Welcome to Our Presentation
on
“Climate Change”
Presented by: Minhazul Wahid Shaown
ID No- 191810034, EEE
Welcome to My Presentation
on
“Climate Change”
CONTENT
● What is Climate Change
● Causes of Climate Change
● Consequences of Climate Change
● Prevention of Climate Change
• Definition of Climate & Climate Change
Climate :
Climate is the average weather
conditions over time.
Climate Change :
Climate Change is a change in the
pattern of weather, and related changes
in oceans, land surfaces and ice sheets,
occurring over time scales of decades or
longer.
● Causes of Climate Change
The main cause of Climate Change is
Global Warming.Global Warming is
caused by the Greenhouse Effect.
Thermal image of earth from 1970-2015
Greenhouse Effect is a natural process by
which the atmosphere retains some of the
sun’s heat, allowing the Earth to maintain
the necessary conditions to host life.
Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere are
called GHG.
Main Green House gases are -
● CO2 (Carbon Dioxide)
● CH4 (Methane)
● N2O (Nitrous Oxide)
● CFC,SF6,NF3 (Fluorinated Gases) etc.
● Causes behind Global
Warming:
# Green House Effect :
But daily human activities maximize the
Greenhouse Effect,causing the planet’s
temperature to increase .
Forests are natural carbon
sinks, absorbing CO2 through
photosynthesis and returning
oxygen to the atmosphere.So
when they are cut down, that
beneficial effect is lost and the
carbon stored in the trees is
released into the atmosphere,
adding to the Greenhouse
Effect.
# Destruction of Marine Ecosystems:
The oceans are also carbon sinks,
absorbing up to 50 % of CO2.The problem
is that, when they reach their limit,they
can’t absorb more CO2 & as a result the
ocean acidifies and causes death and
disease among marine flora and fauna.
# Burning of Fossil Fuel for Energy :
Fossil fuels are fuels created from organic
materials. Fossil fuels include oil, natural gas
and coal. When these fossil fuels are
burned, they release carbon dioxide,
methane, nitrogen and particulates into the
atmosphere. These upset the natural
balance of nitrogen and carbon dioxide in
the atmosphere, which leads to smog, acid
rain and Greenhouse Effect.
# Increase of Population :
An increasingly numerous
population needs more and
more resources, which
speeds up the increase in
greenhouse gas emissions.
● Consequences of Climate Change
# Effects on Species &
Change in Eco-system :
Every species worldwide is impacted by
Climate Change. By 2100, an estimated 50%
of all the world’s species could go extinct
because of Climate Change.
If nations fail to rein in their greenhouse gas
emissions, nearly every Ecosystem on the
Planet will be transformed by Climate
Change.
# Melting of the Poles &
Rising Sea Level :
1914
Pictured example: Portage Glacier, Alaska
With Global Warning, both of the
poles are warming quickly causing
ice to melt in both regions, as a
result Sea Level is rising.
It also caused by the expansion of
seawater as it warms.
# Acidification of the Oceans :
The absorption of too much CO₂
acidifies water causes death and
disease among fish, sea snake,
sea snails, coral and other
organisms in the sea & disrupt
the Marine Ecosystem.
# Extreme Weather Phenomena :
Hurricanes, cyclones, typhoons, tornadoes,
drought, floods,heavy rain and snow all
increase in their degree of violence due to
Global Warming causing more deaths,
victims, refugees and material damage.
# Risk of Human Extinction :
Because of Climate Change-
● Decline in crop productivity.
● Shortage of drinkable water supply.
● Polluted atmosphere is causing many
diseases like allergies, lung cancer,
stroke, asthma, immune system defects,
premature death etc.
● River, lakes,ocean polluted with toxic
materials.
● Prevention of Climate Change
First, it is important to be clear that climate change cannot be avoided. We can mitigate its
effects and adapt to its consequences.
Here are some effective ways to mitigate Climate Change -
● Power your home with renewable
energy from solar panel or wind turbine.
● Invest in energy efficient appliances.
● Use energy wisely by turning off the
appliance when you aren’t using it.
● Govt. should invest in renewable energy
projects like Hydroelectric Power
Plant,Solar & Wind Power Plant,Biomass.
● Prevention of Climate Change
● Recycling & Waste Manage Management are
important practice to reduce GHG emissions.
● Use fuel efficient vehicle,hybrid or electronic
vehicle to reduce transportation emissions.
● Tree Plantation helps to reduce CO2
● Govt. should take necessary steps & policies
to decrease the production of carbon
emissions.
● Conclusion
Although each action maybe small, if many people make small changes, it will add up to make a
big difference.

