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Global Warming

Global Warming Anthony Levy Grades 9-12 Global warming is the warming of the earth through carbon dioxide (CO2) being pumped into the atmosphere from various sources including cars and smokestacks. What is Global Warming

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Global Warming

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  1. Global Warming Anthony Levy Grades 9-12

  2. Global warming is the warming of the earth through carbon dioxide (CO2) being pumped into the atmosphere from various sources including cars and smokestacks. What is Global Warming

  3. Over the past few centuries, people have been burning more amounts of fuels such as wood, coal, oil, natural gas and gasoline. The gases formed by the burning, such as carbon dioxide, are building up in the atmosphere. The result some experts believe is the Earth heating up and undergoing global warming. Sources of Carbon Dioxide

  4. The CO2 gases trap heat like the glass in a greenhouse. This is where the term “greenhouse effect” came from. Major Greenhouse Gases Carbon dioxide (CO2 --53%) Methane (CH4 --17%) Nitrous Oxide (N2O --5%) Ground-level Ozone (O3 --13%) Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs --12%) Water Vapor (H2O) What is the Greenhouse Effect

  5. Effects of Global Warming • Trapped heat • Climate change • Water cycle speeds up • Glacial melt • Ocean water expansion • Extreme weather events • Drastic change in Precipitation • Increase in global temperature

  6. Scientists say that the barrier insulating the ice caps is melting. As the ice melts, big chunks of glaciers will break off. The ice chunks, known as icebergs, create mass in the ocean. The icebergs move the water causing the ocean level to rise. Some of the shoreline in many places will go under water. What’s Happening

  7. Larsen B ice shelf and Antarctic Peninsula

  8. Rising global temperatures may affect local climate conditions. Changing regional climate conditions will alter forests, food, and water supplies. It could also affect human health, animals, and many types of ecosystems. Deserts may expand into existing rangelands. What Will Happen

  9. Conservation Reduce energy needs Recycling Alternate energy sources Nuclear Wind Geothermal Hydroelectric Solar Fusion Ways to Decrease Global Warming

  10. Changes people can make to reduce CO2 Output • Drive Less: 15 miles less per week of driving (bike, carpool, walk) eliminates 900 pounds of carbon dioxide a year. • Clean engine oil and properly inflated tires eliminates 1000 pounds of carbon dioxide a year. • A hybrid or electric car eliminates 5600 pounds of carbon dioxide a year. • Replace three incandescent light bulbs to fluorescent bulbs in your home and eliminate 300 pounds of carbon dioxide a year. • Recycling half of the aluminum, glass, plastic, and paper that you use reduces 2400 pounds of carbon dioxide a year. • Turn your heater down and your air conditioner up by 3 degrees and save 1050 pounds of carbon dioxide a year.

  11. References • www.fightglobalwarming.com • www.42explore.com/globewrm.htm • www.nas.edu

  12. Which is not a source of Carbon Dioxide? Wood Coal Wind Gasoline A B C D

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