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Greenhouse effect

and global warming

The Greenhouse Effect and The Greenhouse Effect and

Atmospheric WarmingAtmospheric Warming

• Why is it called greenhouse effect?

• What is the difference between the

greenhouse effect and real greenhouses?

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• Greenhouse gases make up about 1% of the

earth atmosphere

• Without the greenhouse gases, the earth’s

average temperature would be close to -18°C

The Greenhouse Effect and The Greenhouse Effect and Atmospheric WarmingAtmospheric Warming

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Most important greenhouse gases

Gas Formula Contribution (%)

Water Vapor H2O 36 – 72 %

Carbon Dioxide CO2 9 – 26 %

Methane CH4 4 – 9 %

Ozone O3 3 – 7 %

Do these numbers imply that CO2 is

responsible for 9-26% of the earth warming?

Greenhouse gases

• Water vapor is the most dominant greenhouse gas.

• Water vapor is the dominant positive feedback in the

climate system and amplifies warming caused by

changes in atmospheric CO2.

• This positive feedback is why climate is so sensitive

to CO2 warming.

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Main non-gas contributors to the

greenhouse effect: Clouds

How does the altitude of the clouds

influence the greenhouse effect?

• Actually clouds do both

– 1)act as insulation� warming the earth

– 2)reflect insolation� cooling the earth

Clouds and Greenhouse effect

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COCO22 and warmingand warming

• Why does CO2 receive so much attention in

the climate warming context?

• Carbon dioxide accounts for a significant

fraction of the enhanced greenhouse effect.

• The level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

is increasing by more than 10% every 20 yrs

due to human activity.

COCO22 and warmingand warming

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COCO22 and warmingand warming

• Natural sources of atmospheric CO2

– volcanic outgassing

– combustion of organic matter

– respiration of aerobic organisms

COCO22 and warmingand warming

Anthropogenic sources?

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Source epa.gov

Source epa.gov

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COCO22 and warmingand warming

• Natural land and ocean CO2 sinks removed

57% of all CO2 emitted from human activities

during the 1958-2008

• Atmospheric lifetime of CO2 is 50 to 200 yrs.

• Global warming will continue to affect the

Earth for hundreds of years.

What about CHWhat about CH44 and warming?and warming?

• Methane is 25 times more potent as a

greenhouse gas than CO2 (but it’s at lower

concentrations in the atmosphere)

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What about CHWhat about CH44 and warming?and warming?

• Largest anthropogenic sources of methane

emissions (for USA only):

– decomposition of wastes in landfills

– ruminant digestion

– manure management associated with livestock

– natural gas and oil systems

What about CHWhat about CH44 and warming?and warming?

• There is some uncertainty about the

potential future contributions of CH4 to

global warming.

• Positive feedbacks triggered by elevated

temperatures could release large amounts

of CH4 to the atmosphere.

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• Let’s now see some of the data…


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