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Global Warming




An iceberg melts in Kulusuk, Greenland, near the Arctic Circle.
•Global warming is a rise in
global temperatures that
could result from the
increased absorption
of radiation due to higher
levels of
greenhouse gases.
•50% of all radiation that reaches the Earth is
absorbed. The remaining 50% is reflected back
out to space.
•The greenhouse effect is
the natural heating of
Earth’s surface caused by
the retention of heat by
certain atmospheric gases
called greenhouse gases.

•Scientists theorize that any
increase in the amount of
greenhouse gases, particular
carbon dioxide (CO2), would
result in the increased
absorption
of radiation.
1. Greenhouse
Effect is
responsible for
the Earth’s
warm and
livable climate.
2. Greenhouse
gases include:
a.Water vapor
b.Methane
c.Carbon
dioxide
d.Ozone
e.Nitrous oxide
3. The sun
sends
radiation.
4. Some of
4. Atmosphere:


the sun’sheat is
 the energy.
The Atmosphere reflects


 reflected by
 the
 atmosphere.
5) On Earth:
 Energy that passes
 through, are
 absorbed by the
 ground, water, gases,
 and plants.
•A portion of the solar
radiation that reaches
the Earth’s surface
such as ice, snow, and
ocean are reflected.
6. Radiation
 trigger the
 greenhouse
Radiation trigger the
 gases togases to
greenhouse
              move.
move.aAs a result,the
 As result, the
atmosphere is heated.
 atmosphere is
 heated.
Consequences of Global Warming:
•    Unless we act now, your children will inherit a hotter world, dirtier
     air and water, more severe floods and droughts, and more wildfires.


I.   CLIMATE
     PATTERN
     CHANGES
                 ecosystem shifts and species die-off

     a. warmer
     temperatures
     b. drought and
     wildfire
     c. more intense
     rainstorms
                                            Greater evaporation as a result of global warming
                                            could increase the risk of wildfires.
II. HEALTH
    EFFECTS
   a. deadly heat
   waves and the
   spread ofGreater evaporation as a result of global


   disease  warming
            could increase the risk of wildfires.




                                           More frequent and more intensive heat waves could
                                           result in more heat-related deaths. Photo: Gary Braasch,
                                           Chicago, July 1995. See the
                                           World View of Global Warming website for more Gary
                                           Braasch photos illustrating the consequences of the
                                           changing climate.
III.      WARMING WATER
          a. more powerful hurricanes
          b. melting glaciers
          c. sea-level rise




The satellite photo at far left shows the Larson B ice shelf on Jan. 31, 2002. Ice appears as solid
white. Moving to the right, in photos taken Feb. 17 and Feb. 23, the ice begins to disintegrate. In the
photos at far right, taken Mar. 5 and Mar 7, note water (blue) where solid ice had been, and that a
portion of the shelf is drifting away. Photos: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Ancient ice shelf breaks free
A giant ice shelf the size of 11,000 football fields has snapped free from Canada's
Arctic, scientists said. The mass of ice broke clear 16 months ago from the coast
of Ellesmere Island.
•Credit
•Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC




The Arctic’s largest ice shelf is breaking up. The Ward
Hunt Ice Shelf is a remnant of the compacted snow and
ancient sea ice that extended along the northern shores
of Ellesmere Island in Northern Canada until the early
IV. ECOSYSTEM
DISRUPTION
a. ecosystem shifts and
species die-off.

Warmer temperatures may cause some
ecosystems, including alpine meadows
in the Rocky Mountains, to disappear.




