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Impacts, Adaptation, and Mitigatio n

Impacts, Adaptation, and Mitigatio n. Current Weather Climate Change Impacts Adaptation Options Mitigation Strategies Course Evaluations For Friday : Exam 4 ! Final Exam on Wednesday, May 7! You can review your old exams from 9-12 on May 5!. Effects on Ecosystems.

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Impacts, Adaptation, and Mitigatio n

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  1. Impacts, Adaptation, and Mitigation • Current Weather • Climate Change Impacts • Adaptation Options • Mitigation Strategies • Course Evaluations • For Friday: Exam 4! • Final Exam on Wednesday, May 7! You can review your old exams from 9-12 on May 5!

  2. Effects on Ecosystems • Carbon Fertilization: Depends on whether they are C3 or C4 plants. • Corn is at a disadvantage compared to C3 weeds in a world with higher CO2 because C4 plants do not photosynthesize as well! • Changes of Speciation within Forests • Fate of the spruce-fir ecosystem in S. Apps? • Rising Biosphere in Mountains • Marine Ecosystems • Coral Reefs

  3. Changes of Speciation within Forests

  4. Human Impacts • Floods, droughts, and climate extremes likely to increase • Global conflicts may be exacerbated • Arctic claims in response to decreasing summer sea ice? • Environmental refugees • Food shortages and higher food prices

  5. Adapting to Climate Change • Sea Level Rise: Approximately 10% of worlds population is found within Low Elevation Coastal Zones (LECZs) • 60% of population of the Netherlands lives within LECZs • Significant problem facing society! • Water Management: How to ensure adequate and clean water when quantity and dependability of existing supplies is decreasing? • Glacier retreat in tropical Andes!

  6. LECZs in Eastern U.S.

  7. Mitigation Strategies • Kyoto Protocol • CO2 emissions 5% below 1990 • Ratified by 182 countries, bi-partisan rejection in U.S. • Energy Conservation and other “Soft” Measures • Alternative Energy Sources • Wind, nuclear, solar, tidal, biomass-based fuels • Carbon Capture and Storage (CSS) • Also known as carbon sequestration and involves burying carbon in ground • Geoengineering of Global Climate

  8. Course #: 1011 Section #: 101 Instructor #: 012 Please code information carefully with a No. 2 pencil! For each question, blacken the appropriate circle (one per question). Written comments on back are particularly helpful. Thank you for a great semester! Thank you as well for your honest and constructive feedback of the lecture. Your evaluations help us to improve course content and teaching, especially for this relatively new course. Course Evaluations

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