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Climate Change & Global
Environment
Department of Environmental Management
Rajarata University of Sri Lanka
BA (Special) in Environmental Management
EMGT 4234
P.B. Dharmasena
0777 613234, 0717 613234
dharmasenapb@ymail.com , dharmasenapb@gmail.com
https://independent.academia.edu/PunchiBandageDharmasena
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Punchi_Bandage_Dharmasena/contributions
http://www.slideshare.net/DharmasenaPb
Climate Change & Global Environment
Course Content
1. Introduction
2. Observed changes in the climate
3. Drivers of Climate change
4. Attribution of climate change
5. Extreme events, exposure and vulnerability
6. Human responses
7. Basis for projection of climate change
8. Projected changes and system responses
9. Future risk and impacts of climate change
10. Foundation for decision making: adaptation & mitigation
11. Adaptation and mitigation pathways
12. Interaction among adaptation and mitigation
13. Common factors and constraints of adaptation and mitigation
14. Policy, technology and finance
15. Revision
EMGT 4234
Climate Change & Global
Environment
Lesson – 1
Introduction
Introduction
Have you noticed that today, everyone speaks about climate change?
Learn from this presentation and be the one who knows best!
Before explaining what climate change is, do you know the difference
between weather and climate?
The Weather
Weather describes whatever is happening outdoors in a
given place at a given time. It is measured through wind,
temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, cloudiness,
and precipitation.
The Climate
Climate is the average of weather over
time.
Climate tells us what weather is usually like in a
given place.
How would you describe the climate where you
live?
What is climate variability ?
“Climate variability” refers to changes in
climate from one year to another.
It can be caused by changes in ocean
conditions far away, which can affect climate
all over the world (for ex: el Niño)
Climate variability is natural and occurs on a
regular basis.
What is climate change ?
Climate change is the change in
climate over a time period from 10
to 100s of years.
Climate change involves both
natural changes and changes
caused by people.
Why does our climate change?
• Over the history of the
Planet, the climate has
changed naturally. It
happened during the ice
ages, and maybe also
when the dinosaurs
disappeared.
• In addition, human
activities have warmed
the climate.
Main Natural Factors
that Affect Climate
The Sun
• The amount of energy
coming off the Sun is not
constant but keeps changing
• Slow changes in the Earth's
distance from the Sun affect
the amount of energy
received from the Sun.
• Those variations are believed
to be one of the causes that
start ice ages.
Main Natural Factors
• Volcanoes - when a volcano
erupts it throws out large
amounts of sulphur dioxide
(SO2), water vapour, dust, and
ash into the atmosphere.
• The climate system is made up
of many components that all
affect climate: this includes
ocean currents, atmospheric
circulation, sea ice and land
covers (trees, grass…)
Main Natural Factors
The Greenhouse Effect controls our climate
• When energy from the Sun enters the
Earth's atmosphere, about a third of it is
reflected back to space.
• Of the remainder, most is absorbed by the
Earth’s surface. Some also stays in the
atmosphere, absorbed by water vapor and
green house gases.
• This natural Greenhouse Effect is vital to
life as we know it.
Right now, the average temperature on
the Earth is 15°C. If there was no
greenhouse effect, the average
temperature would be -18°C (33°C colder
than it is now – too cold for most living
beings).
3 is the Greenhouse Effect
Main Human
Factors that
Affect Climate
Greenhouse Gases
• Human activities send gases (for example methane,
carbon dioxine CO2) into the athmosphere that enhance
the greenhouse effect.
• Many of the gases come from fossil fuels such as oil,
coal and natural gas to run vehicles, and generate
electricity for industries or households.
• When the atmosphere contains too much of those
gases, the whole atmosphere and the Earth becomes
hotter, like it does in a greenhouse. The atmosphere
holds on to too much heat, instead of letting it escape
into space.
Main Human Factors
This causes global warming !
The example of CO2
• Today there is about 25% more Carbon dioxide
(CO2) in the atmosphere than in 1860. CO2 is the
greenhouse gas that people make the most of.
The more CO2 we put into the air, the more the
temperature could rise.
• Two of the biggest sources of CO2 are burning
fossil fuels and cutting down and burning trees.
• Forests are called ‘carbon sinks’ because they
take CO2 from the air and store it. When trees are
cut down and burned, the CO2 that is stored in
them is released back into the air. Scientists
believe that every year, 2 to 5 billion tonnes of
CO2 are released into the air from forests being
cut down and burned.
Main Human Factors
Aerosols
• Aerosols are tiny solid
particles or liquid droplets
that remain suspended in
the atmosphere for a long
time.
