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The greenhouse effect



Topic 5.2

Assessment Statements

5.2.1 Draw and label a diagram of the carbon cycle to show

the processes involved.

5.2.2 Analyse the changes in concentration of atmospheric

carbon dioxide using historical records.

5.2.3 Explain the relationship between rises in concentrations

of atmospheric carbon dioxide, methane and oxides of

nitrogen and the enhanced greenhouse effect.

5.2.4 Outline the precautionary principle.

5.2.5 Evaluate the precautionary principle as a justification

for strong action in response to the threats posed by the

enhanced greenhouse effect.

5.2.6 Outline the consequences of a global temperature rise

on arctic ecosystems.

Draw and label a diagram of the

carbon cycle to show the

processes involved.

Analyze the changes in concentration

of atmospheric carbon dioxide using

historical records.

Explain the relationship between rises in

concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide,

methane and oxides of nitrogen and the

enhanced greenhouse effect.

 How the greenhouse effect works

1. Sunlight enters Earth’s atmosphere b/c the

gases of the atmosphere are transparent to

light

2. Most is reflected off surface

3. Some is transferred into heat energy and

warms the planet which in turn radiates much

back to the atmosphere

4. Greenhouse gases trap heat in atmosphere

 Earth is undergoing  Oxides of nitrogen:

global warming b/c – Burning fossil fuels

human-generated – Organic and

greenhouse gases are commercial fertilizers

causing the – Industrial processes

atmosphere to retain  Methane:

more and more heat – Cattle ranching

 Carbon, methane, and – Waste disposal in

oxides of nitrogen are landfills

main culprits – Production and

distribution of natural

gas

Outline the precautionary

principle.



 An ethical theory which says that action

should be take to prevent harm even if there

is not sufficient data to prove that the

activity will have severe negative

consequences

Evaluate the precautionary principle as a

justification for strong action in response

to the threats posed by the enhanced

greenhouse effect.

 Preventative action should be taken now to reduce

carbon emissions and greenhouse gases before it’s

too late

 Those who wish to continue producing excess

greenhouse gases should prove that there are no

harmful effects before continuing

 Concerned scientists say that money spend now on

preventative measures is not money wasted

 Prevention is better than cure

Outline the consequences of a global

temperature rise on arctic

ecosystems.

 More and more ice is melting every year

 Less snow and more frozen rain in the winter

 Some regions which never had them before are

now populated with mosquitoes

 Certain woody shrubs are proliferating on warmer

soils where once there were only mosses and

lichens on tundra

 Bird species such as robins have moved into areas

where they are so foreign to the local people that a

name for them does not exist in their language

 Ecosystems are changing

 Intact ice has capacity to harbor algae on its

underside; less ice, less algae, less

photosynthesis, less food

 Less ice, more open water for seals to come

up for air and thus polar bears make fewer

kills

 Detritus frozen in tundra will thaw and

begin to decompose, releasing more carbon

dioxide and methane


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