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Global Climate Change and Greenhouse Gases

Global Climate Change and Greenhouse Gases. Effects of Climate Changes. Rise of Sea Level Future precipitation and Storm changes Future Atmosphere Change.

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Global Climate Change and Greenhouse Gases

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  1. Global Climate Change and Greenhouse Gases

  2. Effects of Climate Changes • Rise of Sea Level • Future precipitation and Storm changes • Future Atmosphere Change

  3. Changes in refugees and potential loss of energy sources • Overpopulations and overcrowded • Decline economy • Country’s defense against other countries

  4. Wedges • Transport Efficiency • Nuclear Electricity • Wind Energy • Solar

  5. Wedges • Bio-fuel • Building Efficiency • Efficiency in Electricity Production • CCS Electricity

  6. CDMs

  7. CDMs

  8. Atmosphere vs. atmosphere carbon This shows the atmosphere vs. atmospheric carbon. it shows the increase in carbon dioxide due to increase in the amount of atmosphere and how at one point most to all is carbon dioxide and vice versa. line 2 shows the goal that it wants to reach and how line 2 is above in goal 1 line before we get to a point where there are more concentration of carbon dioxide to make the environment better and also many benefits.

  9. Temperature versus years This graph shows Temperature versus years. Through this graph you can see the line 2 approaching slowly whereas line 1 just has a straight line which shows constant number of temperature over time. Line 2 shows the increase in temperature as years goes by to show realistic changes. By reducing the number or concentration of carbon dioxide will reduce the rate of temperature increasing over time.

  10. Worked Citeed • http://www.treehugger.com/Just-Catch-CCS-Tech.jpg • http://img.alibaba.com/photo/104608640/ALL_BIO_FUEL_PRODUCT.jpg • http://www.finfacts.com/irelandbusinessnews/uploads/windaug012007.jpg • http://www.supergreenme.com/data/images/17/500x333_j0439329.jpg • http://www.princeton.edu/~pkrugman/recession-follies.png • http://www.saynotocrack.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/rain.jpg • http://2009summit.wikispaces.com/North+America+Effects+CDM

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