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Unit 5 Part 4 - Impacts of Climate Change

2014 - the IPCC Put out their 5th assessment

Sea Level Rise

  • Water expands when it heats up.

  • Ice melting is increasing in volume

  • 1.5-4.5 degrees Celsius can lead to 15-95cm of rise

  • If a threshold is hit…it could be meters

Ocean Acidification

  • Increased carbon dioxide absorption by the ocean has made it slightly acidic

  • Oceans absorb about 1/2 of anthropogenic carbon dioxide

  • We are at a .1 pH rise but remember that scale is logarithmic

  • As oceans warm…they absorb less carbon dioxide

Polar Ice Cap Melting

  • Ice on Antarctica, glaciers and Greenland will increase sea level when melted but not Arctic Ice.

  • Loss of the Greenland Ice sheet could stop the Thermohaline conveyor by diluting the super salty water needed to push it along.

  • That would dramatically alter Europe’s climate.

  • Methane now trapped under the arctic ice sheets would be released and contribute to GHG levels.

Glaciers

  • Glaciers in the last 30 years have been decreasing significantly

  • Loss of glaciers lead to flooding and landslides

  • Glaciers are a vital source of water for billions of people

Weather Patterns

  • More heat means more energy for more violent and more extreme weather. Current weather patterns can shift.

  • Global Precipitation can increase up to 15% in some areas, but other areas will have extended droughts.

  • These changes in water movement will lead to more erosion, desertification and salinization of lands.

Food Issues

  • Though temperatures increasing should increase photosynthesis, this is not necessarily the case because extra respiration is required to NPP may not increase

Biodiversity

  • Animals CAN move

  • However, plants cannot move fast enough to flee global warming

  • Plants are breaking dormancy too early and could die from a late frost because of false spring

  • If water temperature hits 72 degrees, coral will die

Human Health

  • More heat waves, cold snaps, hurricanes, floods and other natural weather disasters will kill or injure more people

  • But…warmer temperatures would lead to less colds, reduced heating bills and lower accidental driving deaths on snowy roads


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Unit 5 Part 4 - Impacts of Climate Change

2014 - the IPCC Put out their 5th assessment

Sea Level Rise

  • Water expands when it heats up.

  • Ice melting is increasing in volume

  • 1.5-4.5 degrees Celsius can lead to 15-95cm of rise

  • If a threshold is hit…it could be meters

Ocean Acidification

  • Increased carbon dioxide absorption by the ocean has made it slightly acidic

  • Oceans absorb about 1/2 of anthropogenic carbon dioxide

  • We are at a .1 pH rise but remember that scale is logarithmic

  • As oceans warm…they absorb less carbon dioxide

Polar Ice Cap Melting

  • Ice on Antarctica, glaciers and Greenland will increase sea level when melted but not Arctic Ice.

  • Loss of the Greenland Ice sheet could stop the Thermohaline conveyor by diluting the super salty water needed to push it along.

  • That would dramatically alter Europe’s climate.

  • Methane now trapped under the arctic ice sheets would be released and contribute to GHG levels.

Glaciers

  • Glaciers in the last 30 years have been decreasing significantly

  • Loss of glaciers lead to flooding and landslides

  • Glaciers are a vital source of water for billions of people

Weather Patterns

  • More heat means more energy for more violent and more extreme weather. Current weather patterns can shift.

  • Global Precipitation can increase up to 15% in some areas, but other areas will have extended droughts.

  • These changes in water movement will lead to more erosion, desertification and salinization of lands.

Food Issues

  • Though temperatures increasing should increase photosynthesis, this is not necessarily the case because extra respiration is required to NPP may not increase

Biodiversity

  • Animals CAN move

  • However, plants cannot move fast enough to flee global warming

  • Plants are breaking dormancy too early and could die from a late frost because of false spring

  • If water temperature hits 72 degrees, coral will die

Human Health

  • More heat waves, cold snaps, hurricanes, floods and other natural weather disasters will kill or injure more people

  • But…warmer temperatures would lead to less colds, reduced heating bills and lower accidental driving deaths on snowy roads