Main Human Factors
•They originate naturally (for example from volcanoes) but
also as a result of human activities (industries…). In the later
case, aerosols are considered pollutants, which cause direct
effects on the Earth’s radiation budget and also indirectly
through changing the formation and behavior of clouds.
Land Use Change
• There are over 6 billion people
on Earth. Humans continue
replacing forests and natural
vegetation with agricultural
lands. More and more people
move into cities, therefore
more houses are built. All this
has an impact on climate.
• For example, it affects the
evaporation of water and
therefore the rain cycle.
Main Human Factors
What is global warming?
It refers to an average increase in
the Earth's temperature, which in
turn causes changes in climate.
A warmer Earth leads to a wide
range of impacts on plants,
wildlife, and humans.
Observed data indicate that global
temperature over land and ocean
has increased by approximately
0.6°C (1.08°F) since the late
nineteenth century.
Do you know exemples of effects
global warming has on our Planet?
Our future climate according to scientists
According to meteorologists and
climatologists (they are the scientists who
study weather and climate), the changing
climate very likely entail more:
•Heat waves
•Heavy rain and snow
•Droughts
•Tropical cyclones
Our future climate according to scientists
Rising sea level
Scientists also predict that global warming
will cause the level of water in the oceans
to rise between 15 and 95 cm in the next
100 years, because warmer temperature
will cause sea ice and glaciers to melt,
adding more water to oceans, and because
as water gets warmer, it takes up more
space
Climate change affects regions differently
Recently, the degrees Celsius increased or decreased
compared to the average temperature recorded between
1951 and 1980.
Regions in
red are the
most
affected by
an increase
in
temperature.
The small
regions in
blue are
affected by a
cooling
effect.
IPCC
IPCC stands for the Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change created by the
World Meteorological Organisation
(WMO) and the United Nations
Environment Programme (UNEP).
It brings together scientists from around
the world to report on climate change.
IPCC advises that for a better future, we
need:
• to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
• to adapt to climate change (for
example with better alert systems,
water and food management).
It won
the nobel
prize!
Through WMO, 188 Member countries worldwide produce,
share and improve information on weather, water and
climate, including forecasts and warnings.
WMO organizes training for weather and climate
professionals to bring you reliable and clear information.
The Meteorological and Hydrological Services work
together within WMO to improve the quality and safety of
your life.
National Meteorological and
Hydrological Services
The data that are needed
to deal with the impacts
of climate change are
collected by the National
Meteorological and
Hydrological Services of
all countries, including
your’s.
What can we do to improve
our climate?

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Lesson 1 Introduction

  • 1. Climate Change & Global Environment Department of Environmental Management Rajarata University of Sri Lanka BA (Special) in Environmental Management EMGT 4234 P.B. Dharmasena 0777 613234, 0717 613234 dharmasenapb@ymail.com , dharmasenapb@gmail.com https://independent.academia.edu/PunchiBandageDharmasena https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Punchi_Bandage_Dharmasena/contributions http://www.slideshare.net/DharmasenaPb
  • 2. Climate Change & Global Environment Course Content 1. Introduction 2. Observed changes in the climate 3. Drivers of Climate change 4. Attribution of climate change 5. Extreme events, exposure and vulnerability 6. Human responses 7. Basis for projection of climate change 8. Projected changes and system responses 9. Future risk and impacts of climate change 10. Foundation for decision making: adaptation & mitigation 11. Adaptation and mitigation pathways 12. Interaction among adaptation and mitigation 13. Common factors and constraints of adaptation and mitigation 14. Policy, technology and finance 15. Revision
  • 3. EMGT 4234 Climate Change & Global Environment Lesson – 1 Introduction
  • 4. Introduction Have you noticed that today, everyone speaks about climate change? Learn from this presentation and be the one who knows best! Before explaining what climate change is, do you know the difference between weather and climate?
  • 5. The Weather Weather describes whatever is happening outdoors in a given place at a given time. It is measured through wind, temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, cloudiness, and precipitation.
  • 6. The Climate Climate is the average of weather over time. Climate tells us what weather is usually like in a given place. How would you describe the climate where you live?
  • 7. What is climate variability ? “Climate variability” refers to changes in climate from one year to another. It can be caused by changes in ocean conditions far away, which can affect climate all over the world (for ex: el Niño) Climate variability is natural and occurs on a regular basis.
  • 8. What is climate change ? Climate change is the change in climate over a time period from 10 to 100s of years. Climate change involves both natural changes and changes caused by people.
  • 9. Why does our climate change? • Over the history of the Planet, the climate has changed naturally. It happened during the ice ages, and maybe also when the dinosaurs disappeared. • In addition, human activities have warmed the climate.
