Climate Change Information Flashcards

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Depletion of ozone layer

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Ozone shields the Earth’s surface from the harmful effects of solar radiation. It acts as a filter by preventing most of the sun’s ultraviolet rays from reaching the Earth. The depletion of the ozone layer is primarily caused by man-made pollutants, particularly CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons). CFCs are widely used in various industrial applications an expample at the production of expanded polystyrene foam.

The consequences of ozone layer depletion are profound. First and foremost an Higher UV levels can lead to an increased incidence of skin cancer. It can also harm animals, damage crops, and disrupt ecosystems by affecting the growth and development of plants and marine habitat

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Greenhouse effect

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Greenhouse effect

The greenhouse effect is a natural process that warms the Earth’s surface. It occurs when certain gases in the Earth’s atmosphere, often referred to as greenhouse gases, trap heat from the sun and prevent it from escaping into space. These gases include carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), water vapor (H2O), and others. Consequences are Global warming. The Earth’s average temperature increases due to the heightened greenhouse effect. This phenomenon leads to a rise in surface temperatures, which can disrupt ecosystems and weather patterns. Another affect is Climate Change
Global warming, in turn, leads to changes in climate patterns. This includes more frequent and severe heatwaves, and an increased frequency of extreme weather events such as hurricanes and droughts.Melting Ice and Rising Sea Levels: As temperatures rise, polar ice caps and glaciers melt, contributing to rising sea levels. This can lead to coastal erosion, increased flooding, and the displacement of coastal communities.

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Pollution

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Water Pollution:
Water pollution is a significant issue caused by sewage, industrial waste, toxic substances, and oil contamination. This pollution affects rivers, lakes, oceans, and groundwater, leading to harm in aquatic ecosystems, health problems from contaminated drinking water, harm to aquatic life, and the destruction of marine ecosystems due to oil spills.

Air Pollution:
Air pollution has multiple causes, both natural (dust storms, volcanic activity) and human-made (burning fossil fuels, using chemicals). It results in acid rain, smog, respiratory disorders, and contributes to the greenhouse effect and climate change.

Solid Waste Mismanagement:
Improper disposal of solid waste can lead to environmental pollution, including soil, air, and water pollution. Waste disposal methods include dumping in landfills (which may produce methane), burying, or incinerating, each with its own environmental consequences. Dumping waste in the ocean can lead to water pollution and harm marine habitats.

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Deforestation

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The earth’s forests are home to some of the most important species on earth, and they play a vital role in regulating the climate. A vital affect of deforestation is the endangerment of species unsustainable logging disrupts the natural habitat of wildlife. Trees and vegetation are removed, depriving animals of shelter and food sources.

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renewable energy

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Renewable energy refers to energy sources that are naturally replenished and have a minimal environmental impact. These sources can be used to generate electricity, heat, and power various applications. Here’s an explanation of renewable energy.

Wind Energy is a renewable resource harnessed by wind turbines, which are designed to capture the kinetic energy of moving air. Advantages: 1. Clean and Renewable:Wind energy is a clean and renewable source of power. It doesn’t emit greenhouse gases or air pollutants, making it environmentally friendly.2. Wind is a widespread and nearly inexhaustible resource, especially in regions with consistent winds. Wind farms can coexist with other land uses, such as agriculture, making efficient use of available land.

Solar Energy is derived from the sun’s radiation, which is abundant and freely available.The primary technology used to capture solar energy is solar panels, which are often made up of photovoltaic (PV) cells.
These PV cells are designed to absorb sunlight and convert it into electricity or heat, depending on the application. Advantages:
1. Clean and Sustainable Solar: energy is a clean and renewable source of power. It doesn’t produce harmful emissions or contribute to air pollution, making it environmentally friendly. 2. Abundant Resource:The sun is an almost limitless source of energy. It’s available in most parts of the world, providing a consistent and sustainable power supply.

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Solution for greenhouse effect

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Renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, and hydropower, are a solution for the greenhouse effect and climate change for several reasons:

  1. Reduced Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Renewable energy sources produce little to no greenhouse gas emissions when generating electricity. Unlike fossil fuels (such as coal, oil, and natural gas), which release carbon dioxide (CO2) and other pollutants when burned, renewables generate power without adding to the greenhouse effect.
  2. Carbon Neutrality: Some renewables, like wind and solar, are considered carbon-neutral because they don’t release CO2 during operation. Any emissions associated with their manufacturing, installation, and maintenance are relatively low and can be offset by the emissions they displace. Erklären was Solar und Wind Energy sind
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Solution for Polution

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Solid waste

  1. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle:
    • Promote waste reduction at the source by encouraging individuals and businesses to use less and choose products with minimal packaging.
    • Encourage the reuse of items when possible to extend their lifespan.
    • Establish and promote recycling programs for paper, cardboard, plastics, glass, and metals to divert materials from landfills.

Germany has been successful in its fight against growing landfill sites by introducing a sophisticated waste disposal system, the Green Dot system. A major part of the success of this programme is the proper sorting of domestic waste such as returnable bottles or glass jars, paper, cardboard and plastic materials. By having to pay for plastic bags, consumers are encouraged to use reusable shopping bags instead.

Air Pollution

  1. Reduce Fossil Fuel Use:
    • Transition to cleaner energy sources, such as renewables (solar and wind energy), to reduce emissions from coal, oil, and natural gas.
    • Promote energy efficiency in homes, industries, and transportation to decrease energy consumption and emissions.
  2. Promote Clean Transportation:
    • Encourage the use of electric vehicles, public transportation, and cycling to reduce emissions from the transportation sector. (Car pooling)
    • Improve fuel efficiency standards for vehicles and support the development of low-emission vehicles. (49€ Ticket)
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Sustainable Lifestyle

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Eat less meat
One third of our carbon footprint is determined by our diet. Animal-based food accounts for about 80 percent of this. Their production requires an extremely large amount of water, pollutes our groundwater with liquid manure, and consumes valuable land for fodder cultivation. The most effective way to improve your ecological footprint is to avoid or reduce the consumption of animal-based foods.

Reduce plastic waste
Plastic packaging is everywhere, from food to toys, cosmetics to electronics. These tips will help you reduce plastic waste: Buy unpackaged things whenever possible, for example at an unpackaged shop. If you can’t avoid it, dispose of plastic directly when shopping in the yellow bins at the shops or in the yellow bins at home.

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