For more Environmental Facts:
Natural Resources Defense Council
This file photo provided by
Mary Sage shows a polar
bear watching a whaling
crew off shore near Barrow,
Alaska, Monday, May 22,
2006. Polar bears are in
deep trouble because of
global warming and other
factors and deserve federal
protection under the
Endangered Species Act,
the Bush administration is
proposing Wednesday, Dec.
27, 2006. (AP
Photo/Courtesy of Mary
Sage, Joseph Napaaqtuq
Sage)
Polar Bears are dying at alarming rates due to Global Warming.
Blue Man Group – Earth to America (Global Warming) 1:49 min
How Do Ice Cores of Glaciers Tell Us about Past Climates?
•Research scientists collect and study glacial ice cores.
•Data from these ice cores provide one of the most
complete records of past climate conditions. Of greatest
interest are the deep cores obtained by drilling programs in
Summit, Greenland and Vostok, Antarctica.
•The Vostok ice core provides the longest continuous
record of Antarctic climatic history.
•Analysis of the core has been completed to a depth of
3350 meters, representing approximately 440,000
years of climate history.
Vostok ice core drilling site, Antarctica
Ice cores
reveal the
story of Earth's
climate in
reverse order.
The uppermost
layers of the
core tell the
most recent
history, with
increasingly
deeper layers
providing a
record of
progressively
older periods
(Law of
Superposition).
Scientists can determine the amount of carbon dioxide
that was in the air during different time periods by
analyzing gas bubbles trapped in ice cores. Carbon
dioxide is a greenhouse gas that plays a major role in the
atmosphere’s energy balance.
Scientists can reconstruct a record of temperatures that
occurred in the past by analyzing the ratio of oxygen isotopes
trapped within air bubbles in the ice (O16 & O18).
The graph below shows how the temperature has changed over
the past 165,000 years. The graph shows temperature
anomalies—variations in the temperature above or below
Vostok’s present day average temperature of -56ºC.

                                              High




                    LOW
Temperature and carbon dioxide data are plotted together
on this graph. This makes it easier to compare the two
variables and how they may be related.
Recent Changes in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
Scientists have been precisely measuring the amount of
carbon dioxide in the atmosphere since 1958. The results
of these studies are plotted on the graph below. The
yearly average CO2 level is represented by the smooth
black line, and seasonal changes appear as small peaks
and dips.
Ice core research projects are working to extend the record of
global climate further back in time and over more of Earth’s
surface.
To learn about their most recent discoveries, visit the links
provided:


Explore these links for more information about ice core
projects and climate research:
Graph of Vostok ice core data extending back for 400,000 years
Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2
North Greenland Ice Core Project
Taylor Dome Ice Core Project
European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica (EPICA)
World Data Center for Paleoclimatology
Collection of photographs about polar ice core research
National Ice Core Laboratory

