Topic 4.4: Climate Change Flashcards

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What do greenhouse gases do?

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Greenhouse gases absorb and emit long-wave (infrared) radiation, thereby trapping and holding heat within the atmosphere

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Define greenhouse effect

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The greenhouse effect is a natural process whereby the atmosphere behaves like a greenhouse to trap and retain heat

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What is the first step of the greenhouse effect?

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Incoming radiation from the sun is shorter wave radiation (ultraviolet radiation and the visible spectrum)

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After Incoming radiation from the sun is shorter wave radiation (ultraviolet radiation and the visible spectrum) what is the next step of the greenhouse effect?

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The surface of the Earth absorbs short wave radiation and re-emits it at a longer wavelength (i.e. infra-red / heat)

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After The surface of the Earth absorbs short wave radiation and re-emits it at a longer wavelength (i.e. infra-red / heat) what is the last step of the greenhouse effect?

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Greenhouse gases absorb and re-radiate this longer wave radiation and hence retain the heat within the atmosphere

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Define precautionary principle

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The precautionary principle states that when a human-induced activity raises a significant threat of harm to the environment or human health, then precautionary measures should be taken even if there is no scientific consensus regarding cause and effect

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Define carbon footprint

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A carbon footprint is defined as the total amount of greenhouse gases produced to directly and indirectly support human activity

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