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                               Project Report:



     Presented by :-
                           Preetish Priyadarshi Samal
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GLOBAL WARMING
CONTENTS
Certificate
 Declaration
 Preface
 Acknowledgement
 Difference between Global Warming & Climate Change
 What is Global Warming
 How do GLOBAL Warming works
 Cause of Global Warming
 Green House effect & its example
 Global Warming Causes
 Animal’s thought toward Global Warming
 Major Consequences
 Who is responsible
 Proof
 When did Global Warming start
 How can we stop Global Warming
 Have Faith on
 Global Warming : Shifting Gears
 Us emission
 But our Goal
 Response to Global Warming
 Interesting evidence of Global Warming
 Conclusion
CERTIFICATE
      I Do here by certified that this project titled “GLOBAL
WARMING.” Is done by “ PREETISH PRIYADARSHI SAMAL”, of
“RAVENSHAW JUNIOR COLLEGE” , is an original work and have
been submitted under by supervision and guidance.
      Acknowledgement and believe, this project work is
completed from every aspect, which can help the study in
various ways.



    “ I wish all success in future life”.
DECLARATION
   I , PREETISH PRIYADARSHI SAMAL
declared that , I tried my best to do this
project work, “ GLOBAL WARMING” and the
project is completed by myself from every
aspect under the guidance of my college
teacher.




                      PREETISH PRIYADARSHI
                             SAMAL
PREFACE
       Human activities have led to large increases in heat-trapping gases over the past century. The
global warming of the past 50 years is due primarily to this human-induced increase. Global
average temperature and sea level have increased, and precipitation patterns have changed.
Human “fingerprints” also have been identified in many other aspects of the climate system,
including changes in ocean heat content, precipitation, atmospheric moisture, plant and animal
health and location, and Arctic sea ice.
      In the U.S., the amount of rain falling in the heaviest downpours has increased approximately
20 percent on average in the past century.
      Many types of extreme weather events, such as heat waves and regional droughts, have
become more frequent and intense during the past 40 to 50 years. The destructive energy of
Atlantic hurricanes has increased... In the eastern Pacific, the strongest hurricanes have become
stronger since the 1980s, even while the total number of storms has decreased. Sea level has risen
along most of the U.S. coast over the last 50 years, and will rise more in the future. Arctic sea ice is
declining rapidly and this is very likely to continue. Global temperatures are projected to continue
to rise over this century. Whether by 2-3 degrees F or more than 11 degrees depends on a number
of factors, including the amount of heat-trapping gas emissions humans continue to allow and how
sensitive the climate is to those emissions. Lower emissions of heat-trapping gases will delay the
appearance of climate change impacts and lessen their magnitude. Unless the rate of emissions is
substantially reduced, impacts are expected to become increasingly severe for more people and
places.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

     I, PREETISH PRIYADARSHI SAMAL, owe a great many thanks to
a great many people who helped and supported me during the writing
of this project. My deepest thanks to our Zoology Lecturer MS.
PUSHPALATA PAL, the guide of the project for guiding and correcting
various documents of mine with attention and care.
      She has taken pain to go through the project and make necessary
correction as and when needed. I express my thanks to the Principal
for extending her support. My deep sense of gratitude to my friends for
their support and guidance. I would also thank my Institution and my
faculty members without whom this project would have been a distant
reality. I also extend my heartfelt thanks to my family and well wishers
for their encouragement and cooperation.
It should NOT be confused with climate
                   change ! !
                    Difference
GLOBAL WARMING              CLIMATE CHANGE
is the increase of the      is a broader term that
 Earth’s average surface     refers to long-term
 temperature due to a        changes in
 build-up of greenhouse      climate, including
 gases in the                average temperature
 atmosphere.                 and precipitation.
What is global
                          warming ?
     Global warming refers to the rising average temperature of Earth's atmosphere and oceans,
which started to increase in the late 19th century and is projected to keep going up. Since the early
20th century, Earth's average surface temperature has increased by about          0.8 C (1.4 F), with
about two thirds of the increase occurring since 1980. Warming of the climate system is unequivocal,
and scientists are more than 90% certain that most of it is caused by increasing concentrations of
greenhouse gases produced by human activities such as deforestation and burning fossil fuels. These
findings are recognized by the national science academies of all the major industrialized nations.
     An increase in global temperature will cause sea levels to rise and will change the amount and
pattern of precipitation, and a probable expansion of subtropical deserts. Warming is expected to be
strongest in the Arctic and would be associated with continuing retreat of glaciers, permafrost and
sea ice. Other likely effects of the warming include more frequent occurrence of extreme-weather
events including heat waves, droughts and heavy rainfall, species extinctions due to shifting
temperature regimes, and changes in crop yields.
How Global Warming Works




