global warming and climate change Flashcards

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global warming

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the rise of global temperatures over time

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climate change

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long-term changes in global atmospheric conditions

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greenhouse effect

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the warming of the Earth’s atmosphere due to the trapping of heat that would otherwise be radiated back into space; it is vital to the survival of life on earth

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4
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does the sun contribute to climate change?

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quite insignificantly

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mitigation

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the action of reducing something

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solutions to mitigate climate change include (6)

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  1. control population growth
  2. switch to renewable energy sources
  3. reduce use of non-renewable energy sources
  4. recycle
  5. afforestation
  6. reduce deforestation rates
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give examples of why people might think climate change is due to natural causes

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  1. the ice age ended only 12 000 years ago

2. variations in the amount of solar radiation

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how is carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere?

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  1. when fossil fuels are burned
  2. burning of wood as a fuel
  3. deforestation
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how is methane released into the atmosphere?

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decay of organic matter

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how are nitrous oxides released into the atmosphere?

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burning of fossil fuels and use of artificial fertilisers

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how are chlorofluorocarbons released into the atmosphere?

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gases released via aerosols and coolants in cooling systems; also in some types of packaging and insulation

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what are the 4 main greenhouse gases? which is most common?

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carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxides, chlorofluorocarbons. carbon dioxide is most common

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what effects do rising sea levels have on the impacts of climate change?

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rising sea levels mean:

  1. retreat from the coast (migration)
  2. relocation of economic activities
  3. health and wellbeing is affected
  4. some biodiversity is lost
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what effects does changing climates have on the impacts of climate change?

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changing climates mean:

  1. ecosystem changes
  2. economic opportunities
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ecosystem

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a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment

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what do we mean my ‘ecosystem changes’?

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climate change will change the distribution of ecosystems. the worlds biomes will be pushed towards the poles

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what do we mean by ‘rising sea levels’?

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as the stores of ice in polar and high mountain regions are unlocked and melt, vast quantities of meltwater will cause the global sea level to rise

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what city is said to be the most threatened city by a 1-metre rise in sea level

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Miami (USA)