Climate Change By:Sartaj Kahlon
Aldebo Effect
While the albedo wouldn't occur if thewater were exposed.
Albedo effect refers to how much sunlight a surface reflects.
Climate Impact: Changes in albedo affect Earth's temperature and climate patterns.
Deforestation and urbanization alter surface reflectivity, impacting local and global temperatures.
Ice and snow have high albedo, reflecting most sunlight.
How Can we fix it?
Promote Climate Education and Awareness
Advocacy for Climate-Friendly Policies:
Promote laws that support renewable energy, cost-effective energy use, and environmental protection.
Sustainable Agriculture Practices:
Encourage the usage of environmentally friendly farming methods that lower agricultural emissions
Afforestation and Reforestation:
As carbon sinks, planting trees and rebuilding ravaged forests can assist in absorbing CO2 from the atmosphere
Energy Efficiency Improvements
Transition to Renewable Energy
What Cuases It?
Natural Factors
The Earth's climate can be affected by natural forces like volcanic eruptions and variations in solar radiation
Industrial and Household Waste
Waste Management
As organic trash breaks down, methane is produced in landfills. Higher methane emissions may result from insufficient waste management procedures.
Agriculture
Methane is produced by agricultural processes, particularly cattle husbandry.
Deforestation
The atmosphere's CO2 is absorbed by trees. The quantity of trees that can absorb CO2 is decreased by deforestation
Sustainability
Renewable Energy
Tidal Energy
BimassEnergy
Grothermal Energy
HydroPower
Wind Energy
Solar Energy
Non Renewable Energy
Nuclear Energy
Fossil Fuels
Tar Sands
Uranium
Natural Gas
Oil
Coal
Taking Care of Our Planet
Educate Others
Promote Conservation
Support Renewable Energy
Mindful Consumption
Plant Trees
Conserve Energy
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Climate Zones
Continental
Major land masses
Scorching summers
Dry
Lack of water
Minimal precipitation
Deserts
Polar
intense cold all year round. Includes Arctic and Antarctica.
Temperate
Mostly deciduous woodlands
Between 30 and 60 degrees latitude
Tropical
Hot And Humid
Feedback loop
Negative Feedback loops
Reduces the Effects
Positive Feedback loops
Increases the effects