Introduction to Climate Change.pptx

Topic:
Introduction to Climate change
 Welcome to our Climate
change presentation!
We'll be discussing what
is the climate change,
causes of climate change,
the different ways dealing
with climate change.
Outline
 Introduction to climate change
 Courses of climate change
 Ways of Dealing with Climate Change
- Adaptation Actions
- Mitigation Actions
 Conclusion
 Our Call to Action
BACKGROUND
 Somalia is generally arid and semi-arid with two seasonal rainfall seasons.
Annual mean temperature is close to 30°С throughout the country. Average
monthly temperatures reach their maximum during the months of April
through June.
 Since 1990, Somalia has experienced 31 climate-related hazards; 14 drought, 2
Locust infestation and 15 floods—tripling the number of climate-related
hazards experienced between 1970 and 1990.
 In 2017, a severe drought left Somalia on the verge of famine. A delayed and
erratic 2019 Gu' rainy season resulted in the poorest harvest since the 2011
famine and flooding.
 The country has frequently experienced extreme events like droughts and
floods, and other climate-related hazards.
What is the difference between weather and
climate ?
Introduction to Climate Change
WEATHER
 Weather refers to conditions like
rain, temperature and wind over
hours to days
 LOOK out the window now. What
is the weather like?
CLIMATE
 Climate refers to average
weather conditions over a long
period of time (5 years, 10 years,
20 years or 30+ years)
 THINK about what the weather
is normally like on your
birthday? - Is it normally dry or
wet / hot or cold?
WHAT ARE THE CAUSES OF CLIMATE
CHANGE?
STRATIFICATION OF THE ATMOSPHERE
• Exosphere 700-10,000km
• Thermosphere 80-700 km
• Mesosphere 50-80 km
• Stratosphere 12-50 km-Ozone (O3)
• Troposphere 0-12 km –water vapour
• All weather activities takes place in the Troposphere
THE GREEN HOUSE EFFECT
 Sunlight passes through the atmosphere to
earth
 At earth’s surface it’s reflected back through
the atmosphere to space
 However! After it is reflected, greenhouse
gases can trap heat in the atmosphere
 We call this process the greenhouse effect; as
it is similar to a greenhouse
 Greenhouse gases act like a big blanket
around the earth, trapping heat.
 Over the last 100 years, since the industrial
revolution, greenhouse gases have rapidly
increased in the atmosphere
 This is due to human activities which release
greenhouse gases
 Electricity from coal or diesel generators and
industry or pollution from factories contribute
the most.
HUMAN ACTIVITY (2)
Green House Gas (GHG)
 The six main GHGs whose emissions are
human-caused are:-
1. Carbondioxide (CO2),
2. Methane (CH4),
3. Nitrous oxide(N2O),
4. Hydrofluorocarbons(HFCs),
5. Perfluorocarbons (PFCs), and
6. Sulphur hexafluoride (SF6).
Which of the following greenhouse gases has the biggest
impact on climate change?
1. Watervapour
2. Methane
3. Carbondioxide
4. Nitrous oxide
Question
Ways of
Dealing with
Climate
Change
Introduction to Climate Change.pptx
Climate change Mitigation
• To reducing the amount of greenhouse gasses in the
atmosphere.
• This involves cutting greenhouse gases from main sources such
as power plants, factories, cars, and farms.
• The Forests, oceans, and soil also absorb and store these gases,
and are an important part of the solution
- Put a price on carbon.
- End fossil fuel subsidies.
- Build low-carbon, resilient cities.
- Increase energy efficiency and the use of
renewable energy.
- Implement climate-smart agriculture and
nurture forest landscapes.
What are the five ways to mitigate the effects of
climate change?
• To Adjusting the impacts of climate change to reduce the
negative impacts and reduce the effects on lives,
livelihoods and ecosystems
• Adapting to life in a changing climate involves adjusting to
actual or expected future climate.
• The goal is to reduce our vulnerability to the harmful
effects of climate change (like Droughts, Floods, Sea-level,
Storms, Locust fly and food insecurity).
Climate change Adaptation
- Erecting buildings and infrastructure that are safer and more sustainable.
- Replanting forests and restoring damaged ecosystems.
- Diversifying crops so that they are better able to adapt to changing
climates.
