Climate Change By:Sartaj Kahlon^

Feedback loop

Positive Feedback loops

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Increases the effects

Negative Feedback loops

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Reduces the Effects

Climate Zones

Tropical

Hot And Humid

Temperate

Between 30 and 60 degrees latitude

Mostly deciduous woodlands

Polar

intense cold all year round. Includes Arctic and Antarctica.

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Dry

Deserts

Minimal precipitation

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Lack of water^

Continental

Scorching summers

Major land masses

Sustainability

Taking Care of Our Planet

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

Conserve Energy

Plant Trees

Mindful Consumption

Support Renewable Energy

Promote Conservation

Educate Others

Non Renewable Energy

Coal

Oil

Natural Gas

Uranium

Tar Sands

Fossil Fuels

Nuclear Energy

Renewable Energy

Solar Energy

Wind Energy

HydroPower

Grothermal Energy

BimassEnergy

Tidal Energy

What Cuases It?

Deforestation

The atmosphere's CO2 is absorbed by trees. The quantity of trees that can absorb CO2 is decreased by deforestation

Agriculture

Methane is produced by agricultural processes, particularly cattle husbandry.

Waste Management

As organic trash breaks down, methane is produced in landfills. Higher methane emissions may result from insufficient waste management procedures.

Industrial and Household Waste

Natural Factors

The Earth's climate can be affected by natural forces like volcanic eruptions and variations in solar radiation

How Can we fix it?

Transition to Renewable Energy

Energy Efficiency Improvements

Afforestation and Reforestation:
As carbon sinks, planting trees and rebuilding ravaged forests can assist in absorbing CO2 from the atmosphere

Sustainable Agriculture Practices:
Encourage the usage of environmentally friendly farming methods that lower agricultural emissions

Advocacy for Climate-Friendly Policies:
Promote laws that support renewable energy, cost-effective energy use, and environmental protection.

Promote Climate Education and Awareness

Aldebo Effect

Albedo effect refers to how much sunlight a surface reflects.

Ice and snow have high albedo, reflecting most sunlight.

Deforestation and urbanization alter surface reflectivity, impacting local and global temperatures.

Climate Impact: Changes in albedo affect Earth's temperature and climate patterns.

While the albedo wouldn't occur if thewater were exposed.