             Carbon Dioxide (CO2)




Greenhouse gases



            Fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas)
CAUSES OF GLOBAL WARMING
           POLLUTION FROM COAL,
           NATURAL GAS, AND OIL




           CO2 FROM AIRPLANES & VEHICLES




           POPULATION INCREASE




            DEFORESTATION
Example of the
                  Greenhouse Effect
                        The Sun’s energy
                        passes through the
                        car’s windshield.

This energy (heat) is
trapped inside the
car and cannot pass
back through the
windshield, causing
the inside of the car
to warm up.
Global warming causes-




                                                     Warmer waters and
  Melting of glaciers        Polar Bear Extinction    more hurricanes




                                    Melting          Increased Temperature
Increased probability and
intensity of droughts and       Polar ice caps
       heat waves
Animals like these




think like……      WHERE IS my habitat…!!!
Global warming causes-
    Temperatures
•   Between the years 1860-1900 average temperatures have increased by 0.75 degrees Celsius.
•   Over the past 100 years global temperatures have risen by 1.3 degrees.
    Weather in recent winters
•   Recent winter was the warmest winter ever recorded( in the history of the planet Earth).
•   10 out of the past 14 years are the warmest on record.

    Glacier and Ice Cap Melting
•   Evidence of global warming is very apparent in the recent melting of ice sheets.
•   Two places where melting has become extremely visible are Antarctica and Greenland.
•   One problem with this is that much less heat is absorbed by snow than by water, thus worsening the
    effect as the ice retreats.
•   One area of particular concern is the Himalayans. 1/3 of the worlds fresh drinking water comes from
    the run off from this glacier system.
•   A direct consequence from our polluting actions will be the disappearance of these vital glaciers.
    Sea level rising
•   Possibly the biggest threat brought by global warming is rapid sea level changes.
•   Two years ago the entire Larsen B ice shelf broke away into pieces in less than a month.
    Scientists thought it would be at least a decade before this shelf melted, even with global
    warming.
•   Both Greenland and Western Antarctica are depleting at shocking rates.
•   Not all of global Warming's effects are unprecedented.
Major CONSEQUENCE
                                  At some places, it



                                      DROUGHT

                 SOMEWHERE it’s     WHEREAS At others tooo…..
 At others……
                   tooo…….ooo

                Hot !!                            COLD


  UNSEASONAL
    FLOOD



Its all because of
GLOBAL WARMING
CAUSED BY WHOM…????

             WHO Is THE
              CULPRIT???



            WE the HUMAMS are
             the ones causing It
             BUT We need PROOF ! !
SO Here’s the PROOF
     Alaska             Arizona
Portage Glacier    Colorado River




                        June 2002
     1914




                        Dec 2003
      2004
ANTARCTICA – losing ice
          faster..!!!!!!


      BEFORE                              NOW




"There will be no polar ice by 2060...Somewhere along that
              path, the polar bear drops out."
When did global warming start ?
Global Atmospheric Concentration of CO2
Spread Awareness               Turn off your computer or the TV
                                     when you’re not using it.

