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People Changing Climate
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1. Man-made climate change?
- Changes in concentrations
- Changes in climate
- Inertia of climate
- Feedback effects
- Abrupt changes
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2. What will the future be like?
3. How to hinder climate change
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people changing climate

How are
people changing
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1.Man-made climate change?

Observed changes in concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere

 

 

 

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  • Carbon dioxide (CO2) has increased from 280 ppm (280 litres of CO2 in a million litres of air) in the period 1000 to 1750 to about 370 ppm today. This is about a 31% increase and today’s levels are the highest atmospheric CO2 concentrations in at least 420,000 years, probably 20 million years.
     
  • Methane (CH4) has increased from 0.7 ppm in 1750 to 1.7 ppm in 2000. This is an increase of about 151%.

increasing greenhouse gas concentrations

1. Increase in greenhouse gas concentrations (in ppm) from 1750 to 2000.  Graphics:  Elmar Uherek (click to enlarge, 35 kB).

 

  • Nitrous oxide (N2O) has increased from 0.27 ppm in 1750 to 0.32 ppm in 2000. This is about a 17% increase. 
     
  • Tropospheric ozone (O3) has increased by about 35% from 1750 to 2000.  This figure, does however, vary from region to region. Ozone in the lower atmosphere is a greenhouse gas, it is formed and broken down by chemical reactions in the atmosphere, and humans emit other substances which influence these chemical reactions.

(Source: IPCC 2001 and http://cdiac.esd.ornl.gov/pns/current_ghg.html).

 

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About this page:
Author: Camilla Schreiner - CICERO (Centre for International Climate and Environmental Research - Oslo) - Norway. 
Scientific reviewers: Andreas Tjernshaugen - CICERO, Norway - 2004-01-20 and Dr. Knut Alfsen - Statistics Norway, Norway - 2003-09-12. 
Educational reviewer: Nina Arnesen - Marienlyst School, Oslo, Norway - 2004-03-10. 
Last update: 2004-03-27.

 

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