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• Global warming is the increase in the average measured
temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans since
the mid-20th century, and its projected continuation. In
media, it is synomonous with the term "climate change.
• Global surface temperature increased 0.74 ± 0.18 °C during
the 100 years ending in 2005.The Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change (IPCC) concludes "most of the observed
increase in globally averaged temperatures since the mid-
twentieth century is very likely due to the observed increase
in greenhouse gas concentrations"via an enhanced
greenhouse effect.
• It is the process by which absorption and emission of
infrared radiation by atmospheric gases warm a planet's
lower atmosphere and surface
• Naturally occurring greenhouse gases have a mean
warming effect of about 33 °C (59 °F), without which Earth
would be uninhabitable.
• On Earth, the major greenhouse gases are water vapor,
which causes about 36–70 percent of the greenhouse effect
(not including clouds); carbon dioxide (CO2), which causes
9–26 percent; methane (CH4), which causes 4–9 percent;
and ozone, which causes 3–7 percent.The issue is how the
strength of the greenhouse effect changes when human
activity increases the atmospheric concentrations of some
greenhouse gases.
The image shows the present carbon cycle. The disruption of
which leads to increased emission of carbon dioxide which
ultimately leads to rise in global temperatures.
• Greenhouse Emissions
Caused due to
Rapid Industrialization
Population Explosion
Depletion Of Natural Resources
Natural Phenomena
Modification Of Ecosystems
The image below describes the Greenhouse effect and the role
of greenhouse gases
• Increase in sea levels.
• Increase in the intensity of extreme weather events
• Significant changes to the amount and pattern of
precipitation
• Modifications of trade routes
• Glacier retreat
• Mass species extinctions
• Increases in the ranges of disease vectors
800 600 400 200 0
CO
2
(ppmv)
Thousands of Years Before Present
Present CO2
concentration
(386 ppmv)
CO2 concentration
after 50 years of
unrestricted fossil
fuel burning (600
ppmv)
240
300
270
210
180
Temp.
Proxy
The image shows the
concentration of CO2 in the
atmosphere over a period of
time if emissions continue
unaltered.
The image shows the temperature anomalies around the world
attributed to global warming.
The graph shows the global mean temperature during the period
1961-90
The graph shows standard deviation of the temperature from
global averages.
1941
Small glaciers and ice caps are melting
2004
1993
2000
The images show the
effect of global
warming on a ice
covered mountain
Projected risks due to climate change
• Melting Of Polar Ice
Caps
Rise in Sea Levels
Throw global ecosystems
out of balance
Will endanger several
species of animals
• Other fallouts include
 Spread of disease
 Warmer waters and more hurricanes
 Increased probability and intensity of droughts and
heat waves
 Economic consequences
 Loss of Biodiversity
 Destruction of Ecosystems
• Mitigation of global
warming involves taking
actions to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions
and to enhance sinks
aimed at reducing the
extent of global warming.
This is in distinction to
adaptation to global
warming which involves
taking action to minimize
the effects of global
warming.
Energy efficiency and
conservation
 Urban Planning
 Building Design
 Use of passive solar building
design, low-energy building, or
zero-energy building techniques,
using renewable heat sources
 Transport
 plug-in hybrid electric vehicles
 A shift from air transport and
truck transport to electric rail
transport
 Increased use of biofuels
Carbon Capture And Storage
(CCS)
• Carbon capture and
storage (CCS) is a plan to
mitigate climate change
by capturing carbon
dioxide (CO2) from large
point sources such as
power plants and
subsequently storing it
away safely instead of
releasing it into the
atmosphere.
Carbon Sequestration
– Carbon sequestration
is a term that
describes processes
that remove carbon
from the atmosphere.
• Seeding oceans with
iron
• Solar shades
• Geoengineering
Seeding Oceans With Iron
• It is motivated by
evidence that seeding
the oceans with iron
will increase
phytoplankton
populations, and
thereby draw more
carbon dioxide from
the atmosphere.
Solar Shades
• Some scientists have
suggested using aerosols
and/or sulfate dust to alter the
Earth's reflectivity by burning
sulfur in the stratosphere, as
an emergency measure to
increase global dimming and
thus stave off the effects of
global warming.
• It would, however, increase
the environmental problem of
acid rain and drought.
Governmental And
Intergovernmental Action
• Policies like:
– Kyoto Protocol
– Carbon emissions
trading
– Carbon tax
Population Control
• The population explosion is a
fundamental factor that has led to
global warming
• Because of this, various
organizations promote population
control as a means for mitigating
global warming. Proposed measures
include improving access to family
planning and reproductive health
care and information, public
education about the consequences
of continued population growth.