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Global Warming

  • 1. Global Warming An iceberg melts in Kulusuk, Greenland, near the Arctic Circle.
  • 2. •Global warming is a rise in global temperatures that could result from the increased absorption of radiation due to higher levels of greenhouse gases.
  • 3. •50% of all radiation that reaches the Earth is absorbed. The remaining 50% is reflected back out to space.
  • 4. •The greenhouse effect is the natural heating of Earth’s surface caused by the retention of heat by certain atmospheric gases called greenhouse gases. •Scientists theorize that any increase in the amount of greenhouse gases, particular carbon dioxide (CO2), would result in the increased absorption of radiation.
  • 5. 1. Greenhouse Effect is responsible for the Earth’s warm and livable climate.
  • 6. 2. Greenhouse gases include: a.Water vapor b.Methane c.Carbon dioxide d.Ozone e.Nitrous oxide
  • 8. 4. Some of 4. Atmosphere: the sun’sheat is the energy. The Atmosphere reflects reflected by the atmosphere.
  • 9. 5) On Earth: Energy that passes through, are absorbed by the ground, water, gases, and plants. •A portion of the solar radiation that reaches the Earth’s surface such as ice, snow, and ocean are reflected.
  • 10. 6. Radiation trigger the greenhouse Radiation trigger the gases togases to greenhouse move. move.aAs a result,the As result, the atmosphere is heated. atmosphere is heated.
  • 11. Consequences of Global Warming: • Unless we act now, your children will inherit a hotter world, dirtier air and water, more severe floods and droughts, and more wildfires. I. CLIMATE PATTERN CHANGES ecosystem shifts and species die-off a. warmer temperatures b. drought and wildfire c. more intense rainstorms Greater evaporation as a result of global warming could increase the risk of wildfires.
  • 12. II. HEALTH EFFECTS a. deadly heat waves and the spread ofGreater evaporation as a result of global disease warming could increase the risk of wildfires. More frequent and more intensive heat waves could result in more heat-related deaths. Photo: Gary Braasch, Chicago, July 1995. See the World View of Global Warming website for more Gary Braasch photos illustrating the consequences of the changing climate.
  • 13. III. WARMING WATER a. more powerful hurricanes b. melting glaciers c. sea-level rise The satellite photo at far left shows the Larson B ice shelf on Jan. 31, 2002. Ice appears as solid white. Moving to the right, in photos taken Feb. 17 and Feb. 23, the ice begins to disintegrate. In the photos at far right, taken Mar. 5 and Mar 7, note water (blue) where solid ice had been, and that a portion of the shelf is drifting away. Photos: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • 14.
  • 15. Ancient ice shelf breaks free A giant ice shelf the size of 11,000 football fields has snapped free from Canada's Arctic, scientists said. The mass of ice broke clear 16 months ago from the coast of Ellesmere Island.
  • 16.
  • 17. •Credit •Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC The Arctic’s largest ice shelf is breaking up. The Ward Hunt Ice Shelf is a remnant of the compacted snow and ancient sea ice that extended along the northern shores of Ellesmere Island in Northern Canada until the early
  • 18. IV. ECOSYSTEM DISRUPTION a. ecosystem shifts and species die-off. Warmer temperatures may cause some ecosystems, including alpine meadows in the Rocky Mountains, to disappear. For more Environmental Facts: Natural Resources Defense Council
  • 19. This file photo provided by Mary Sage shows a polar bear watching a whaling crew off shore near Barrow, Alaska, Monday, May 22, 2006. Polar bears are in deep trouble because of global warming and other factors and deserve federal protection under the Endangered Species Act, the Bush administration is proposing Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2006. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Mary Sage, Joseph Napaaqtuq Sage)
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23. Polar Bears are dying at alarming rates due to Global Warming.
  • 24. Blue Man Group – Earth to America (Global Warming) 1:49 min
  • 25. How Do Ice Cores of Glaciers Tell Us about Past Climates? •Research scientists collect and study glacial ice cores. •Data from these ice cores provide one of the most complete records of past climate conditions. Of greatest interest are the deep cores obtained by drilling programs in Summit, Greenland and Vostok, Antarctica. •The Vostok ice core provides the longest continuous record of Antarctic climatic history. •Analysis of the core has been completed to a depth of 3350 meters, representing approximately 440,000 years of climate history.
  • 26. Vostok ice core drilling site, Antarctica
  • 27. Ice cores reveal the story of Earth's climate in reverse order. The uppermost layers of the core tell the most recent history, with increasingly deeper layers providing a record of progressively older periods (Law of Superposition).
  • 28. Scientists can determine the amount of carbon dioxide that was in the air during different time periods by analyzing gas bubbles trapped in ice cores. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that plays a major role in the atmosphere’s energy balance.
  • 29.
  • 30. Scientists can reconstruct a record of temperatures that occurred in the past by analyzing the ratio of oxygen isotopes trapped within air bubbles in the ice (O16 & O18). The graph below shows how the temperature has changed over the past 165,000 years. The graph shows temperature anomalies—variations in the temperature above or below Vostok’s present day average temperature of -56ºC. High LOW
  • 31. Temperature and carbon dioxide data are plotted together on this graph. This makes it easier to compare the two variables and how they may be related.
  • 32. Recent Changes in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Scientists have been precisely measuring the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere since 1958. The results of these studies are plotted on the graph below. The yearly average CO2 level is represented by the smooth black line, and seasonal changes appear as small peaks and dips.
  • 33. Ice core research projects are working to extend the record of global climate further back in time and over more of Earth’s surface.
  • 34. To learn about their most recent discoveries, visit the links provided: Explore these links for more information about ice core projects and climate research: Graph of Vostok ice core data extending back for 400,000 years Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 North Greenland Ice Core Project Taylor Dome Ice Core Project European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica (EPICA) World Data Center for Paleoclimatology Collection of photographs about polar ice core research National Ice Core Laboratory