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Environmental Science notes outline                                                                                   January 20, 2011

                                                  Global Climate Change
                            Notes outline to accompany the Global Climate Change Powerpoint
               http://www.docstoc.com/docs/69621520/Environmental-Science-Lecture-Powerpoint-Global-Warming--Climate-Change


   1. Define weather -


   2. Define climate -


          a. The four main factors that determine climate are:

                     i.

                    ii.

                   iii.

                   iv.


   3. What is the atmosphere?


          a. How thick is the atmosphere compared to the Earth?


   4. The troposphere is the _______________ and ____________ part of the atmosphere.



   5. Looking at the picture, list the four layers of the atmosphere starting with the one closest to Earth:

          a.

          b.

          c.

          d.

   6. The troposphere is the _____________ and _____________ part of the atmosphere.


   7. What occurs in the troposphere?


   8. How does this layer relate to global warming?



Written by James Dauray             http://www.docstoc.com/profile/jamesdauray                                                  Page 1
Environmental Science notes outline                                                          January 20, 2011


   9. Describe the stratosphere -

          a. What does this layer contain?

   10. Of all the solar radiation reaching the Earth,…

          a. 25% is _________________

          b. 25% is _________________

          c. 50% _ _________________

   11. Of the solar energy that reaches the surface…

          a. Fresh clean snow reflects _____________

          b. Dark soil reflects ________________

          c. The average reflection is _____________.

Greenhouse Effect

   12. Infrared energy that reflects off the Earth’s surface is trapped by ____________________
                     _______________________________________________________________________.

          a. Why is this process normal and necessary?

          b. How is this currently changing?

   13. Give the source of each of these greenhouse gases:

          a. Carbon dioxide:

          b. Methane:

          c. Water Vapor:

          d. CFCs:

          e. Nitrous Oxide:

   14. Which of these two greenhouse gases are the biggest contributors to global warming?




   15. The amount of _____________in the atmosphere directly affects _________________

      ______________________________.

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   16. Warm air containing water _______________________________________. This occurs

      because warm air is ________________ than cool air. As the warm air rises, heat is

      ______________ into the atmosphere and the water vapor ___________________.

          a. What happens to the condensed water?




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   17. Give three different ways that the Earth’s climate has changed throughout history:

          a.

          b.

          c.

Evidence of Global Warming

   18. How much has the Earth surface temperature increased since 1880?

          a.   How fast is the Earth warming?

          b.   When have the warmest years on record occurred?

          c.   How does this affect the Arctic?

   19. What are the three observations mentioned by the IPCC 2007 report?

          a.

          b.

          c.

   20. According to the IPCC 2007 report, what is the most likely cause of these observations?


Global Warming Timeline

      19th Century:

      1958:

      1970:

      1973:

      1977:

      1981:

      1995:

      1997:

      1998:

      2003:

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Environmental Science notes outline                                                      January 20, 2011


Day After Tomorrow (2004)

   21. What specific visuals does this movie give in regards to global climate change?



   Tokyo, Japan:



   Los Angeles, USA



   New York City, USA



   22. What three events occurred in 2005 relating to global climate change?

          a.

          b.

          c.

   23. What documentary is released in 2006?


Measuring Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere

   24. Where is the carbon dioxide detector located?


          a. This location allows for measurements: _________________________________

               _________________________________________________________________.


          b. Where does the air entering this area come from?


   25. What was the concentration of CO2 in 1960?


   26. What was the concentration of CO2 in 2000?




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   27. What exactly is the relationship between carbon dioxide and global temperature?


          a. Are there any areas of the graph where they do not match up?


   28. All temperature data before 1880 is the result of “proxies.”
           a. What is a proxy?


          b. Give two examples of proxies:


   29. The data from Antarctic ice cores only goes back ______________ years.

          a. Why is this limited?


   30. What is another source of data that goes back even farther?


          a. How can isotopes of water be used to determine global temperature?


   31. What changed at the end of the end of the last ice age?


   32. Describe the temperature pattern over the last 1,000 years.


   Medieval Warming Period and Little Ice Age

   33. When did the Medieval Warming Period Occur?


   34. What two major effects did this have on the Western Europeean civilizations?

          a.

          b.

   35. How did this affect the other continents?


          a. How does this relate to the Mayan empire?

   36. When did the Little Ice Age occur?



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Environmental Science notes outline                                                  January 20, 2011

   37. What two major effects did this have on the Western European civilizations?


   38. What are the three likely causes of this little ice age?

          a.

          b.

          c.

