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Your “Do Now” 5/25 • Take ½ sheet of paper • Write down 5 things you remember from the visit by the GVSU scientists yesterday
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Page 1: Your “Do Now”5/25

Your “Do Now” 5/25

• Take ½ sheet of paper• Write down 5 things you remember from the

visit by the GVSU scientists yesterday

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What are we studying now?

• We looked at how energy and matter cycle through an ecosystem

• Then we saw how organisms are all interconnected by food webs

• Now we’re looking at how human activities can disrupt ecosystems / food webs!– Starting with Global Warming

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CH 16 Learning Target #1

1) I can explain the causes and effects of global warming and why it’s important to research

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Greenhouse effect• Greenhouse effect: the warming that happens

when certain gases in Earth's atmosphere trap heat.

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Greenhouse gases: Gases in the Earth’s atmosphere that trap heat

• Examples: Carbon dioxide (CO2), water vapor (H2O) and methane (CH4)

• The greenhouse effect is natural!

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Without the greenhouse effect, Earth would be much colder and life as we know it could not exist

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Global Warming (Climate Change)• For the past few thousand years, Earth’s

temperatures and greenhouse gases have stayed pretty much constant (same)

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• Over the past 150 years the Earth’s average temperature has been increasing rapidly from burning fossil fuels.

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• Global Warming: increase in the average global temperature over time – Eleven of the twelve hottest years recorded were

between 1995 and 2006!

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• Our main concern: adding more CO2 will keep increasing temperatures

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Evidence of Global Warming

• Temperature measurements from satellites, thermometers, ice core samples, and other sources all show warming trends over past 150 years

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• Plants and animals are changing• Ex: plants are getting leaves earlier, some

animals are migrating differently

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• Glaciers are melting and sea ice is decreasing

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nngm2TFF9uo

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• Other causes have been ruled out (sun, earth’s orbit, etc.)

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Warming caused by humans vs natural causes

• Earth’s temperature changes naturally over time, but burning fossil fuels is doing this much faster

Large changes usually take thousands of years, but are now happening over decades!

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Why global warming is a problem• Climate is changing faster than some organisms

can keep up with– lots of organisms could become endangered or extinct!

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Earth's ice sheets (such as Greenland and Antarctica) are start to melt– Sea levels could rise, causing flooding and

destruction of cities/habitats

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• Weather will become more extreme, causing more damage to cities and ecosystems

This means more damage from droughts, floods, and hurricanes

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Global warming in Michigan

• 2009 study showed small some small mammal species are moving north as temps. Increase

• Insects that affect crops are moving north too

• Changes to come:– Decreases in crop yields (losing money)– Warmer summers & winters– Changes in lake-effect snow– More harmful algal blooms

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Complete your research online

• Fill in last 2 parts on your notes too!

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Scientists know that global warming is happening. The question now is: how bad will it be?

• Which species will die-out?• How will people be affected by droughts &

floods?• How will we prepare for a future with a

different climate?• How will we prevent or reduce the effects of

global warming?

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Possible solutions

• Alternative energy sources: reducing fossil fuel use

• Efficient vehicles & factories to reduce energy use

• Use less energy (conservation)