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Global Warming and Carbon Dioxide Through Sciences
MOHAMAD FAIZAL BIN IBRAHIMGS26346
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What is “Global Warming”? Why and how global
warming happen? What are the effects? How to solve this problem?
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Title : Global warming and carbon dioxide through sciencesYear : 2008Cited : 14I.F. : 4.78Author : Georgios A. Florides and Paul ChristodoulidesFaculty of Engineering and Technology, Cyprus University of Technology, P.O. Box 50329, 3603 Limassol, Cyprus
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Introduction Global warming
it is the phenomenon, experienced in recent decades, where the average temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans increases (IPCC, 2007).
Increase of earth’s temperature
Our world becomes hot!!!
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Factors
Factors of
global
warming
Changes in the earth's
orbit
changes in the Sun's intensity
changes in the ocean currentsvolcanic
emissionschanges in
greenhouse-gas concentrations.
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Factors: Greenhouse gasses
Greenhouse gassesNitrous oxide
Carbon dioxide Methane other
atmospheric gasses
Absorb outgoing infrared radiation resulting in the raising of the temperature.
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Factors: Greenhouse gasses Contributor:
Human activities Fossil fuel
combustion Transportation
and energy generator
Open burning Increasing in
agriculture activity
Expanding global human population
Factors: Greenhouse effectContents
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Global warming climate data
Average temperatures have increase 0.8 degree Celsius from 1880
The last two decades were the hottest temperature ever recorded in 400 years.
Fig. 2: Temperature profile
CO2 – temperature correlation
Fig. 3: Vostok ice-core data correlation between CO2 and temperature through the four glacial–interglacial cycles, for the last 420,000 years. Temperature-difference and CO2 concentration studied by Petit et al. (2001).
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Effects of global warming
Effects
Ice cap meltin
g
Increase sea level
Economy
SocialFoodFresh water
Organism and
ecosystem
Extreme
weather and changes in
climate
events
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STOP global warming Technology Campaign Law and regulation Methods, procedures and
protocols Incentives World cooperation Individual, organization
and government Supporter
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ConclusionContents
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Cycle and Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide p 195. CLIMATE CHANGE 2001:THE SCIENTIFIC BASIS; 2001. http://www.grida.no/climate/ipcc_tar/wg1/index.htmN
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http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/earthfact.html Wagner F, Bohncke SJP, Dilcher DL, Kürschner WM, Bas van Geel HV.
Century scale shifts in Early Holocene atmospheric CO2 concentration. Science 1999;284(5422):1971–3.
Climate Change. The scientific basis. Technical Summary of the Working Group 1 Report; 2001. p. 40.
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GO greenSTOP global warmingSAVE our planet
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