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Climate Change is a change in the statisti cal distribution of weather patterns when that change lasts for an extended perio d of time. Climate change m ay refer to a change in ave rage weather conditions, or

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Climate Change

is a change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns when that change lasts for an extended period of time. Climate change may refer to a change in average weather conditions, or in the time variation of weather around longer-

term average conditions .

is a change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns when that change lasts for an extended period of time. Climate change may refer to a change in average weather conditions, or in the time variation of weather around longer-

term average conditions .

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Is climate change real?

Is climate change man

made or just a natural

occurence? These are

just few questions that

can be asked as we

talked about climate

change. 1

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Climate change is one of the most current worldwide issues. Some experts say that it is true that Earth does go through a period of cooling and a period of warming. The increase of temperature that we are experiencing right now is caused by factors other than human activity. Another point of vie

w is that the increase of Earth’s temperature is brought about by human i

ntervention.

Whether the cause is man-made or not, cl

imate change is a change in the environm

ent. Global warming can bring about a ris

ing of sea level due to the melting of ice c

aps and glaciers. We may experience sev

ere weather disturbances such as much s

tronger typhoons and heavier rainfalls. S

ome parts of the world may experience El

Niño or La Niña. And most of all, it can ca

use extinction of some fauna and flora.

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WHAT IS

GREENHOUSE

EFFECT ?

Greenhouse effect is a natural process that warms the Earth's surface. When the Sun's energy reaches the Earth's atmosphere, some of it is reflected back to space and the rest is absorbed and re-radiated by greenhouse gases.

Gases that contribute to

the greenhouse effect

include:

Water vapor. The most abundant greenhouse gas, but importantly, it acts as a feedback to the climate.

•Carbon dioxide (CO2). A minor but very important component of the atmosphere, carbon dioxide is released through natural processes such as respiration and volcano eruptions and through human activities such as deforestation, land use changes, and burning fossil fuels.

•Methane. A hydrocarbon gas produced both through natural sources and human activities, including the decomposition of wastes in landfills, agriculture, and especially rice cultivation, as well as ruminant digestion and manure management associated with domestic livestock.•Nitrous oxide. A powerful greenhouse gas produced by soil cultivation practices, especially the use of commercial and organic fertilizers, fossil fuel combustion, nitric acid production, and biomass burning.

•Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). Synthetic compounds entirely of industrial origin used in a number of applications, but now largely regulated in production and release to the atmosphere by international agreement for their ability to contribute to destruction of the ozone layer.

Sea level rise

Global temperature rise

Republic of Maldives: Vulnerable to sea level rise.

Warming Oceans

Shrinking ice sheets

Flowing meltwater from the Greenland ice sheet

Glacial retreat

Extreme events

The disappearing snowcap of Mount Kilimanjaro, from space.

Ocean acidification

Decreased snow cover

CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Two Categories : Those are due to natural causes Those that are created by man.

Natura

l

cause

s

1.Continental drift2.Volcanoes3.The earth's tilt

4.Ocean currents

Human causes

1.fossil fuels2.Industrial Revolution

3.Consumerism4.Greenhouse gases and their sources

5.How we all contribute everyday

Effects of Climate Change

•Sea level is rising•Arctic sea ice is melting•Glaciers and permafrost are melting•Sea surface temperatures are warming.

•Temperatures of large lakes are warming•Heavier rainfall cause flooding in many regions•Extreme drought is increasing•Crops are withering.

•Ecosystems are changing

•Hurricanes have changed in frequency and strength

Warmer temperatures affect human healthSeawater is becoming more acidic

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