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Thursday 20 June 2019

Climate Change

What is our greatest threat in thousands of years?
Answer:Climate Change and us having no world left

How do we see climate change affecting the globe?
  1. Floods  
  2.  Storms
  3. Higher Sea Levels
  4.  Air Pollution

What is needed to change history?
The Answer Is To Stop Polluting the air and water with stuff that can pollute our world

Is climate change a man made disaster?
Yes Climate Change is a man made disaster. Because we are making it happen.

Dramatic action must be made in the next _10_ years to change it?

Why is our climate changing?
Because of us Polluting the air and the sea

What is causing the warming trend of the climate?
Us Making Things that use power

What is the main problem?
The World Heating Up Each Year

What are examples of these?
1.Pulltion
2.Heat Waves
3. Flooding
4. Hurricanes
5. Tornados
6. Sea Levels rising

Burning fossil fuels releases what gas?

carbon dioxide

How much hotter now is our world?
1 degrees Celsius

What do we call this global warming?
Climate Change

How is this affecting creatures / animals like bats?
It Is Overheating So The Creatures Are Dying

What percentage of species are near extinction?
8%

How could this affect the world ecosystems?
Overview. Climate is an important environmental influence on ecosystems.
Changing climate affects ecosystems in a variety of ways. For instance,
warming may force species to migrate to higher latitudes or higher elevations where
temperatures are more conducive to their survival

What global change was seen and recording breaking last year?
Last year was so hot that global land- and ocean-surface temperatures
were 1.42 degrees Fahrenheit (0.79 degrees Celsius) above the 20th-century average,
NOAA reported. Since 1880, when record-keeping began, only three years — 2016
(the highest, in part because of El Niño), 2015 and 2017 — were hotter

How is climate change affecting our weather systems?
1. The Water Levels Rising
2.  More Storms
3. Heaver Rain Falling

What is another effect of climate change?
global climate change is now occurring: loss of sea ice, accelerated sea level rise and longer,
more intense heat waves.

What will happen if the ice melts in Antarctica and the Arctic?


Hotter weather is also melting ice on land, increasing the volume of water in the ocean
. Scientists are now paying particularly close attention to warming in Antarctica,
home to 90 percent of our planet's ice. If it were all to melt, it would raise sea levels by 190 feet.


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