Global Warming Notes

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Sociology Slide Set on Global Warming Notes, created by Roxanne V Springman on 18/09/2017.
Roxanne V  Springman
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Roxanne V  Springman
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Slide 1

    Global Warming cont.
    Effects: rain changing patterns less food due to crop failure Increased heat and drought Intensified storms due to increased heat  Remember more heat means more energy! The average storm intensity will increase in future generations    

Slide 2

    Storms
    Stronger storms = economic damage  less sustainable coastal environment GLobal Warming doesn't cause storms, but it definitely makes them stronger Property Damages: power goes out water goes bad  

Slide 3

    Carbon
    Since 1950, carbon dioxide levels has been going off the charts carbon has to "bank" before effects actually occur Even if there were to be no more carbon released into the sky, global warming would continue until it hits a "plateau" point (aka. Flatlines) Feedback loop: something that accelerates/decelerates a warming trend  

Slide 4

    Reminders/FYI
    Current government is censoring Global Warming Just because global warming is occurring doesn't mean everyone will experience heat..think about Canada, they will actually experience stronger winters... loss of water in an area where population is exploding means future inflation of water prices  If prices increase the the wealthy live and the poor die ----- BAD EQUITY The crossing point on a graph that represents the too little resources to sustain the population is called the "point of unsustainability"  

Slide 5

    In Conclusion
        STOP GLOBAL WARMING OR DIE
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