   39. Describe the temperature pattern over the last 130 years.



Hurricane Katrina

   40. When did Hurricane Katrina form?



   41. Why did the hurricane become so strong so quickly?



   42. What were the two main reasons why New Orleans was so badly damaged?



Global Warming and Hurricanes

   43. Is there any evidence to link climate change to frequency of hurricanes?




   44. How specifically are hurricanes affected by global warming?




El Nino and La Nina

   45. Define El Nino -


          a. Where is this located?


          b. Where is it found most of the time?

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Environmental Science notes outline                                                       January 20, 2011



          c. How often does it move, and where does it go?



   46. What is the weather like during an El Nino year?




   47. What is the weather like during a La Nina year?



Great Ocean Conveyoru

   48. Draw in the warm and cold currents of the great ocean conveyor in the map below:




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   49. Where is the majority of the sheet ice in the world located?


   50. What are the three effects of the melting of the sheet ice at the poles?

          a.

          b.

          c.

   51. Why is the other 1% of the sheet ice so important to human populations?

Global Warming, Heat, and the Water Cycle

   52. What two effects do increased surface temperatures have on the water cycle?

          a.

          b.

   53. According to the map, what region will experience:

          December-February:

          a. The greatest decrease in precipitation: ________________

          b. The greatest increase in precipitation: ________________

          June-August:

          c. The greatest decrease in precipitation: ________________

          d. The greatest increase in precipitation: ________________

Scientific Consensus

   54. In the 2004 survey of peer-reviewed papers, how many agreed with the IPCC’s conclusions?


   55. In the 2009 survey of Earth scientists, how many agreed with the IPCC’s conclusions?


Global Warming: Solutions

   56. Give two examples of prevention strategies:


   57. Give two examples of cleanup strategies:


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Environmental Science notes outline                                                          January 20, 2011

   58. In the long run, what would be less expensive: prevention, or cleanup?


   59. How would the stratoshield help reduce global warming?


          a. Would this cause acid rain or affect air quality?


          b. Why might this seem like such a positive solution by most people?


   60. What is the cap-and-trade system, and how would it affect greenhouse gas emissions?




Action vs. Inaction

   61. Fill out the table below:

                                      Significant Action                  No Action



Global Climate Change is a
fraud or is naturally
occurring




Global Climate Change is
real and primarily human-
caused




   62. How does the image shown summarize the dilemma faced by humanity in dealing with global warming?




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Climate change notes outline