                                Incandescent



                                                                    Compact
                                                                   Fluorescent
                                                500 lbs. of coal
                              •1,430 lbs. CO2 pollution avoided -$30 saved

                                   Be Bulb Smart—Use CFLs                                     Recycle


Dress lightly when it’s hot instead of         Drive LESS, drive SMART           Use a bicycle or bus
   turning up the air conditioning.
AND HAVE FAITH ON ……………


Fuel efficient cars                        Wind Power

                             Solar Power




                      Hey…..!!! Its working
Global Warming:
Shifting Gears
Billions of Metric Tons Carbon




                                        Goal: Reductions
                                        in
                                 2007
                                         CO2 Per Year
BUT
Billions of Metric Tons Carbon      Our Goal


                                                     Produce
                                                     electricity
                                                     efficiently
                                                     Use electricity
                                                     efficiently
                                                     Vehicle
                                                     efficiency
                                                     Solar and Wind
                                                     Power
                                        Reductions   Biofuels
                                 2007     in CO2     Carbon capture
                                                     and storage
                                         Per Year
RESPONSE TO GLOBAL WARMING
•   MITIGATION
         In order to limit warming to within the lower range described in the IPCC's "Summary Report for Policymakers" it
    will be necessary to adopt policies that will limit greenhouse gas emissions to one of several significantly different
    scenarios described in the full report. This will become more and more difficult with each year of increasing volumes
    of emissions and even more drastic measures will be required in later years to stabilize a desired atmospheric
    concentration of greenhouse gases. Energy-related carbon-dioxide (CO2) emissions in 2010 were the highest in
    history, breaking the prior record set in 2008.
          Since even in the most optimistic scenario, fossil fuels are going to be used for years to come, mitigation may
    also involve carbon capture and storage, a process that traps CO2 produced by factories and gas or coal power
    stations and then stores it, usually underground.
•   ADAPTATION
         Other policy responses include adaptation to climate change. Adaptation to climate change may be planned, e.g.,
    by local or national government, or spontaneous, i.e., done privately without government intervention. The ability to
    adapt is closely linked to social and economic development. Even societies with high capacities to adapt are still
    vulnerable to climate change. Planned adaptation is already occurring on a limited basis. The barriers, limits, and
    costs of future adaptation are not fully understood.
•   REENGENEERING
         A body of the scientific literature has developed which considers alternative reengineering techniques for climate
    change mitigation. In the IPCC's Fourth Assessment Report (published in 2007) Working Group III (WG3) assessed
    some "apparently promising" geoengineering techniques, including ocean fertilization, capturing and sequestering
    CO2, and techniques for reducing the amount of sunlight absorbed by the Earth's atmospheric system. [132] The IPCC's
    overall conclusion was that geoengineering options remained "largely speculative and unproven, (...) with the risk of
    unknown side-effects."[133] In the IPCC's[ judgement, reliable cost estimates for geoengineering options had not yet
    been published.
          As most geoengineering techniques would affect the entire globe, deployment would likely require global public
    acceptance and an adequate global legal and regulatory framework, as well as significant further scientific research.
Interesting evidence of global
                      warming
• In far northern Canada
  the Native Inuit have          • This has been
  noticed the sun rise             caused by the
  significantly earlier in the     warming of the
  year (2 months)                  layer of air above
                                   the snow. This
                                   distorts the sun’s
 • This phenomena is an            light, literally
   example of how little           causing it to rise
   we know about the               earlier.
   possible implications
   of global warming
                                                  30
CONCLUSION
     The term global warming was probably first used in its modern sense
on 8 August 1975 in a science paper by Wally Broacher in the journal
Science called "Are we on the brink of a pronounced global warming?".
Broacher’s choice of words was new and represented a significant
recognition that the climate was warming; previously the phrasing used by
scientists was "inadvertent climate modification," because while it was
recognized humans could change the climate, no one was sure which
direction it was going. The National Academy of Sciences first used global
warming in a 1979 paper called the Carney Report, it said: "if carbon dioxide
continues to increase no reason to doubt that climate changes will result
and no reason to believe that these changes will be negligible." The report
made a distinction between referring to surface temperature changes as
global warming, while referring to other changes caused by increased CO2
as climate change.
     Global warming became more widely popular after 1988 when NASA
climate scientist James Hansen used the term in a testimony to Congress.
He said: "global warming has reached a level such that we can ascribe with
a high degree of confidence a cause and effect.
The Earth is melting!




