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Climate and Climate Change. Essential Points. Climate and weather prediction are completely different Detecting climate change is very complex The main greenhouse gas on Earth is water vapor A little greenhouse effect is a good thing Many things have affected earth’s past climate
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Essential Points • Climate and weather prediction are completely different • Detecting climate change is very complex • The main greenhouse gas on Earth is water vapor • A little greenhouse effect is a good thing • Many things have affected earth’s past climate • Gradual brightening of the sun will eventually make the earth too hot for life
Some Conclusions • This is not as easy as the media make it seem • The fact that it’s not easy doesn’t excuse us from dealing with it • The fact that something can’t be proven conclusively doesn’t protect you if you make the wrong decision • Don’t confuse reasoning with reality. Just because you can justify believing something doesn’t make it true.
Positive and Negative Greenhouse Effects Positive Greenhouse Effect • Light enters • IR trapped: Warming Negative Greenhouse Effect • Light Blocked • IR can leave: Cooling • Titan
Greenhouse Gases • Water Vapor • Carbon Dioxide • Methane • Nitrous and Nitric Oxides • Ozone • Transparent to visible light but absorb infrared
Carbon Dioxide • Has doubled to 380 ppm since start of Industrial Revolution • Coupled to Temperature Rise? • More Cloud Cover? • Taken up by biomass? • Taken up by oceans?
Paleoclimatology • The present is the key to the past – but • The past is also the key to the present • Study of ancient climates • Have to rely on proxy measurements • How to convert qualitative data to numbers?
Ancient Paleoclimatology • Oxygen 18 • Fossils • Evaporites • Glacial Indicators • Air bubbles in amber
Earth’s Climatic History • Faint Early Sun • Anoxic Early Atmosphere • Advent of Life – UV Protection? • 2.3 b.y. Glaciation • 2 b.y. Oxygen Threshold • End of Iron Formations • First Red Sandstones • 900-600 m.y. Snowball Earth
Earth’s Climatic History • 600-500 m.y. Cambrian “Explosion” • 450 m.y. Ordovician Ice Age • 350 m.y. Advent of Forests • 350-250 m.y. Permian Ice Age • 100 m.y. Cretaceous Warm Period • 50 m.y. Eocene Warm Period • Pleistocene Ice Age
Recent Paleoclimatology • Historic Records • Tree Rings • Pollen Studies • Oxygen 18 • Ice Cores
Holocene Climate • 11,000 Younger Dryas Cooling • 9,000-6,000 Mid-Holocene Warm Period (“Climatic Optimum”) • 900-1300 AD – Medieval Warm Period • 1300-1450 Little Ice Age I • 1450-1550 Partial Recovery • 1550-1800 Little Ice Age II
Possible Effects of Global Warming • More Heat Extremes • Drought • Rise in Sea Level • Temporary Severe Cold Spell? • Rapid Migration of Ecological Zones • More Biomass but Lower Nutritional Value
Not a Bad Thing? • Reduced Energy Demands • Longer Growing Seasons • More Biomass • More Habitable Land
What We Know and Don’t Know • Certain: Carbon Dioxide Increase • Nearly Certain: Climate is Warming • Debatable (Legitimately) • How much is of human origin? • Permanent or temporary warming? • Uncertain: • Can we do anything? • Will benefits exceed costs? • Risks of premature policy decisions?
Ozone Stratosphere – Good • Absorbs solar ultraviolet Troposphere – Bad • Toxic • Contributes to air pollution
Ozone Depletion • Cl stripped off synthetic molecules by solar ultraviolet • Cl reacts with ozone, acts as catalyst • Cl – CF3 (Freon) 360 • Cl – CCl3 (Carbon tetrachloride) 294 • Cl – H (Hydrochloric Acid) 431
Long-Term Climatic Trends • Brightening of the Sun • Capturing of CO2 by carbonate rocks? • Extinction of plants • Moist greenhouse effect • Runaway CO2 Greenhouse Effect • Venus conditions
The Ultimate Long-Term Forecast • Slow warming trend for the next billion years • Increasing humidity • Boiling and evaporation of the oceans, accompanied by extinction of life
The Goldilocks Problem • Venus is too hot • Mars is too cold • Earth is J-u-st Right
Planetary Habitable Zones • Primarily in the Liquid Water Zone • Ice is OK but planet can’t be too warm • Water Vapor in upper atmosphere broken down by solar UV and charged particles (photodissociation) • Hydrogen escapes to space • Can lose oceans in 100 m.y.
Future of Life • Plants need > 10 ppm CO2 • Animals and plants die around 50 C • Micro-organisms can tolerate 130 C + • But biology seems to like heat and we have a billion years to experiment • Pressurized cells? • Anti-boiling fluids? • Problem is breakdown of organic molecules • 200 C (380 F) max?
The Oreo Model of Life History Micro-organism Earth (0-3 billion years) Multicellular Earth (3-5 billion years) Micro-organism Earth (5-6 billion years) “The white creamy middle”
Essential Points • Climate and weather prediction are completely different • Detecting climate change is very complex • The main greenhouse gas on Earth is water vapor • A little greenhouse effect is a good thing • Many things have affected earth’s past climate • Gradual brightening of the sun will eventually make the earth too hot for life