PPT-The Greenhouse Effect and Climate Change (which includes Global Warming)

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Lab Materials Set Up The Greenhouse Effect Good Bad Global Warming Good Bad Water Vapor Carbon Dioxide Methane Nitrous Oxide The Greenhouse Gases Carbon Dioxide

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Lab Materials Set Up The Greenhouse Effect Good Bad Global Warming Good Bad Water Vapor Carbon Dioxide Methane Nitrous Oxide The Greenhouse Gases Carbon Dioxide CO 2 Sources. … The Great Debate!. There are many . Sceptics. , and there are certainly many things to be sceptical of…. Climate Change Scepticism. …but . is . climate change. one of them? . Open a newspaper or simply switch on your T.V. and there is likely to be someone who is arguing that climate change is not worth worrying about.. and the green house effects. Done by:. Ilham Hassanali. 10. C. Royal College. CONTENTS IN THIS PRESENTATION. What is the green house?. Pictures of green houses.. What is the green house effect means?. and the green house effects. Done by:. Ilham Hassanali. 10. C. Royal College. CONTENTS IN THIS PRESENTATION. What is the green house?. Pictures of green houses.. What is the green house effect means?. Created and presented by Brandi graham. What is global warming and why is it happening? . Global warming is the term used to describe a gradual increase in the average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and its oceans, a change that is believed to be permanently changing the Earth's climate. Learning Objectives. :. To understand the evidence for and against global climate change- World and UK temperatures for the last 100 and 1000 years. To know the causes of global warming. To know the consequences of global climate change- social, economic, environmental and political consequences of global climate change and how they change the way we live. . … The Great Debate!. There are many . Sceptics. , and there are certainly many things to be sceptical of…. Climate Change Scepticism. …but . is . climate change. one of them? . Open a newspaper or simply switch on your T.V. and there is likely to be someone who is arguing that climate change is not worth worrying about.. Climate change. Climate change can be discussed in short, medium and long timescales. . Short-term (recent) climate change is on a timescale of decades, an example would be global warming. . The medium-term (historical) timescale covers changes over the last few thousand years.. Greenhouse Effect . ☼ . NORMAL trapping of some of the Sun’s heat . ☼ . Keeps our planet warm enough to support life. Global Warming. ☼. The thickening of the atmosphere with greenhouse gasses (CO. Strategies. A talk given to the Santa Cruz Astronomy Club Nov 14, 2013. Richard Nolthenius, PhD. Chair – Astronomy Department, Cabrillo College. Is there a Scientific Controversy about the Cause of Global Warming?. BIO 181. USDA-NIFA (ACIS). Define & View. The climate of a region or city is its typical or average weather. For example, the climate of Hawaii is sunny and warm. But the climate of Antarctica is freezing cold. Earth's climate is the average of all the world's regional climates.. Global surface temperature increased 0.74 ± 0.18 °C during the 100 years ending in 2005.The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concludes "most of the observed increase in globally averaged temperatures since the mid-twentieth century is very likely due to the observed increase in greenhouse gas concentrations"via an enhanced greenhouse effect. . Global Carbon Cycle and . Greenhouse Gases. What do you know about greenhouse gases?. Accessing Prior Knowledge. Nitrogen. 78.1%. Oxygen. 20.9%. Argon. 0.9%. Earth's Atmosphere. A brew of trace gases accounts for the other 0.03 percent, including the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and ozone. . :. To understand the evidence for and against global climate change- World and UK temperatures for the last 100 and 1000 years. To know the causes of global warming. To know the consequences of global climate change- social, economic, environmental and political consequences of global climate change and how they change the way we live. . An Enormous Cloud of Air Pollutants and Ash from Mt. Pinatubo. June 1991: Mount Pinatubo (Philippines) exploded. Airborne pollutants, deaths, and damage. Affected climate temperature. James Hansen(NASA) cooled the temp of the earth by )0.5* over a 19.

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