Ocean currents are influenced by many factors including differences in water density. For example, the Gulf Stream originates in the Gulf of Mexico and flows northeast, influencing climate as part of the global ocean conveyor belt. Ocean currents transfer heat around the world via this conveyor belt and affect both ocean and land temperatures, impacting global weather patterns and climates.
This presentation curates resources, podcasts and screenshots focusing on our changing climate. What are your go-to resources? What inspires? Favorite buzzwords? We welcome your interaction -- comments, questions, suggestions, shares, clips, favorites, likes and hearts.
- Ron Mader (Las Vegas, 2016)
Some history: This presentation was first created in 2008 to review global initiatives in the realm of climate change. An early version debuted at the Environmental Tourism Forum in Monterrey, Mexico.
More info on the Planeta Wiki
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/climate
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/climatenotes
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/climatecop22
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/climatecop21
November 2015 video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEbgKy57xIU
this ppt tells about the climate changes that happened and also the system followed in climate change system and also tells about the suns refelection and the solution tonthe climatic effects
IEEE SusTech Global Future of Water Presentation 11/14/17Mark Goldstein
Water remains an essential element for life that plays a central and critical role in all aspects of our national and global economies and environment. We are entering an era of immense water-related threats due to climate change and human actions bringing floods, droughts, reduced water availability, and degraded water quality that threaten communities, nations, and global sociopolitical and economic security.
This presentation covers water futures from a macro level as regions, governments, and industries prepare for and manage increasing water-related threats utilizing traditional and emergent technologies to resolve these issues and provide water and sanitation that address the needs of all. It also will cover water futures from at a more personal and community level featuring technological advances and rediscovery of appropriate technology of the past to forge a water-secure future.
Non-linearity Analysis of Ship Roll Gyro-stabilizer Control System
Analyzing Potential Water Harvesting from Atmosphere in Near Coastal Area
Application of Fourth Industrial Revolution Technologies to Marine Aquaculture for Future Food: Imperatives, Challenges and Prospects
A CFD Study of the Resistance Behavior of a Planing hull in Restricted Waterways
The National Middle School Association (NMSA) sponsored this presentation for middle school science teachers. Topics include Earth’s energy budget and climate change; Albedo; Regional temperature and sea ice changes; NSES Standards and Misconceptions; Resources to Enhance Your Content Knowledge; and Science Lessons and Activities.