          Preetish Priyadarshi Samal
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Global warming (EVS Project)

  • 1. Ravenshaw Junior College Cuttack Project Report: Presented by :- Preetish Priyadarshi Samal For having nice project contact me on :- preetish.pn2@gmail.com www.facebook.com/preetish.pn2
  • 3. CONTENTS Certificate  Declaration  Preface  Acknowledgement  Difference between Global Warming & Climate Change  What is Global Warming  How do GLOBAL Warming works  Cause of Global Warming  Green House effect & its example  Global Warming Causes  Animal’s thought toward Global Warming  Major Consequences  Who is responsible  Proof  When did Global Warming start  How can we stop Global Warming  Have Faith on  Global Warming : Shifting Gears  Us emission  But our Goal  Response to Global Warming  Interesting evidence of Global Warming  Conclusion
  • 4. CERTIFICATE I Do here by certified that this project titled “GLOBAL WARMING.” Is done by “ PREETISH PRIYADARSHI SAMAL”, of “RAVENSHAW JUNIOR COLLEGE” , is an original work and have been submitted under by supervision and guidance. Acknowledgement and believe, this project work is completed from every aspect, which can help the study in various ways. “ I wish all success in future life”.
  • 5. DECLARATION I , PREETISH PRIYADARSHI SAMAL declared that , I tried my best to do this project work, “ GLOBAL WARMING” and the project is completed by myself from every aspect under the guidance of my college teacher. PREETISH PRIYADARSHI SAMAL
  • 6. PREFACE Human activities have led to large increases in heat-trapping gases over the past century. The global warming of the past 50 years is due primarily to this human-induced increase. Global average temperature and sea level have increased, and precipitation patterns have changed. Human “fingerprints” also have been identified in many other aspects of the climate system, including changes in ocean heat content, precipitation, atmospheric moisture, plant and animal health and location, and Arctic sea ice. In the U.S., the amount of rain falling in the heaviest downpours has increased approximately 20 percent on average in the past century. Many types of extreme weather events, such as heat waves and regional droughts, have become more frequent and intense during the past 40 to 50 years. The destructive energy of Atlantic hurricanes has increased... In the eastern Pacific, the strongest hurricanes have become stronger since the 1980s, even while the total number of storms has decreased. Sea level has risen along most of the U.S. coast over the last 50 years, and will rise more in the future. Arctic sea ice is declining rapidly and this is very likely to continue. Global temperatures are projected to continue to rise over this century. Whether by 2-3 degrees F or more than 11 degrees depends on a number of factors, including the amount of heat-trapping gas emissions humans continue to allow and how sensitive the climate is to those emissions. Lower emissions of heat-trapping gases will delay the appearance of climate change impacts and lessen their magnitude. Unless the rate of emissions is substantially reduced, impacts are expected to become increasingly severe for more people and places.
  • 7. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I, PREETISH PRIYADARSHI SAMAL, owe a great many thanks to a great many people who helped and supported me during the writing of this project. My deepest thanks to our Zoology Lecturer MS. PUSHPALATA PAL, the guide of the project for guiding and correcting various documents of mine with attention and care. She has taken pain to go through the project and make necessary correction as and when needed. I express my thanks to the Principal for extending her support. My deep sense of gratitude to my friends for their support and guidance. I would also thank my Institution and my faculty members without whom this project would have been a distant reality. I also extend my heartfelt thanks to my family and well wishers for their encouragement and cooperation.
  • 8. It should NOT be confused with climate change ! ! Difference GLOBAL WARMING CLIMATE CHANGE is the increase of the is a broader term that Earth’s average surface refers to long-term temperature due to a changes in build-up of greenhouse climate, including gases in the average temperature atmosphere. and precipitation.
