Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Climate Change
- Evidence of Climate Change
- Physical
- Fossils
- Landforms e.g. U shaped
valleys from retreating
glaciers
- Samples from
ice sheets
- Human
- Photos, drawings
and paintings
- Written records
- Recorded dates of
regular events
- Climate Change Theories
- Asteroid Theory
- Human Theory
- Eruption Theory
- Orbital Theory
- Sun Spot Theory
- Case Studies
- Megafauna
- Megafauna - Big Animals
- Wooly Mammoths +
Sabre Tooth Tigers
- 10,000 - 15,000 years ago
- Two new stresses - Humans
and Climate Change
- They migrate to a new
environment that suits
them
- Finding food in the new
area was hard
- Disrupted food chains
- Climate change stress may have made
the Megafauna weaker
- Little Ice Age
- "Frost Fairs" were held on the
frozen river thames
- Before the little ice age had begun,
there was a warm period and Europe's
population grew and land on the
hillsides were given as farmland
- In 1315, growth crashed to a halt
as the little ice age took place
- Cold and rain lashed Europe in the spring and summer
- Wheat and oats did not
ripen and the harvest failed
- The cool, wet weather
continued into 1316 and 1317
- By 1917 the "Great
Famine" had begun and
it lasted till 1325
- 10-20% of peasant farmers may have died of hunger
- The Black Death hit Europe in 1349.
- Killed more people than the famine did.
- Made worse by the weather conditions
- Glaciers then grew and slide down the
valleys, destroying villages
- People adapted and started to grow potatoes
which were suited to the environment
- The Atmosphere
- Atmospheric Gases
- Nitrogen 78.1%
Important nutrient
for plant growth
- Oxygen 20.9% Is breathed
in by animals, which
breath out CO2
- Carbon Dioxide
0.03% Breathed
in by plants
- Water Vapour 1%
Form clouds which
are a vital part of the
water cycle
- Greenhouse Gases
- Carbon Dioxide 89%
GGP
- Produced through
burning fossil fuels
- Methane 7% GGP
- Produced through farming
and gas pipeline leaks
- Nitrous Oxide 3% GGP
- Produced in
car engines
- Halocarbons 1% GGP
- Used as a solvent
and a coolent
- Air Masses
- Polar Maritime
- An air mass that has
traveled from the north
over the sea, bringing
cold, wet weather.
- Arctic Maritime
- An air mass
originating from the
Arctic area, bringing
cold, snowy weather.
- Polar Continental
- An air mass that has
traveled over Europe bringing
the cold, dry weather from
Russia and Siberia
- Tropical Maritime
- An air mass that has
traveled from the north
west bringing warm, wet
weather.
- Tropical Continental
- An air mass that travels over
southern Europe bringing
warm, dry weather.
- How to combat Climate Change?
- Locally
- Solar Panels
- Using public transport
- Reducing, Reusing, Recycling
- Growing your own
- Turn off appliances
when not in use
- Nationally
- Improve public transport
- Insentives to being green
- Recycling scheme improvement
- Change laws/ policies on car emissions
- Introduce penalties for
not using public
transport
- Globally
- Bring in Protocals
- Kyoto Protocal
- Aim to reduce emissions
of carbon dioxide in each
country
- Ocean Currents
- Movements of surface water
set in motion by prevailing
winds and affect the climate on
coastal areas.
- North Hemisphere - Clockwise
- South Hemisphere - Anti-Clockwise
- Warm currents
carry water from the
tropics to the poles
- Cold currents carry
water from the
poles to the topics