  • 1. Environmental Science notes outline January 20, 2011 Global Climate Change Notes outline to accompany the Global Climate Change Powerpoint http://www.docstoc.com/docs/69621520/Environmental-Science-Lecture-Powerpoint-Global-Warming--Climate-Change 1. Define weather - 2. Define climate - a. The four main factors that determine climate are: i. ii. iii. iv. 3. What is the atmosphere? a. How thick is the atmosphere compared to the Earth? 4. The troposphere is the _______________ and ____________ part of the atmosphere. 5. Looking at the picture, list the four layers of the atmosphere starting with the one closest to Earth: a. b. c. d. 6. The troposphere is the _____________ and _____________ part of the atmosphere. 7. What occurs in the troposphere? 8. How does this layer relate to global warming? Written by James Dauray http://www.docstoc.com/profile/jamesdauray Page 1
  • 2. Environmental Science notes outline January 20, 2011 9. Describe the stratosphere - a. What does this layer contain? 10. Of all the solar radiation reaching the Earth,… a. 25% is _________________ b. 25% is _________________ c. 50% _ _________________ 11. Of the solar energy that reaches the surface… a. Fresh clean snow reflects _____________ b. Dark soil reflects ________________ c. The average reflection is _____________. Greenhouse Effect 12. Infrared energy that reflects off the Earth’s surface is trapped by ____________________ _______________________________________________________________________. a. Why is this process normal and necessary? b. How is this currently changing? 13. Give the source of each of these greenhouse gases: a. Carbon dioxide: b. Methane: c. Water Vapor: d. CFCs: e. Nitrous Oxide: 14. Which of these two greenhouse gases are the biggest contributors to global warming? 15. The amount of _____________in the atmosphere directly affects _________________ ______________________________. Page 2
  • 3. Environmental Science notes outline January 20, 2011 16. Warm air containing water _______________________________________. This occurs because warm air is ________________ than cool air. As the warm air rises, heat is ______________ into the atmosphere and the water vapor ___________________. a. What happens to the condensed water? Page 3
  • 4. Environmental Science notes outline January 20, 2011 17. Give three different ways that the Earth’s climate has changed throughout history: a. b. c. Evidence of Global Warming 18. How much has the Earth surface temperature increased since 1880? a. How fast is the Earth warming? b. When have the warmest years on record occurred? c. How does this affect the Arctic? 19. What are the three observations mentioned by the IPCC 2007 report? a. b. c. 20. According to the IPCC 2007 report, what is the most likely cause of these observations? Global Warming Timeline 19th Century: 1958: 1970: 1973: 1977: 1981: 1995: 1997: 1998: 2003: Page 4
  • 5. Environmental Science notes outline January 20, 2011 Day After Tomorrow (2004) 21. What specific visuals does this movie give in regards to global climate change? Tokyo, Japan: Los Angeles, USA New York City, USA 22. What three events occurred in 2005 relating to global climate change? a. b. c. 23. What documentary is released in 2006? Measuring Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere 24. Where is the carbon dioxide detector located? a. This location allows for measurements: _________________________________ _________________________________________________________________. b. Where does the air entering this area come from? 25. What was the concentration of CO2 in 1960? 26. What was the concentration of CO2 in 2000? Page 5
  • 6. Environmental Science notes outline January 20, 2011 27. What exactly is the relationship between carbon dioxide and global temperature? a. Are there any areas of the graph where they do not match up? 28. All temperature data before 1880 is the result of “proxies.” a. What is a proxy? b. Give two examples of proxies: 29. The data from Antarctic ice cores only goes back ______________ years. a. Why is this limited? 30. What is another source of data that goes back even farther? a. How can isotopes of water be used to determine global temperature? 31. What changed at the end of the end of the last ice age? 32. Describe the temperature pattern over the last 1,000 years. Medieval Warming Period and Little Ice Age 33. When did the Medieval Warming Period Occur? 34. What two major effects did this have on the Western Europeean civilizations? a. b. 35. How did this affect the other continents? a. How does this relate to the Mayan empire? 36. When did the Little Ice Age occur? Page 6
  • 7. Environmental Science notes outline January 20, 2011 37. What two major effects did this have on the Western European civilizations? 38. What are the three likely causes of this little ice age? a. b. c. 39. Describe the temperature pattern over the last 130 years. Hurricane Katrina 40. When did Hurricane Katrina form? 41. Why did the hurricane become so strong so quickly? 42. What were the two main reasons why New Orleans was so badly damaged? Global Warming and Hurricanes 43. Is there any evidence to link climate change to frequency of hurricanes? 44. How specifically are hurricanes affected by global warming? El Nino and La Nina 45. Define El Nino - a. Where is this located? b. Where is it found most of the time? Page 7
  • 8. Environmental Science notes outline January 20, 2011 c. How often does it move, and where does it go? 46. What is the weather like during an El Nino year? 47. What is the weather like during a La Nina year? Great Ocean Conveyoru 48. Draw in the warm and cold currents of the great ocean conveyor in the map below: Page 8
  • 9. Environmental Science notes outline January 20, 2011 49. Where is the majority of the sheet ice in the world located? 50. What are the three effects of the melting of the sheet ice at the poles? a. b. c. 51. Why is the other 1% of the sheet ice so important to human populations? Global Warming, Heat, and the Water Cycle 52. What two effects do increased surface temperatures have on the water cycle? a. b. 53. According to the map, what region will experience: December-February: a. The greatest decrease in precipitation: ________________ b. The greatest increase in precipitation: ________________ June-August: c. The greatest decrease in precipitation: ________________ d. The greatest increase in precipitation: ________________ Scientific Consensus 54. In the 2004 survey of peer-reviewed papers, how many agreed with the IPCC’s conclusions? 55. In the 2009 survey of Earth scientists, how many agreed with the IPCC’s conclusions? Global Warming: Solutions 56. Give two examples of prevention strategies: 57. Give two examples of cleanup strategies: Page 9
  • 10. Environmental Science notes outline January 20, 2011 58. In the long run, what would be less expensive: prevention, or cleanup? 59. How would the stratoshield help reduce global warming? a. Would this cause acid rain or affect air quality? b. Why might this seem like such a positive solution by most people? 60. What is the cap-and-trade system, and how would it affect greenhouse gas emissions? Action vs. Inaction 61. Fill out the table below: Significant Action No Action Global Climate Change is a fraud or is naturally occurring Global Climate Change is real and primarily human- caused 62. How does the image shown summarize the dilemma faced by humanity in dealing with global warming? Page 10