  • 9. What is global warming ? Global warming refers to the rising average temperature of Earth's atmosphere and oceans, which started to increase in the late 19th century and is projected to keep going up. Since the early 20th century, Earth's average surface temperature has increased by about 0.8 C (1.4 F), with about two thirds of the increase occurring since 1980. Warming of the climate system is unequivocal, and scientists are more than 90% certain that most of it is caused by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases produced by human activities such as deforestation and burning fossil fuels. These findings are recognized by the national science academies of all the major industrialized nations. An increase in global temperature will cause sea levels to rise and will change the amount and pattern of precipitation, and a probable expansion of subtropical deserts. Warming is expected to be strongest in the Arctic and would be associated with continuing retreat of glaciers, permafrost and sea ice. Other likely effects of the warming include more frequent occurrence of extreme-weather events including heat waves, droughts and heavy rainfall, species extinctions due to shifting temperature regimes, and changes in crop yields.
  • 10. How Global Warming Works Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Greenhouse gases Fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas)
  • 11. CAUSES OF GLOBAL WARMING POLLUTION FROM COAL, NATURAL GAS, AND OIL CO2 FROM AIRPLANES & VEHICLES POPULATION INCREASE DEFORESTATION
  • 12.
  • 13. Example of the Greenhouse Effect The Sun’s energy passes through the car’s windshield. This energy (heat) is trapped inside the car and cannot pass back through the windshield, causing the inside of the car to warm up.
  • 14. Global warming causes- Warmer waters and Melting of glaciers Polar Bear Extinction more hurricanes Melting Increased Temperature Increased probability and intensity of droughts and Polar ice caps heat waves
  • 15. Animals like these think like…… WHERE IS my habitat…!!!
  • 16. Global warming causes- Temperatures • Between the years 1860-1900 average temperatures have increased by 0.75 degrees Celsius. • Over the past 100 years global temperatures have risen by 1.3 degrees. Weather in recent winters • Recent winter was the warmest winter ever recorded( in the history of the planet Earth). • 10 out of the past 14 years are the warmest on record. Glacier and Ice Cap Melting • Evidence of global warming is very apparent in the recent melting of ice sheets. • Two places where melting has become extremely visible are Antarctica and Greenland. • One problem with this is that much less heat is absorbed by snow than by water, thus worsening the effect as the ice retreats. • One area of particular concern is the Himalayans. 1/3 of the worlds fresh drinking water comes from the run off from this glacier system. • A direct consequence from our polluting actions will be the disappearance of these vital glaciers. Sea level rising • Possibly the biggest threat brought by global warming is rapid sea level changes. • Two years ago the entire Larsen B ice shelf broke away into pieces in less than a month. Scientists thought it would be at least a decade before this shelf melted, even with global warming. • Both Greenland and Western Antarctica are depleting at shocking rates. • Not all of global Warming's effects are unprecedented.
  • 17. Major CONSEQUENCE At some places, it DROUGHT SOMEWHERE it’s WHEREAS At others tooo….. At others…… tooo…….ooo Hot !! COLD UNSEASONAL FLOOD Its all because of GLOBAL WARMING
  • 18. CAUSED BY WHOM…???? WHO Is THE CULPRIT??? WE the HUMAMS are the ones causing It BUT We need PROOF ! !
  • 19. SO Here’s the PROOF Alaska Arizona Portage Glacier Colorado River June 2002 1914 Dec 2003 2004
  • 20. ANTARCTICA – losing ice faster..!!!!!! BEFORE NOW "There will be no polar ice by 2060...Somewhere along that path, the polar bear drops out."
  • 21. When did global warming start ? Global Atmospheric Concentration of CO2
  • 22. Spread Awareness Turn off your computer or the TV when you’re not using it. Incandescent Compact Fluorescent 500 lbs. of coal •1,430 lbs. CO2 pollution avoided -$30 saved Be Bulb Smart—Use CFLs Recycle Dress lightly when it’s hot instead of Drive LESS, drive SMART Use a bicycle or bus turning up the air conditioning.
  • 23. AND HAVE FAITH ON …………… Fuel efficient cars Wind Power Solar Power Hey…..!!! Its working
