Understanding Climate Change

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Greenhouse Effect
  2. Natural Climate Factors
  3. Anthropogenic Emissions
  4. Fossil Fuel Combustion
  5. Deforestation Impact
  6. Climate Change Effects
  7. Sea Level Rise
  8. Extreme Weather Events
  9. Mitigation Strategies
  10. Renewable Energy Sources
  11. Energy Efficiency Measures
  12. Carbon Sequestration Techniques

📖 1. Greenhouse Effect

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Greenhouse Effect: The natural process where certain gases in Earth's atmosphere trap heat, maintaining the planet's temperature suitable for life. Without it, Earth would be too cold for most organisms.

  • Greenhouse Gases (GHGs): Atmospheric gases that absorb and emit infrared radiation, including carbon dioxide (CO₂), methane (CH₄), nitrous oxide (N₂O), and fluorinated gases. They are essential for the greenhouse effect but can cause warming when concentrations increase.

  • Infrared Radiation (IR): Heat energy emitted by Earth's surface after absorbing solar radiation. GHGs absorb IR, preventing it from escaping into space, thus warming the atmosphere.

  • Enhanced Greenhouse Effect: The increase in Earth's average temperature caused by elevated levels of GHGs due to human activities, leading to global warming.

  • Radiative Forcing: The change in energy balance in the Earth's atmosphere due to GHGs or other factors, influencing climate change. Positive radiative forcing leads to warming.

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Prévia do quiz

1. What is the greenhouse effect primarily considered to be?

2. What is the primary natural function of the greenhouse effect?

3. Which specific natural phenomenon is responsible for driving Earth's ice ages and interglacial periods over tens to hundreds of thousands of years?

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Prévia dos flashcards

Greenhouse Effect — definition?

Natural heat retention by atmospheric gases.

Greenhouse Effect — definition?

Natural heat-trapping process in Earth's atmosphere.

Natural Climate Factors — role?

Drive long-term climate variability and change.

Greenhouse Gases — examples?

CO₂, CH₄, N₂O, fluorinated gases.

Anthropogenic Emissions — main source?

Fossil fuel combustion and land-use changes.

Infrared Radiation — role?

Emitted by Earth's surface, absorbed by GHGs.

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O que a ficha de revisão sobre Understanding Climate Change cobre?

A ficha de revisão cobre os conceitos essenciais de Understanding Climate Change. Está organizada por tópicos para facilitar o aprendizado e a memorização, com definições chave, explicações e resumos.

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Quantas perguntas há no quiz de Understanding Climate Change?

O quiz contém 10 perguntas de múltipla escolha com correções e explicações detalhadas para cada resposta. Ideal para testar seu conhecimento e identificar lacunas.

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