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Climate Change Science Basics - Earth's Warm Hug

  • Greenhouse Effect: Natural process warming Earth's surface. Atmosphere traps solar energy.
    • Sunlight (shortwave radiation) reaches Earth.
    • Earth absorbs and re-radiates heat (longwave infrared radiation).
  • Greenhouse Gases (GHGs): Absorb and re-emit this infrared radiation, trapping heat.
    • Key GHGs: Carbon Dioxide ($CO_2$), Methane ($CH_4$), Nitrous Oxide ($N_2O$), Water Vapour ($H_2O$).
    • 📌 Mnemonic: "Can Monkeys Nibble Watermelons?" ($CO_2$, $CH_4$, $N_2O$, $H_2O$) Diagram illustrating the greenhouse effect

⭐ $CO_2$ is the primary anthropogenic GHG, contributing most to current warming. Its atmospheric lifetime is centuries.

Climate Change Science Basics - The Heat Trappers

  • Greenhouse gases (GHGs) trap atmospheric heat, warming Earth (Greenhouse Effect).
  • Enhanced effect from ↑ human activities (e.g., burning fossil fuels) causes global warming.
  • Key GHGs and their characteristics:
Greenhouse GasFormulaMajor SourcesGWP (100-yr)Approx. Atmospheric Lifetime
Carbon Dioxide$CO_2$Fossil fuels, deforestation, cement1Variable, long (50-200+ yrs)
Methane$CH_4$Agriculture (livestock, rice), waste, fossil fuels25-28~12 years
Nitrous Oxide$N_2O$Agriculture (fertilizers), fossil fuels, biomass burning265-298~114 years
Fluorinated Gasese.g., HFCs, $SF_6$Industrial processes, refrigerantsThousandsVariable (yrs to millennia)

Climate Change Science Basics - Planet's Vital Signs

  • Global Temperature Rise:
    • Atmosphere & oceans warming significantly.
    • Global average temperature ↑ by ~1.1-1.2°C above pre-industrial levels (1850-1900).
    • Due to ↑ anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHGs).
  • Sea Level Rise:
    • Global average sea level ↑ by ~20 cm (0.2m) since 1900.
    • Causes: Thermal expansion of water, melting glaciers & ice sheets.
  • Ocean Acidification:
    • Oceans absorb ~25-30% of anthropogenic $CO_2$ emissions.
    • Leads to ↓ pH (increased acidity), harming marine ecosystems.
  • Extreme Weather Events:
    • ↑ Frequency & intensity of heatwaves, droughts, heavy rainfall, and tropical cyclones.
  • Melting Ice & Snow (Cryosphere Changes):
    • Widespread glacier retreat, shrinking ice sheets (Greenland, Antarctica), ↓ Arctic sea ice extent.

Global Temp and CO2 Trends (1880-2020)

⭐ Atmospheric $CO_2$ levels now exceed 410 ppm, the highest in at least 800,000 years an crucial indicator of climate change.

Climate Change Science Basics - Who's Pushing Buttons?

  • Primary Drivers of Climate Change:
    • Anthropogenic (Human-Caused): The dominant influence.
      • Fossil Fuel Combustion: Releases Greenhouse Gases (GHGs): $CO_2$, $CH_4$, $N_2O$.
      • Deforestation & Land Use Change: Reduces $CO_2$ sinks.
      • Industrial Processes: GHG & aerosol emissions.
      • Agriculture: Livestock ($CH_4$), rice ($CH_4$), fertilizers ($N_2O$).
    • Natural Factors: Minor role in current warming.
      • Solar Activity Variations.
      • Volcanic Eruptions: Aerosols cause short-term cooling.
      • Earth's Orbital Cycles (Milankovitch): Long-term climate influence. Carbon Dioxide Sources and Sinks Over Time

⭐ IPCC: Unequivocal that human influence has warmed atmosphere, ocean, land.

  • Greenhouse gases (GHGs) like CO2, CH4, N2O trap heat, causing global warming.
  • Global Warming Potential (GWP) measures a GHG's heat-trapping ability relative to CO2.
  • The IPCC is the primary international body for climate change assessment.
  • The Paris Agreement aims to limit warming well below 2°C, pursuing efforts for 1.5°C.
  • Key anthropogenic sources: fossil fuel burning, deforestation, and agriculture.
  • Major consequences include ↑ sea levels, extreme weather events, and vector-borne disease spread.

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