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Explore the fragility of God's creation and the impacts of global warming on our planet. Learn about the Greenhouse Effect, Venus as a cautionary tale, greenhouse gases, and direct evidence of climate change. Discover past climate data, natural variations, and human responsibility. Consider global warming as a social justice, stewardship, and survival issue. Explore economic drivers for sustainability and the urgent need for global energy sustainability. Embrace the call to reduce consumption and care for our precious Earth.
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Creation Cries Out: Is Anyone Listening? Mt. Pine Beetle damage, Montana (NYT, 11/17/08) Dr. Bill Blair, astronomer, Johns Hopkins University Dept. of Physics & Astronomy
Take Home Points • God’s Creation is awesome, but fragile. • Global Warming is real, and is driving significant climate changes on our planet. • The human impact is undeniable and significant. • There is an urgent need to change our behaviors. • As Christians, there are significant stewardship and social justice concerns that should motivate us to Care for Creation.
The Greenhouse Effect • Sunlight comes through glass. • Light is absorbed and re-radiated as heat (infrared light). • Heat is trapped (warms interior of greenhouse). • Need for “balance” to keep it from getting too hot/cold.
The Earth is so big! How can we affect things? By affecting the BALANCE
Venus - Our Twin Planet?* • Closest planet to earth. • Nearly the same size as earth, but • CO2 atmosphere 100x denser than earth’s. • Surface temp 900 degrees F. • Example of “Runaway” Greenhouse effect.
Venus - Our Twin Planet?* • Closest planet to earth. • Nearly the same size as earth, but • CO2 atmosphere 100x denser than earth’s. • Surface temp 900 degrees F. • Example of “Runaway” Greenhouse effect. BALANCE *(Let’s hope not!)
Greenhouse Gases • Water Vapor H2O • Methane CH4 • Carbon Dioxide CO2 • A trace constituent, but very effective at trapping heat.
Evidence of Warming 2003 1938 Glacier National Park, Montana North Polar Ice 2007 Larsen B Ice Shelf, Antarctica, 2006
Climate Impacts Warmer sea temperatures… • cause stronger storms and affect atmospheric and sea circulation patterns. • Can cause droughts in some areas and excessive rainfall in others. • Add to the rise in sea level. • Warm water has a larger volume. Katrina 2005
Past Climate: How do we know? • Ice core samples: Greenland, Antarctica, etc. • Ice traps gas bubbles, dust particles, biological material, and other materials. • Chemical isotope ratios are proxies for Temp, CO2 levels, etc., at various times in the past. Layers in ice core are similar to “tree rings” - showing annual cycles.
What can we do to motivate ourselves? • Consider Global Warming as a social justice issue. • Consider Global Warming as a stewardship issue. • Consider Global Warming as a survival issue. • Money (e.g. green capitalism!) Economic drivers such as green building, green jobs, green energy, entrepreneurship, etc.
Global Sustainability • U.S. per capita energy consumption (hence, CO2 production) is 32x that of the developing world. • The U.S. consumes energy at a rate comparable to 10 BILLION people in the developing world! • If the developing world rises to our level of consumption, the energy needs are immense. • If they do it with fossil fuels, we are toast! • Our level of energy consumption is not sustainable and is not just by the world’s standards. >> We must reduce our consumption and help the rest of the world cope with their needs.
Let us take care of the Earth. It is the only one we have!