Definitons
History
True/False
Emissions
Tough Questions (things that may have not been stated in today's meeting/ require some thinking)
100

What do we call the act in cutting down trees and other shrubbery.

deforestation

100

What was the first legally binding protocol that required countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

The Kyoto Protocol

100

Fossil fuels are a renewable resource.

False

100

Burning these contributes to global warming.

Fossil fuels

100

Why is the increase of Greenhouse gasses a big issue?

It causes climate change and increase in the global temerature

200

The average weather for a region over a long period of time is. _______________.

Climate

200

Climate change refers to SHORT-TERM fluctuations in weather patterns.

False. Climate change refers to LONG-TERM shifts in global or regional climate patterns.

200

What are 3 examples of fossil fuels?

Oil, coal and gas

200

How can global warming cause sea levels to rise?

Melting glaciers and ice caps

300

What is the term for the process by which solar radiation is trapped by the Earth's atmosphere, leading to an increase in global temperatures?

The greenhouse effect.

300

What is the main gas that causes the greenhouse effect?

Carbon dioxide

300

What makes a gas a 'greenhouse' gas?

The ability to trap sunlight/heat

400

What is global warming?

The gradual heating of the earth via greenhouse gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat from the sun and reheat the earth.

400

Between what years was the Kyoto protocol in operation?

2005 - 2012 

(proposed in 1997)

400

What % of the earth's atmosphere is carbon dioxide?

0.03% - 0.04%

400

What is the main source of methane emissions that contributes to climate change?

Agriculture, particularly livestock farming (cattle, sheep, etc.), as well as landfills.

500

What is climate change?

The long-term increase in global temperatures (and change in weather patterns) due to global warming

500

What historical event in the 1800s caused average global temperatures to increase drastically?

The Industrial Revolution 

500

How much does the global temperature of the Earth has to rise for all coral reefs to disappear?

Only 2ÂșC