Section 15.2 - CPO Science

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UNIT FOUR: Matter and its Changes

Chapter 12 Atoms and the Periodic Table

Chapter 13 Compounds

Chapter 14 Changes in Matter

Chapter 15 Chemical Cycles and Climate Change

Chapter Fifteen: Chemical Cycles and Climate Change

15.1 Chemical Cycles

15.2 Global Climate Change

Section 15.2 Learning Goals

Define climate change and describe factors that influence global climate change.

Explain the greenhouse effect.

Research and discuss public policy initiatives designed to combat negative effects of global climate change.

Investigation 15B

Oceans and the Carbon Cycle 

Key Question:

What role do the oceans play in the carbon cycle?

15.2 Global climate change

Global climate change

refers to changes in the factors used to describe a climate (such as temperature, precipitation, or wind) that last for two or more decades.

Since the Sun and the oceans affect weather patterns, changes in the Sun’s intensity or in ocean circulation can cause climate change.

15.2 Global climate change

Greenhouse gases

“blanket” our planet by trapping heat from the Sun that Earth’s average temperature is hospitable for living things.

These gases are water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, ozone, and carbon compounds produced by industry.

15.2 The greenhouse effect

The

greenhouse effect

is the warming of Earth that results when greenhouse gases trap heat emitted from the planet’s surface.

15.2 Upsetting the balance

Excess carbon dioxide, produced by many combustion reactions since the Industrial Revolution, is one of the main causes of global warming.

15.2 Understanding climate change

Two scientists, Revelle and Keeling, collected data on atmospheric levels of CO 2 at Mauna Loa Observatory (MLO) in Hawaii over about a 30-year period.

Other scientists have analyzed gas bubbles trapped in glacial ice.

15.2 Today and the future

Currently, the amount of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere is 35 percent more than it was 200 years ago.

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There are several indicators of global warming: Warming temperatures Rising sea level Decreasing ice coverage Increasing water vapor in atmosphere

Investigation 15C

Natural Resources 

Key Question:

How fast are we using nonrenewable resources?

Harvesting the Wind There is a new kind of farm that is unlike any other —it doesn’t produce food —it produces energy from wind. As wind turbine technology has improved over the past 30 years, the cost per kilowatt hour of electricity generated by wind has decreased dramatically.