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CLIMATE CHANGE


Measuring Carbon Emissions:

●​ Direct Emissions:
○​ Quantifies CO2 or other greenhouse gases emitted directly from sources like
power plants, vehicles, and industrial facilities.
○​ Measurement techniques include:
■​ Gas analysers
■​ Emission testing equipment
■​ Air sampling near emission points.
○​ Allows targeted assessments of individual sources' environmental impacts.
●​ Remote Sensing & Satellite Monitoring:
○​ Uses satellite instruments to:
■​ Detect and measure greenhouse gas concentrations.
■​ Provide a global perspective and pinpoint emission hotspots.
●​ Comprehensive Approach:
○​ Combining both direct measurement and satellite data enhances accuracy
and provides a thorough understanding of carbon emissions.




CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF CLIMATE CHANGE

ANTHROPOGENIC CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Greenhouse Gases and the Greenhouse Effect:

●​ Greenhouse Gases (GHGs):
○​ Ability to trap heat from the Sun, causing the greenhouse effect.
○​ Key GHGs include:
■​ Carbon dioxide (CO2)
■​ Methane (CH4)
■​ Nitrous oxide (N2O)
■​ Water vapor (H2O).
○​ Water vapor is the most abundant, but its concentration is controlled by
natural processes (evaporation and condensation).

, ●​ Role in Earth's Temperature:
○​ The greenhouse effect maintains Earth's stable temperature, which is vital
for supporting life.
○​ Without this effect, Earth would be too cold to sustain life.
●​ Human Impact on Greenhouse Gases:
○​ Human activities have increased CO2, methane, and N2O concentrations.
○​ These increases amplify the greenhouse effect, leading to climate change.
●​ Anthropogenic Sources:
○​ Carbon dioxide (CO2):
■​ Released during cellular respiration and fossil fuel combustion
(coal, oil, natural gas).
■​ Deforestation reduces carbon dioxide absorption through
photosynthesis, exacerbating CO2 accumulation.
○​ Methane (CH4):
■​ Released from agriculture (livestock, rice paddies) and landfills.
○​ Nitrous oxide (N2O):
■​ Emitted from agricultural activities and industrial processes.




POSITIVE FEEDBACK (effect-amplifying) CYCLES IN GLOBAL WARMING

Outgassing of CO2 from Oceans:

●​ Rising temperatures due to the greenhouse effect decrease the solubility of CO2
in water.
●​ This leads to CO2 release from oceans, a process known as outgassing.
●​ The released CO2 intensifies the warming trend, continuing the cycle.

Melting Snow and Ice (Albedo Effect):

●​ Melting of ice and snow in regions like the Arctic reduces reflective surfaces.
●​ Less solar radiation is reflected back into space, and more is absorbed by the Earth's
surface.
●​ This increased absorption of heat accelerates further melting, amplifying the
warming effect.
●​ This cycle is driven by albedo—the proportion of radiation reflected by a surface.
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