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global-warming-ppt.pptx

  • 1. • Global warming is the increase in the average measured temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century, and its projected continuation. In media, it is synomonous with the term "climate change. • Global surface temperature increased 0.74 ± 0.18 °C during the 100 years ending in 2005.The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concludes "most of the observed increase in globally averaged temperatures since the mid- twentieth century is very likely due to the observed increase in greenhouse gas concentrations"via an enhanced greenhouse effect.
  • 2. • It is the process by which absorption and emission of infrared radiation by atmospheric gases warm a planet's lower atmosphere and surface • Naturally occurring greenhouse gases have a mean warming effect of about 33 °C (59 °F), without which Earth would be uninhabitable. • On Earth, the major greenhouse gases are water vapor, which causes about 36–70 percent of the greenhouse effect (not including clouds); carbon dioxide (CO2), which causes 9–26 percent; methane (CH4), which causes 4–9 percent; and ozone, which causes 3–7 percent.The issue is how the strength of the greenhouse effect changes when human activity increases the atmospheric concentrations of some greenhouse gases.
  • 3. The image shows the present carbon cycle. The disruption of which leads to increased emission of carbon dioxide which ultimately leads to rise in global temperatures.
  • 4. • Greenhouse Emissions Caused due to Rapid Industrialization Population Explosion Depletion Of Natural Resources Natural Phenomena Modification Of Ecosystems
  • 5. The image below describes the Greenhouse effect and the role of greenhouse gases
  • 6. • Increase in sea levels. • Increase in the intensity of extreme weather events • Significant changes to the amount and pattern of precipitation • Modifications of trade routes • Glacier retreat • Mass species extinctions • Increases in the ranges of disease vectors
  • 7.
  • 8. 800 600 400 200 0 CO 2 (ppmv) Thousands of Years Before Present Present CO2 concentration (386 ppmv) CO2 concentration after 50 years of unrestricted fossil fuel burning (600 ppmv) 240 300 270 210 180 Temp. Proxy The image shows the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere over a period of time if emissions continue unaltered.
  • 9. The image shows the temperature anomalies around the world attributed to global warming.
  • 10. The graph shows the global mean temperature during the period 1961-90
  • 11. The graph shows standard deviation of the temperature from global averages.
  • 12. 1941 Small glaciers and ice caps are melting 2004
  • 13.
  • 14. 1993 2000 The images show the effect of global warming on a ice covered mountain
  • 15. Projected risks due to climate change
  • 16. • Melting Of Polar Ice Caps Rise in Sea Levels Throw global ecosystems out of balance Will endanger several species of animals
  • 17. • Other fallouts include  Spread of disease  Warmer waters and more hurricanes  Increased probability and intensity of droughts and heat waves  Economic consequences  Loss of Biodiversity  Destruction of Ecosystems
  • 18.
  • 19. • Mitigation of global warming involves taking actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to enhance sinks aimed at reducing the extent of global warming. This is in distinction to adaptation to global warming which involves taking action to minimize the effects of global warming.
  • 20. Energy efficiency and conservation  Urban Planning  Building Design  Use of passive solar building design, low-energy building, or zero-energy building techniques, using renewable heat sources  Transport  plug-in hybrid electric vehicles  A shift from air transport and truck transport to electric rail transport  Increased use of biofuels
  • 21. Carbon Capture And Storage (CCS) • Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a plan to mitigate climate change by capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) from large point sources such as power plants and subsequently storing it away safely instead of releasing it into the atmosphere.
  • 22. Carbon Sequestration – Carbon sequestration is a term that describes processes that remove carbon from the atmosphere. • Seeding oceans with iron • Solar shades • Geoengineering
  • 23. Seeding Oceans With Iron • It is motivated by evidence that seeding the oceans with iron will increase phytoplankton populations, and thereby draw more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
  • 24. Solar Shades • Some scientists have suggested using aerosols and/or sulfate dust to alter the Earth's reflectivity by burning sulfur in the stratosphere, as an emergency measure to increase global dimming and thus stave off the effects of global warming. • It would, however, increase the environmental problem of acid rain and drought.
  • 25. Governmental And Intergovernmental Action • Policies like: – Kyoto Protocol – Carbon emissions trading – Carbon tax
  • 26. Population Control • The population explosion is a fundamental factor that has led to global warming • Because of this, various organizations promote population control as a means for mitigating global warming. Proposed measures include improving access to family planning and reproductive health care and information, public education about the consequences of continued population growth.

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