  • 25. Billions of Metric Tons Carbon Goal: Reductions in 2007 CO2 Per Year
  • 26. BUT
  • 27. Billions of Metric Tons Carbon Our Goal Produce electricity efficiently Use electricity efficiently Vehicle efficiency Solar and Wind Power Reductions Biofuels 2007 in CO2 Carbon capture and storage Per Year
  • 28. RESPONSE TO GLOBAL WARMING • MITIGATION In order to limit warming to within the lower range described in the IPCC's "Summary Report for Policymakers" it will be necessary to adopt policies that will limit greenhouse gas emissions to one of several significantly different scenarios described in the full report. This will become more and more difficult with each year of increasing volumes of emissions and even more drastic measures will be required in later years to stabilize a desired atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases. Energy-related carbon-dioxide (CO2) emissions in 2010 were the highest in history, breaking the prior record set in 2008. Since even in the most optimistic scenario, fossil fuels are going to be used for years to come, mitigation may also involve carbon capture and storage, a process that traps CO2 produced by factories and gas or coal power stations and then stores it, usually underground. • ADAPTATION Other policy responses include adaptation to climate change. Adaptation to climate change may be planned, e.g., by local or national government, or spontaneous, i.e., done privately without government intervention. The ability to adapt is closely linked to social and economic development. Even societies with high capacities to adapt are still vulnerable to climate change. Planned adaptation is already occurring on a limited basis. The barriers, limits, and costs of future adaptation are not fully understood. • REENGENEERING A body of the scientific literature has developed which considers alternative reengineering techniques for climate change mitigation. In the IPCC's Fourth Assessment Report (published in 2007) Working Group III (WG3) assessed some "apparently promising" geoengineering techniques, including ocean fertilization, capturing and sequestering CO2, and techniques for reducing the amount of sunlight absorbed by the Earth's atmospheric system. [132] The IPCC's overall conclusion was that geoengineering options remained "largely speculative and unproven, (...) with the risk of unknown side-effects."[133] In the IPCC's[ judgement, reliable cost estimates for geoengineering options had not yet been published. As most geoengineering techniques would affect the entire globe, deployment would likely require global public acceptance and an adequate global legal and regulatory framework, as well as significant further scientific research.
  • 29. Interesting evidence of global warming • In far northern Canada the Native Inuit have • This has been noticed the sun rise caused by the significantly earlier in the warming of the year (2 months) layer of air above the snow. This distorts the sun’s • This phenomena is an light, literally example of how little causing it to rise we know about the earlier. possible implications of global warming 30
  • 30. CONCLUSION The term global warming was probably first used in its modern sense on 8 August 1975 in a science paper by Wally Broacher in the journal Science called "Are we on the brink of a pronounced global warming?". Broacher’s choice of words was new and represented a significant recognition that the climate was warming; previously the phrasing used by scientists was "inadvertent climate modification," because while it was recognized humans could change the climate, no one was sure which direction it was going. The National Academy of Sciences first used global warming in a 1979 paper called the Carney Report, it said: "if carbon dioxide continues to increase no reason to doubt that climate changes will result and no reason to believe that these changes will be negligible." The report made a distinction between referring to surface temperature changes as global warming, while referring to other changes caused by increased CO2 as climate change. Global warming became more widely popular after 1988 when NASA climate scientist James Hansen used the term in a testimony to Congress. He said: "global warming has reached a level such that we can ascribe with a high degree of confidence a cause and effect.
  • 31. The Earth is melting! Preetish Priyadarshi Samal 32