- Investigating and developing innovative solutions to prevent and manage
natural catastrophes
How to Adapt climate change
Climate
chanage
Awareness
Action
Our Call to Action
 Early warning systems
 Ecosystem restoration
 Climate-resilient infrastructure
 Water supplies and security
 Long-term planning
THANK
YOU
MR. ABDISAMAD H. DEREA
E: shirwac103@gmail.com
Ph: +252-615975145
Mogadishu, Somalia
August, 2023
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Introduction to Climate Change.pptx

  • 2.  Welcome to our Climate change presentation! We'll be discussing what is the climate change, causes of climate change, the different ways dealing with climate change.
  • 3. Outline  Introduction to climate change  Courses of climate change  Ways of Dealing with Climate Change - Adaptation Actions - Mitigation Actions  Conclusion  Our Call to Action
  • 4. BACKGROUND  Somalia is generally arid and semi-arid with two seasonal rainfall seasons. Annual mean temperature is close to 30°С throughout the country. Average monthly temperatures reach their maximum during the months of April through June.  Since 1990, Somalia has experienced 31 climate-related hazards; 14 drought, 2 Locust infestation and 15 floods—tripling the number of climate-related hazards experienced between 1970 and 1990.  In 2017, a severe drought left Somalia on the verge of famine. A delayed and erratic 2019 Gu' rainy season resulted in the poorest harvest since the 2011 famine and flooding.  The country has frequently experienced extreme events like droughts and floods, and other climate-related hazards.
  • 5. What is the difference between weather and climate ? Introduction to Climate Change
  • 6. WEATHER  Weather refers to conditions like rain, temperature and wind over hours to days  LOOK out the window now. What is the weather like? CLIMATE  Climate refers to average weather conditions over a long period of time (5 years, 10 years, 20 years or 30+ years)  THINK about what the weather is normally like on your birthday? - Is it normally dry or wet / hot or cold?
  • 7. WHAT ARE THE CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE?
  • 8. STRATIFICATION OF THE ATMOSPHERE • Exosphere 700-10,000km • Thermosphere 80-700 km • Mesosphere 50-80 km • Stratosphere 12-50 km-Ozone (O3) • Troposphere 0-12 km –water vapour • All weather activities takes place in the Troposphere
  • 9. THE GREEN HOUSE EFFECT  Sunlight passes through the atmosphere to earth  At earth’s surface it’s reflected back through the atmosphere to space  However! After it is reflected, greenhouse gases can trap heat in the atmosphere  We call this process the greenhouse effect; as it is similar to a greenhouse  Greenhouse gases act like a big blanket around the earth, trapping heat.
  • 10.  Over the last 100 years, since the industrial revolution, greenhouse gases have rapidly increased in the atmosphere  This is due to human activities which release greenhouse gases  Electricity from coal or diesel generators and industry or pollution from factories contribute the most. HUMAN ACTIVITY (2)
  • 11. Green House Gas (GHG)  The six main GHGs whose emissions are human-caused are:- 1. Carbondioxide (CO2), 2. Methane (CH4), 3. Nitrous oxide(N2O), 4. Hydrofluorocarbons(HFCs), 5. Perfluorocarbons (PFCs), and 6. Sulphur hexafluoride (SF6).
  • 12. Which of the following greenhouse gases has the biggest impact on climate change? 1. Watervapour 2. Methane 3. Carbondioxide 4. Nitrous oxide Question
  • 15. Climate change Mitigation • To reducing the amount of greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere. • This involves cutting greenhouse gases from main sources such as power plants, factories, cars, and farms. • The Forests, oceans, and soil also absorb and store these gases, and are an important part of the solution
  • 16. - Put a price on carbon. - End fossil fuel subsidies. - Build low-carbon, resilient cities. - Increase energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy. - Implement climate-smart agriculture and nurture forest landscapes. What are the five ways to mitigate the effects of climate change?
  • 17. • To Adjusting the impacts of climate change to reduce the negative impacts and reduce the effects on lives, livelihoods and ecosystems • Adapting to life in a changing climate involves adjusting to actual or expected future climate. • The goal is to reduce our vulnerability to the harmful effects of climate change (like Droughts, Floods, Sea-level, Storms, Locust fly and food insecurity). Climate change Adaptation
  • 18. - Erecting buildings and infrastructure that are safer and more sustainable. - Replanting forests and restoring damaged ecosystems. - Diversifying crops so that they are better able to adapt to changing climates. - Investigating and developing innovative solutions to prevent and manage natural catastrophes How to Adapt climate change
  • 20. Our Call to Action  Early warning systems  Ecosystem restoration  Climate-resilient infrastructure  Water supplies and security  Long-term planning
  • 21. THANK YOU MR. ABDISAMAD H. DEREA E: shirwac103@gmail.com Ph: +252-615975145 Mogadishu, Somalia August, 2023