Facts About Climate Change
What Affects Climate Change
How Does Climate Change Affects Humans

What Does Climate Change Causes
Vocabulary
100

What is the difference between the terms ‘Global Warming’ and ‘Climate Change’ ?

Answer: The term global warming is meant to signify a rise in global temperatures mainly due to increased concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. "Climate change" refers to the growing changes in climate measures over a long time span

100

What are the 3 biggest human sources of CO2 ?

Answer : transport, residential heating, industrial process

100

what are the Impacts of Climate Change on Human life (list 3 impacts)

Answer: health, food, shelter

100

Name 3 ways we know the world is warming now ?

Answer : Warming Oceans, Shrinking ice sheets, Decreased snow cover

100

What is a "Culprit (n)"

Answer: a person or thing responsible for a

crime or other misdeed

200

When was the ‘little ice age' ?

Answer: the little ice age is a period between 13000

200

what are the 3 main things that can help climate change ?

Answer: 

1. Be careful with what you eat - change your diet

2. Use less transportation 

3. save energy

200

what is the greenhouse effect ?

Answer: the greenhouse occurs when certain gases are traps the suns heat

200

How much has the world warmed by since 1880?

Answer: 0.8°C

200

What does "Glacier(n)" means ?

Answer: a slowly moving mass or river of ice

formed by the accumulation and

compaction of snow on mountains or

near the poles

300

What is ‘The Hockey Stick' ?

Answer: a graph showing temperatures since 1880

300

Name two greenhouse gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect.

Answer : Methane, nitrous oxide

300

Mainly what might climate change cause which is unhealthy for human

Answer: burning fossil fuels, the fossil fuel that contribute to the greenhouse effect can cause respiratory diseases – such as asthma – in children and adults. Which might be quite dangerous. 

(Air pollution kills an estimated 7 million people worldwide every year, according to the World Health Organization.)

300

How much are the polar regions warming by ?

Answer: 3°C

300

What is a "isotope" ?

Answer: an isotope of a chemical element is an atom that has a different number of neutrons than the standard for the element.

400

What is the ‘Holocene Climate optimum ?

Answer: the holocene climate optium was a warm period during the interval 9,000 to 5,000 years

400

how much carbon does a steak, chicken and fish emits ? (respectively)

Answer: 330 g, 52g, 40g

400

What might be the consequences for 1 and 2 degrees warming which affects human life ?  (3 consequences for each)

Answer: 

+ 1: tropical islands lost to sea rise / return to the dust bowl / 70 % of coral reefs dead

+ 2: sea levels cities at risk / forest fires increases / polar bears extinct


400

List 3 ways we know about warming before 1880 ?

Answer :  Industrial revolution made it increase, the accumulation in the atmosphere of greenhouse gases, Independently produced data sets from the past

400

What does "threshold (n)" means ?

Answer: the place or point of entering or beginning

500

İn 2017  CO2 = what % of all greenhouse gasses had emissions from human activities  ?

Answer:  In 2017, CO2 accounted for about 81.6 percent of all U.S. greenhouse gas emissions from human activities.

500

What is the total amount of CO2 released by humans since 1880 ?

Answer : 29 gigatone

500

What might be the consequences for 3, 4 and 5 degrees warming which affects human life ?  (3 consequences for each)

Answer: 

+ 3: southern Africa becomes uninhabited / İndian monsoons fail ( no rain, or too much rain ) / Amazon rainforest basin dries out 

+ 4: sea levels displace 1.5 million people in Egypt alone / The mediterranean sees 70 % less summer rains & heatwaves of 65 days or longer on average / europe : 80 % less snowfall & permanent drought

+ 5: no ice sheets / no rain forests / total collapse of civilization


500

How much is Arctic sea ice decreasing by (and over what period) ?

Answer : 13 % per 10 years

500

What is a "feedback loop" ?

Answer: a feedback loop is an occurrence wherein the output of a system amplifies the system