Climate change
The Earth’s atmosphere acts like a ‘greenhouse’. It lets rays from the Sun through
to warm the Earth, but gases such as carbon dioxide and water absorb some of the
heat energy given off by the Earth as it cools down, thus trapping the heat in the
atmosphere. We are lucky to have these natural ‘greenhouse gases’ as without them
the Earth would be about 30°C cooler, i.e. life as we know it would not exist
on Earth.
However, human activities have resulted in more and more ‘greenhouse gases’ being
produced. Whenever, when fossil fuels such as gas, coal, and oil (petrol and diesel
are from crude oil) are burnt, carbon dioxide is released. We are now burning fossil
at an incredible rate as people consume more and more energy. This is upsetting
the natural balance of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Although plants absorb carbon dioxide, we are cutting down huge areas of forest
every day. As well as being felled for timber, the trees are often just burned to
clear land for farming. This makes even more carbon dioxide. More carbon dioxide,
plus other ‘greenhouse gases’ such as methane from cattle, is making the Earth hotter.
More carbon dioxide in the atmosphere means hotter temperatures, resulting in climate
change around the world. For the UK, climate change means hotter, drier summers
(more heat waves), milder wetter winters , higher sea levels and an increased flood
risk to coastal areas.
Across the globe, there will be more intense heat waves, droughts and more flooding.
There may be severe problems for regions where people are particularly vulnerable
to changes in the weather. Food shortages and the spread of disease are commonly
predicted. The social, environmental and economic costs of climate change could
be huge.
What can be done?
We can burn less fossil fuels by using energy more efficiently, which means more
insulation in our homes, less wastage by turning off appliances not in use, and
using our cars less. We also need to use alternative forms of energy, e.g. solar
power.
Climate change
Defra, UK - Environmental Protection - Climate change and energy
The Royal Society - the UK's national
academy of science
Read about facts and fictions. Independent views from scientists. Includes a guide
to facts and fictions about climate change.
climate change news digest
- "If you don’t get emotional about what’s happening to the earth, there’s
something fundamentally wrong"
Climate Change News is an internet news portal that provides constantly updated
links to the latest news on climate change.
Friends of the Earth: Climate change
Friends of the Earth.
Met Office: Climate change projections
Key results from climate-change experiments conducted using Met Office Hadley Centre
computer.
Climate
change
The United Kingdom Environmental Change Network
Climate change
- Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Energy
The National Energy Foundation - Energy Advice - Saving Energy - Urban Myths:
Here are 10 popular hints on how to save energy - or perhaps they are misleading
advice that could end up costing the earth!
The Energy
Story - Introduction
Detailed guide explains what energy is and where it comes from.
Save
energy - the future of the planet is in your hands - support renewables, efficiency
and sustainable transport
European commission Directorate-General for energy and transport. Lots of information,
activities and links.
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The Centre for Alternative Technology offers solutions to some of the most serious
challenges facing our planet and the human race, such as climate change, pollution
and the waste of precious resources.
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