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Climate Change
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Geography (Climate Change) Mind Map on Climate Change, created by Matthew Jones on 03/09/2013.
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Climate Change
Evidence of Climate Change
Physical
Fossils
Landforms e.g. U shaped valleys from retreating glaciers
Samples from ice sheets
Human
Photos, drawings and paintings
Written records
Recorded dates of regular events
Climate Change Theories
Asteroid Theory
Human Theory
Eruption Theory
Orbital Theory
Sun Spot Theory
Case Studies
Megafauna
Megafauna - Big Animals
Wooly Mammoths + Sabre Tooth Tigers
10,000 - 15,000 years ago
Two new stresses - Humans and Climate Change
They migrate to a new environment that suits them
Finding food in the new area was hard
Disrupted food chains
Climate change stress may have made the Megafauna weaker
Little Ice Age
"Frost Fairs" were held on the frozen river thames
Before the little ice age had begun, there was a warm period and Europe's population grew and land on the hillsides were given as farmland
In 1315, growth crashed to a halt as the little ice age took place
Cold and rain lashed Europe in the spring and summer
Wheat and oats did not ripen and the harvest failed
The cool, wet weather continued into 1316 and 1317
By 1917 the "Great Famine" had begun and it lasted till 1325
10-20% of peasant farmers may have died of hunger
The Black Death hit Europe in 1349.
Killed more people than the famine did.
Made worse by the weather conditions
Glaciers then grew and slide down the valleys, destroying villages
People adapted and started to grow potatoes which were suited to the environment
The Atmosphere
Atmospheric Gases
Nitrogen 78.1% Important nutrient for plant growth
Oxygen 20.9% Is breathed in by animals, which breath out CO2
Carbon Dioxide 0.03% Breathed in by plants
Water Vapour 1% Form clouds which are a vital part of the water cycle
Greenhouse Gases
Carbon Dioxide 89% GGP
Produced through burning fossil fuels
Methane 7% GGP
Produced through farming and gas pipeline leaks
Nitrous Oxide 3% GGP
Produced in car engines
Halocarbons 1% GGP
Used as a solvent and a coolent
Air Masses
Polar Maritime
An air mass that has traveled from the north over the sea, bringing cold, wet weather.
Arctic Maritime
An air mass originating from the Arctic area, bringing cold, snowy weather.
Polar Continental
An air mass that has traveled over Europe bringing the cold, dry weather from Russia and Siberia
Tropical Maritime
An air mass that has traveled from the north west bringing warm, wet weather.
Tropical Continental
An air mass that travels over southern Europe bringing warm, dry weather.
How to combat Climate Change?
Locally
Solar Panels
Using public transport
Reducing, Reusing, Recycling
Growing your own
Turn off appliances when not in use
Nationally
Improve public transport
Insentives to being green
Recycling scheme improvement
Change laws/ policies on car emissions
Introduce penalties for not using public transport
Globally
Bring in Protocals
Kyoto Protocal
Aim to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide in each country
Ocean Currents
Movements of surface water set in motion by prevailing winds and affect the climate on coastal areas.
North Hemisphere - Clockwise
South Hemisphere - Anti-Clockwise
Warm currents carry water from the tropics to the poles
Cold currents carry water from the poles to the topics
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