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The Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming

The Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming. Climate Change Facts, Opinions, Debate and Action. Objectives. MUST: recall some of the key facts of The Greenhouse Effect and Global warming SHOULD: be able to describe a number of ways of dealing with CO2 emissions

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The Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming

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  1. The Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming Climate Change Facts, Opinions, Debate and Action

  2. Objectives • MUST: recall some of the key facts of The Greenhouse Effect and Global warming • SHOULD: be able to describe a number of ways of dealing with CO2 emissions • COULD: be able to explain the challenges for society in tackling the issue of global warming and it’s potential effects

  3. Facts

  4. Facts • CO2 is a greenhouse gas (the more there is, the more it traps Solar Energy)

  5. Facts • CO2 is a greenhouse gas (the more there is, the more it traps Solar Energy) • Human Activities, mostly involving fuel use, add large quantities of CO2 to the atmosphere

  6. Facts • CO2 is a greenhouse gas (the more there is, the more it traps Solar Energy) • Human Activities, mostly involving fuel use, add large quantities of CO2 to the atmosphere • CO2 levels are increasing

  7. Facts • CO2 is a greenhouse gas (the more there is, the more it traps Solar Energy) • Human Activities, mostly involving fuel use, add large quantities of CO2 to the atmosphere • CO2 levels are increasing • Average Global Temperatures are increasing

  8. Average Temperatures

  9. Temperatures

  10. Levels of CO2 - Recent

  11. Levels of CO2 - Historical

  12. Is CO2 causing Global Warming?

  13. Is CO2 Causing Global Warming?

  14. Maybe, Maybe not?

  15. Opinions or Arguments from Authority?

  16. Opinions or Arguments from Authority? • The Rise in CO2 levels is causing Global Warming

  17. Opinions or Arguments from Authority? • The Rise in CO2 levels is causing Global Warming • Global Warming is responsible for Climate Change

  18. Opinions or Arguments from Authority? • The Rise in CO2 levels is causing Global Warming • Global Warming is responsible for Climate Change • Climate Change is responsible for the extreme weather in recent years

  19. Opinions or Arguments from Authority? • The Rise in CO2 levels is causing Global Warming • Global Warming is responsible for Climate Change • Climate Change is responsible for the extreme weather in recent years • Climate Change will.....

  20. What can be done? Should something be done?

  21. What can Scientists do? • Debate and Discuss • Use Arguments from Authority • Find ways to reduce CO2: • Emissions - Energy Use • Containing and Reducing Atmospheric CO2

  22. How to Reduce CO2 • Cut Emissions - Energy Efficiency, Restrictions on Energy use (Taxes on Cars?) • Carbon Neutral – Plants trees, plants, to remove CO2

  23. Arguments • Deductive Arguments = reasoning from the general to the specific • Inductive Arguments = reasoning from specific observations to a broader generalisation • Arguments from Authority = Opinion offered by an expert on the basis of their knowledge... • Arguments from Analogy = Reasoning based on percived similarities.... • Casual Arguments = These claim that something has happened as a direct result of something else occurring previously....

  24. Climate Change – What can be done?

  25. Tackling Climate Change • Carbon Footprint • Carbon Neutral • Energy Efficiency

  26. Tackling Climate Change • Reduce Fuel Use • Increase Energy Efficiency • Reducing Deforestation / Planting more Trees • Carbon Capture and Storage

  27. Problems Associated with Tackling Climate Change • Costly – Economic Slowdown • Personal Demands and Comforts • Demands for raw materials and expanding population

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