Experiment 1
Date:
Listen to the following passage and take down
notes:
Global warming is the increase in Earth’s
temperature due to the greenhouse gases by burning fossil fuels. Between 1906
and 2005, it increased 0.6 to 0.9 degrees Celsius and it doubled in the last 50
years.
The cause of global warming is the increasing
quantity of greenhouse gases such as carbon-di-oxide, methane and nitrous oxide
in our atmosphere. In addition to burning of fossil fuels,
deforestation, smoke from vehicles and factories cause global warming. Since
the Industrial Revolution began in about 1750, carbon dioxide level has
increased nearly 38 % in 2009 and methane level 148 %.
Greenhouse gases are
not actually harmful to earth. They trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere to keep
the planet warm enough to sustain life; this process is called the greenhouse
effect. Without this, the Earth would be too cold for humans, plants
and other creatures to live. However, higher levels of these gases trap more
heat and the temperature of earth increases more and more. This is what we say
as global warming.
The impact of global warming is far greater than just increasing temperatures. Current research is showing that the water cycle is changing and rainfall patterns are shifting to make the already dry areas even drier. Global warming is thus causing water shortages and an intense amount of distress to the over 2.5 million people in dry regions. These regions are degrading into desert. This process is called desertification. Perennial ice cover in the Arctic is melting at the rate of 11.5% per decade. The thickness of the Arctic ice has decreased by 48% since the 1960s. Since 2010, the Antarctic ice melt rate has doubled. The Earth's sea level has risen by 21 cm since 1880. Power Dissipation Index (PDI) which measures the destructive power of tropical cyclones has increased in the Pacific by 35% and in the Atlantic it has nearly doubled. Research has found that the Earth’s temperature could rise between 2ºC and 6ºC by the end of the 21st century.
Notes on Global
Warming
Global warming - increase in Earth’s temperature -
burning fossil fuels- 1906 and 2005-0.6 to 0.9ºC- doubled in 50 years – cause: increasing
greenhouse gases –CO2,CH4 and N2O - burning of fossil fuels- deforestation- smoke
from vehicles - Industrial Revolution 1750 - CO2 increase 38 % in
2009 - CH4 148 % - Greenhouse gases not harmful to earth- trapping heat to sustain life-
the greenhouse effect- too cold for humans, plants and other creatures - higher
levels - more heat - global warming -The impact GW: - water cycle changing- rainfall
patterns shifting - dry areas even drier -water shortages - distress to 2.5 m
people - degrading into desert- desertification-Perennial ice cover - Arctic -
11.5% per decade- thickness of ice decreased by 48% 1960s- Since 2010 Antarctic
ice melt doubled- Earth's sea level rise -21 cm since 1880-Power Dissipation
Index (PDI) --increase in Pacific 35% - in
Atlantic doubled-Research : Earth’s temp. rise between 2ºC and 6ºC - end of 21st c.
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