Presentation on climate change

  • 1.
    Welcome to OurPresentation on “Climate Change” Presented by: Minhazul Wahid Shaown ID No- 191810034, EEE Welcome to My Presentation on “Climate Change”
  • 2.
    CONTENT ● What isClimate Change ● Causes of Climate Change ● Consequences of Climate Change ● Prevention of Climate Change
  • 3.
    • Definition ofClimate & Climate Change Climate : Climate is the average weather conditions over time. Climate Change : Climate Change is a change in the pattern of weather, and related changes in oceans, land surfaces and ice sheets, occurring over time scales of decades or longer.
  • 4.
    ● Causes ofClimate Change The main cause of Climate Change is Global Warming.Global Warming is caused by the Greenhouse Effect. Thermal image of earth from 1970-2015
  • 5.
    Greenhouse Effect isa natural process by which the atmosphere retains some of the sun’s heat, allowing the Earth to maintain the necessary conditions to host life. Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere are called GHG. Main Green House gases are - ● CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) ● CH4 (Methane) ● N2O (Nitrous Oxide) ● CFC,SF6,NF3 (Fluorinated Gases) etc. ● Causes behind Global Warming: # Green House Effect : But daily human activities maximize the Greenhouse Effect,causing the planet’s temperature to increase .
  • 6.
    Forests are naturalcarbon sinks, absorbing CO2 through photosynthesis and returning oxygen to the atmosphere.So when they are cut down, that beneficial effect is lost and the carbon stored in the trees is released into the atmosphere, adding to the Greenhouse Effect.
  • 7.
    # Destruction ofMarine Ecosystems: The oceans are also carbon sinks, absorbing up to 50 % of CO2.The problem is that, when they reach their limit,they can’t absorb more CO2 & as a result the ocean acidifies and causes death and disease among marine flora and fauna.
  • 8.
    # Burning ofFossil Fuel for Energy : Fossil fuels are fuels created from organic materials. Fossil fuels include oil, natural gas and coal. When these fossil fuels are burned, they release carbon dioxide, methane, nitrogen and particulates into the atmosphere. These upset the natural balance of nitrogen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which leads to smog, acid rain and Greenhouse Effect.
  • 9.
    # Increase ofPopulation : An increasingly numerous population needs more and more resources, which speeds up the increase in greenhouse gas emissions.
  • 10.
    ● Consequences ofClimate Change # Effects on Species & Change in Eco-system : Every species worldwide is impacted by Climate Change. By 2100, an estimated 50% of all the world’s species could go extinct because of Climate Change. If nations fail to rein in their greenhouse gas emissions, nearly every Ecosystem on the Planet will be transformed by Climate Change.
  • 11.
    # Melting ofthe Poles & Rising Sea Level : 1914 Pictured example: Portage Glacier, Alaska With Global Warning, both of the poles are warming quickly causing ice to melt in both regions, as a result Sea Level is rising. It also caused by the expansion of seawater as it warms.
  • 12.
    # Acidification ofthe Oceans : The absorption of too much CO₂ acidifies water causes death and disease among fish, sea snake, sea snails, coral and other organisms in the sea & disrupt the Marine Ecosystem.
  • 13.
    # Extreme WeatherPhenomena : Hurricanes, cyclones, typhoons, tornadoes, drought, floods,heavy rain and snow all increase in their degree of violence due to Global Warming causing more deaths, victims, refugees and material damage.
  • 14.
    # Risk ofHuman Extinction : Because of Climate Change- ● Decline in crop productivity. ● Shortage of drinkable water supply. ● Polluted atmosphere is causing many diseases like allergies, lung cancer, stroke, asthma, immune system defects, premature death etc. ● River, lakes,ocean polluted with toxic materials.
  • 15.
    ● Prevention ofClimate Change First, it is important to be clear that climate change cannot be avoided. We can mitigate its effects and adapt to its consequences. Here are some effective ways to mitigate Climate Change - ● Power your home with renewable energy from solar panel or wind turbine. ● Invest in energy efficient appliances. ● Use energy wisely by turning off the appliance when you aren’t using it. ● Govt. should invest in renewable energy projects like Hydroelectric Power Plant,Solar & Wind Power Plant,Biomass.
  • 16.
    ● Prevention ofClimate Change ● Recycling & Waste Manage Management are important practice to reduce GHG emissions. ● Use fuel efficient vehicle,hybrid or electronic vehicle to reduce transportation emissions. ● Tree Plantation helps to reduce CO2 ● Govt. should take necessary steps & policies to decrease the production of carbon emissions.
  • 17.
    ● Conclusion Although eachaction maybe small, if many people make small changes, it will add up to make a big difference.

Editor's Notes

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