  • 10. Main Natural Factors that Affect Climate
  • 11. The Sun • The amount of energy coming off the Sun is not constant but keeps changing • Slow changes in the Earth's distance from the Sun affect the amount of energy received from the Sun. • Those variations are believed to be one of the causes that start ice ages. Main Natural Factors
  • 12. • Volcanoes - when a volcano erupts it throws out large amounts of sulphur dioxide (SO2), water vapour, dust, and ash into the atmosphere. • The climate system is made up of many components that all affect climate: this includes ocean currents, atmospheric circulation, sea ice and land covers (trees, grass…) Main Natural Factors
  • 13. The Greenhouse Effect controls our climate • When energy from the Sun enters the Earth's atmosphere, about a third of it is reflected back to space. • Of the remainder, most is absorbed by the Earth’s surface. Some also stays in the atmosphere, absorbed by water vapor and green house gases. • This natural Greenhouse Effect is vital to life as we know it. Right now, the average temperature on the Earth is 15°C. If there was no greenhouse effect, the average temperature would be -18°C (33°C colder than it is now – too cold for most living beings). 3 is the Greenhouse Effect
  • 15. Greenhouse Gases • Human activities send gases (for example methane, carbon dioxine CO2) into the athmosphere that enhance the greenhouse effect. • Many of the gases come from fossil fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas to run vehicles, and generate electricity for industries or households. • When the atmosphere contains too much of those gases, the whole atmosphere and the Earth becomes hotter, like it does in a greenhouse. The atmosphere holds on to too much heat, instead of letting it escape into space. Main Human Factors This causes global warming !
  • 16. The example of CO2 • Today there is about 25% more Carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere than in 1860. CO2 is the greenhouse gas that people make the most of. The more CO2 we put into the air, the more the temperature could rise. • Two of the biggest sources of CO2 are burning fossil fuels and cutting down and burning trees. • Forests are called ‘carbon sinks’ because they take CO2 from the air and store it. When trees are cut down and burned, the CO2 that is stored in them is released back into the air. Scientists believe that every year, 2 to 5 billion tonnes of CO2 are released into the air from forests being cut down and burned. Main Human Factors
  • 17. Aerosols • Aerosols are tiny solid particles or liquid droplets that remain suspended in the atmosphere for a long time. Main Human Factors •They originate naturally (for example from volcanoes) but also as a result of human activities (industries…). In the later case, aerosols are considered pollutants, which cause direct effects on the Earth’s radiation budget and also indirectly through changing the formation and behavior of clouds.
  • 18. Land Use Change • There are over 6 billion people on Earth. Humans continue replacing forests and natural vegetation with agricultural lands. More and more people move into cities, therefore more houses are built. All this has an impact on climate. • For example, it affects the evaporation of water and therefore the rain cycle. Main Human Factors
  • 19. What is global warming? It refers to an average increase in the Earth's temperature, which in turn causes changes in climate. A warmer Earth leads to a wide range of impacts on plants, wildlife, and humans. Observed data indicate that global temperature over land and ocean has increased by approximately 0.6°C (1.08°F) since the late nineteenth century. Do you know exemples of effects global warming has on our Planet?
  • 20. Our future climate according to scientists According to meteorologists and climatologists (they are the scientists who study weather and climate), the changing climate very likely entail more: •Heat waves •Heavy rain and snow •Droughts •Tropical cyclones
  • 21. Our future climate according to scientists Rising sea level Scientists also predict that global warming will cause the level of water in the oceans to rise between 15 and 95 cm in the next 100 years, because warmer temperature will cause sea ice and glaciers to melt, adding more water to oceans, and because as water gets warmer, it takes up more space
  • 22. Climate change affects regions differently Recently, the degrees Celsius increased or decreased compared to the average temperature recorded between 1951 and 1980. Regions in red are the most affected by an increase in temperature. The small regions in blue are affected by a cooling effect.
  • 23. IPCC IPCC stands for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change created by the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). It brings together scientists from around the world to report on climate change. IPCC advises that for a better future, we need: • to reduce greenhouse gas emissions • to adapt to climate change (for example with better alert systems, water and food management). It won the nobel prize!
  • 24. Through WMO, 188 Member countries worldwide produce, share and improve information on weather, water and climate, including forecasts and warnings. WMO organizes training for weather and climate professionals to bring you reliable and clear information. The Meteorological and Hydrological Services work together within WMO to improve the quality and safety of your life.
  • 25. National Meteorological and Hydrological Services The data that are needed to deal with the impacts of climate change are collected by the National Meteorological and Hydrological Services of all countries, including your’s.
  • 26. What can we do to improve our climate?