Evidence. Carbon Dioxide at Mauna Loa, Hawaii Global surface temperature.
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Evidence
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Carbon Dioxide at Mauna Loa, HawaiiCarbon Dioxide at Mauna Loa, Hawaii
Global surface temperatureGlobal surface temperatureGlobal surface temperatureGlobal surface temperature
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14.5
14.4
14.3
14.2
14.1
14.0
13.9
13.8
13.7
13.6
13.5
13.4
58.0
57.8
57.6
57.4
57.2
57.0
56.8
56.6
56.4
56.2
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14.5
14.4
14.3
14.2
14.1
14.0
13.9
13.8
13.7
13.6
13.5
13.4
58.0
57.8
57.6
57.4
57.2
57.0
56.8
56.6
56.4
56.2
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Carbon Dioxide ConcentrationsCarbon Dioxide Concentrations
Ice Core Data Mauna Loa(Hawaii)
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14.4
14.3
14.2
14.1
14.0
13.9
13.8
13.7
13.6
13.5
57.92
57.74
57.56
57.38
57.20
57.02
56.84
56.66
56.48
56.30
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Global Average TemperatureGlobal Average TemperatureGlobal Average TemperatureGlobal Average Temperature
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Temperature Change ( °c)
CO2 Concentration(Antarctic Ice Core)
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Level1800AD
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentration and Temperature change
• Clear correlation Clear correlation between atmospheric between atmospheric CO2 and temperature CO2 and temperature over last 160,000 yearsover last 160,000 years
• Current level of CO2 is Current level of CO2 is outsideoutside bounds of bounds of natural variabilitynatural variability
• RateRate of change of CO2 of change of CO2 is also unprecedentedis also unprecedented
• Clear correlation Clear correlation between atmospheric between atmospheric CO2 and temperature CO2 and temperature over last 160,000 yearsover last 160,000 years
• Current level of CO2 is Current level of CO2 is outsideoutside bounds of bounds of natural variabilitynatural variability
• RateRate of change of CO2 of change of CO2 is also unprecedentedis also unprecedented
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Temperature Change through timeCompares to the present temperature
CurrentLevel
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentration and Temperature change
CurrentLevel
2100
CO2 Concentration in theatmosphere (Antarctic Ice Core)
If nothing is done to slowgreenhouse gas emissions...
• CO2 concentrations will likely be more than 700 ppm by 2100
• Global average temperatures projected to increase between 2.5 – 10.4°F
If nothing is done to slowgreenhouse gas emissions...
• CO2 concentrations will likely be more than 700 ppm by 2100
• Global average temperatures projected to increase between 2.5 – 10.4°F
Impacts of Global Warming
Sea-Level RiseSea-Level Rise
Global warmingGlobal warming(temperature increase)(temperature increase)
Effects of global warming on water cycleEffects of global warming on water cycle
Speeds up globalSpeeds up globalwater cyclewater cycle
More extreme weather eventsMore extreme weather events• DroughtsDroughts• StormsStorms• FloodsFloods
HealthWeather-related mortalityInfectious diseasesAir-quality respiratory illnesses
AgricultureCrop yieldsIrrigation demands
Water ResourcesChanges in water supplyWater qualityIncreased competition for water
Coastal AreasErosion of beachesInundation of coastal landsCosts to protect coastal communities
ForestsChange in forest compositionShift geographic range of forestsForest health and productivity
Species and Natural AreasShift in ecological zonesLoss of habitat and species
Potential Climate Change ImpactsPotential Climate Change ImpactsPotential Climate Change ImpactsPotential Climate Change Impacts
Sea Level Rise
Temperature
Precipitation
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