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The Greenhouse Effect and Climate Change (which includes Global Warming)

The Greenhouse Effect and Climate Change (which includes Global Warming). The Greenhouse Effect. Good. Bad. Global Warming. Good. Bad. The Greenhouse Gases. Nitrous Oxide. Water Vapor. Methane. Carbon Dioxide. Carbon Dioxide (CO 2 ) -Sources

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The Greenhouse Effect and Climate Change (which includes Global Warming)

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  1. The Greenhouse Effect and Climate Change (which includes Global Warming)

  2. The Greenhouse Effect Good Bad

  3. Global Warming Good Bad

  4. The Greenhouse Gases Nitrous Oxide Water Vapor Methane Carbon Dioxide

  5. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) -Sources Burning fossil fuels (gasoline for cars, coal for electricity) Cutting down and burning forests. -Ways to reduce Plant more trees/plants Reduce the amount of fuel and electricity we use. Water Vapor (H20) Sources Transpiration of plants Naturally Occurring Ways to reduce Warmer air can hold more water vapor. Keep the atmosphere from warming. • Methane (CH4) • Sources • Cows • Rotting Vegetation • Ways to reduce • Eat less beef and dairy • Slow population growth • Nitrous Oxide (N2O) • Sources • Soil,Manure and Sewer Management • Ways to reduce • Eat less beef and dairy • Slow population growth

  6. What is happening/might happen? • Average global temperature rise of ¾ °C. • Glaciers and ice caps melting/rise in sea level. • Changes in climates and severity of weather. • Organisms will migrate or die out. • Our “breadbasket” might move to Canada. • Diseases and invasive species spread. • A link to EPA’s Climate Change Site

  7. Do you care? What can you do?

  8. How can the following help reduce greenhouse gasses? • Stop breathing (just kidding . . . I said just kidding) • Riding your bicycle/scooter/skateboard/walk • Turning off (and unplugging) your appliances • Turning lights off/using ambient (outside) light • Turning the heat down & wearing a sweatshirt • Taking shorter showers • Growing your own food • Buying local food • Eating all of your food (no food waste) • Planting/protecting plants

  9. How can the following help reduce greenhouse gasses? • Reduce • Clothes • Water Usage • Reuse • Bags • Binders/folders • Food containers • Backpacks

  10. How can the following help reduce greenhouse gasses? • Rethink • Cell phones/electronics • Clothes • Recycle • Paper • Plastic • TELL OTHER PEOPLE (preferably without being too judgmental)

  11. How can the following help reduce greenhouse gasses? • Join YMCA Earth Service Corps • Black background inspired by Blackle. • Polar Bear Commercial

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