromaroundtheworld

• Summarizesthousandsofstudies

• Documentsobservedtrends

• Insurfacetemperature,precipitaNonpaferns,snowandicecover,sealevels,stormintensity,etc.

• Predictsfuturechanges

• Addressingimpactsofclimatechangeonwildlife,ecosystems,andhumansocieNes

• Discussespossiblestrategiestopursue

• Inresponsetoclimatechange

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• TheIPCCreport

• Concludesthataveragesurfacetemperaturesonearthhavebeenrisingsince1906,mostlyinthelastfewdecades

• Attheendofthe21stcentury,temperatureswillbe1.8‐4.0°C(3.2‐7.2°F)higherthantoday

• Seasurfacetemperatureswillalsoincreaseasoceansabsorbmoreheat

• Maynothavemorestorms,butstormswillbestrongerandlonger

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• SomeregionsarereceivingmoreprecipitaNonthanusual

• Andothersarereceivingless

• Droughtshavebecomemorefrequentandsevere

• Harmingagriculture,promoNngsoilerosion,reducingdrinkingwatersupplies,andencouragingforestfires

• Heavyrainshavecontributedtoflooding

• Killingpeople,destroyinghomes,andinflicNngbillionsofdollarsindamage

• HighlaNtudes=increasedprecipitaNon

• LowandmiddlelaNtudes=decreasedprecipitaNonwillworsenwatershortagesindevelopingcountries

• Mountaintopglaciersaredisappearing

• GlacierNaNonalPark

• Only27of150glaciersremainbutwillbegoneby2030

• ReducingsummerNmewatersupplies

• ArcNcandGreenlandicesheetsarerapidlymelNng

• AntarcNca

• IceshelvesthesizeofRhodeIslandhavedisintegrated

• Asicemelts,darker,less‐reflecNvesurfacesareexposed

• Absorbmoresunlight,causingmoremelNng

• Reducedalbedo

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• Russia,theU.S.,Canada,andothernaNons• Arealreadyclaimingregionsofthe

ArcNcasicemelts• Togetunderwateroilandmineral

reserves

• Asglaciersandicemelt

• Increasedwaterwillflowintotheoceans

• Asoceanswarm,theyexpand

• Leadstobeacherosion,coastalfloods,andsaltwaterintrusionintoaquifers

• Stormsurge

• TemporaryandlocalizedriseinsealevelbroughtonbythehighNdesandwindsassociatedwithstorms

• CiNeswillbeflooded

• VulnerabilitybecametragicallyapparentwithHurricaneKatrinain2005

• Millionsofpeoplewillbedisplacedfromcoastalareas

• IPCCpredicts

• Meansealeveltobe18‐59cm(7‐23in)higherthantoday’sattheendofthe21stcentury

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• Organismsareadaptedtotheirenvironments

• Sotheyareaffectedwhenthoseenvironmentschange

• Globalwarmingmodifiestemperature‐dependentphenomena

• TimingofmigraNon,breeding

• SpaNalshi\sintherangeoforganisms

• Animalsandplantswillmovetowardthepoles

• OrupwardinelevaNon• 20‐30%ofallspecieswillbethreatenedwithexNncNon

• Plantsactascarbonsinks

• Droughtsresultinfewerplants

• WhichmeansmoreCO2intheatmosphere

• Threatstocoralreefs:

• Warmerwaters(coralbleaching)

• Oceanchemistryisbecomingmoreacidic

• Impairingcoralgrowth

• Willgreatlyreducebiodiversity

• IncreasedprecipitaNonwillincreaseerosionandflooding

• WhichwillpolluteaquaNcsystems

• DecreasedprecipitaNon

• Willreducesurfacewaters

• Ecosystemgoodsandserviceswilldecrease