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How and why our climate is changing in the Hudson Valley Covering Climate Change in the Classroom November 19, 2014 Libby Murphy NYS Department of Environmental Conservation

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How and why our climate is changing in the Hudson Valley

Covering Climate Change in the Classroom

November 19, 2014

Libby Murphy

NYS Department of Environmental Conservation

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Roadmap

• Hudson River Estuary Program

• Climate science basics

• Climate change in NY

• How changes will affect New Yorkers

• How to get involved

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Hudson River Estuary Program

Core Mission

• Ensure clean water

• Protect and restore fish, wildlife, and their

habitats

• Provide water recreation and river access

• Adapt to climate change

• Conserve world-famous scenery

Ladder of stewardship: engage, inform,

empower

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Basics of climate science

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Climate is the longer-term average of our weather

• Variability and shifts are constant

• Global climate change presents varying regional

and local impacts

• “You dress for the weather and build a house for

the climate”

• “Climate is what you expect, weather is what

you get”

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Our climate changes according to major earth system dynamics

• Milankovitch cycles

• Atmospheric composition

• Carbon Cycle

• Ocean-atmosphere interactions

• Feedbacks

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The Milankovitch Cycles determine amount and distribution of incoming solar radiation

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The composition of our atmosphere determines our ability to reflect and absorb solar radiation

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We have detailed records of our atmosphere from ice cores going back 800,000 years

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Recent trends: carbon dioxide and surface warming have been increasing rapidly since 1910

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This warming trend is a result of an imbalance in our carbon cycle

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Warmer temperatures change our ocean-atmosphere interactions and the distribution of our water cycle

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Feedbacks can help to amplify or dissipate climate trends

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Climate change in New York

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New York is experiencing increasing temperatures, rising sea level and changing precipitation patterns

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Our average annual temperature has risen faster than national and global averages

Since 1970:

• Global annual average temp. up nearly 1°F

• US annual average temp. up 1.8°F

• New York annual average temp. up nearly 2°F

• New York winter temperatures up almost 5°F

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Our temperature could become similar to South Carolina by end of century

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15” in NY Harbor in the past 150 years

Because the Hudson is an estuary it experiences tides and sea level rise

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74% Increase in heavy downpours between 1950-1979 and 1980-2009

Precipitation is becoming more variable and extreme in New York

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Climate change will affect New Yorkers in three major ways

Heat waves

Short-term drought

Flooding

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Heat waves will become more frequent and severe

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We will experience more short-term droughts

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Flooding will occur more frequently and severely

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You can explore sea level rise along the Hudson using Scenic Hudson’s mapper

http://www.scenichudson.org/slr/mapper

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What do we do?

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We need to mitigate and adapt productively to our changing climate

• Climate mitigation = reducing the magnitude of climate change

• Climate adaptation = reducing our vulnerability to climate change

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Resilience

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We need people of all ages to get involved

• We need many policy makers,

scientists, engineers,

entrepreneurs, and much more

• We need people involved in

local government

• We need people making smart

decisions day to day

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Recap

• Our climate system is very complex

• Global climate change presents varying regional and local

impacts

• The global average temperature causing rapid changes to our

climate

• Our climate is changing more rapidly in NY

• We need to prepare for our climate risks

• You can help

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Questions?

Thank you.

Libby MurphyHudson River Estuary ProgramPhone: (845) 256-3016Email: [email protected]

NYS Department of Environmental Conservation

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