Mitigation against Climate Change Flashcards

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What environmental impacts are there from climate change?

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-Increased stress organisms, many species will die
-Impacts on forests
-Harmful algal blooms

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What economic effects of climate change?

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-Increased summer droughts
-Marine based economies will collapse
-Increased flooding will cause damage to businesses, infrastructure and homes

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What health impacts are there from climate change?

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-Changes in illnesses carried by ticks and mosquitos
-Increased risks for people with asthma and heart illness due to more summer air pollution
-Greater risk of injury from severe weather events

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What are some potential mitigation measures?

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-Sequestrations of Co2
-Reducing black carbon
-Bio-geoengineering

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5
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What does EOR stand for?

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Enhanced Oil recovery

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What is a UN strategy for action?

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-UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
-Paris Agreement
-Kyoto Protocol

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What was an unexpected effect of the covid 19 pandemic?

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COVID-19 reversed the trend of green house gas emissions to an unprecedented decline (Down by 6.7%)

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What other impacts were there from the pandemic?

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-Almost overnight the Himalayas became visible from a distance for the first time in years
-9% drop of green house gas emissions
-Rivers flowed free of toxic pollutants

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What are the three steps to carbon sequestration?

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-Capture
-Transportation
-Storage

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What could be an example of carbon sequestration?

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Co2 source (power plant) -> Co2 capture and separation plant -> Co2 compression unit -> Co2 transport -> Co2 injection (deep in earth) ->Co2 Storage

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What could be an Irish example of Co2 storage?

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Irish Co2 Capture and Storage Study, Monaghan 2006
Theoretical = 17,300 Mt/ Effective practical = 630 Mt

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What factors make a site suitable for storage of Co2?

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-Reservoir formations must have-
-Porosity
-Permeability
-Preferably in a supercritical state

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Describe potential Co2 storage in Norway

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-Strip Co2 from natural gas
-Store in deep aquifers
-800m

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What are the impacts of ocean storage of Co2?

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-Changes of pH (more acidic)
-Chronic and ecosystem effects are unknown
-Change of bacteria, nanobenthos and meiobenthos after exposure to 20,000 and 5000 ppm for 77-375 hrs at 2000m

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What options are there to reduce black carbon?

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-Black carbon is rapidly removed from the atmosphere by deposition
-Less burning of fossil fuels, move towards electrical transport
-Renewables
-Responsible land management activities to reduce wild fires

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16
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What bio-geoengineering could be done to mitigate climate change?

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12 small-scale experiments over the past decade
-Have consistently shown that intentional nutrient additions result in phytoplankton blooms that draw down atmospheric Co2

17
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What is an example of sea enrichment?

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Iron (Fe) enrichment experiments
-Before low levels of phytoplankton
-3 weeks later
Higher concentrations of phytoplankton
-Still needs more investigation

18
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What is another option for bio-geoengineering?

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Artificial Upwelling
-There is a surprising cooling effect, slowing decomposition on land (Could reduce C02 emissions, preserve plant species and cool poles)

19
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How could articifical upwelling be achieved?

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Using wave driven pumps
-Need water from correct depths for combination of nutrients and dissolved gasses
-300 to 700mr