What is global warming?
 
 
How did it start?
How will it continue?
What will happen to humanity?
Will one day we'll be gone due to our own ignorance?
Global Warming is the continuing rise in the average temperature of Earth's climate system
Through the sudden use of factories, gas consuming cars and and other ambitions from fossil fuels
the Earth's temperature has rapidly increased since the beginning of the industrial age
Global warming is a natural event
but is being majorly contributed to by humans
today, the quality of the atmosphere has been irreversibly depleted over time
and if nothing is done about it, the Earth will ultimately swelter
Americans are noticing changes all around them already
summers are longer and hotter
an extended periods of unusual heat last longer than any living American has ever experienced
winters are generally shorter and warmer
Rain comes in heavier downpours,
tropical storms are much more intense,
more destructive, and more frequent
residence of some costal cities see their streets flood more regularly
during storms and high tides
In the in cities near large rivers also experience more flooding
especially in the midwest and northeast
So how does this happen?
it is through something called the enhanced greenhouse effect
which is the key ingredient of global warming.
Greenhouse gasses include water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and ozone
Greenhouse gasses help regulate the temperature of the Earth
the raise of the sun warm the Earth and the Earth reflects the radiated heat outwards.
Greenhouse gasses prevent this heat from escaping from the surface of the earth
with these gasses,
the temperature of the earth would be unbearably colder.
It is the sun that provides our planet with warmth and light,
but the amount of energy that the Earth receives from the sun varies.
Throughout the Earths existence the Earth has gradually changed its orbit around the sun.
And with each orbit, the patterns of the energy that the Earth receives are different from each other.
These changes have contributed to dramatic shits in Earths climate.
The suns radiation comes in the form of light waves
heating up the Earth.
Some of the radiation that is absorbed and warmths the Earth is re radiated back into space
in the form of infrared waves.
But some of the infrared radiation is trapped by the atmosphere and held inside it.
So the problem is,
that the atmosphere is continuing to consist of more and more carbon dioxide and greenhouse gasses due to human kind.
And therefore making the radiation from the sun become trapped on Earth
in which heats up the planet.
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution,
nitrous oxide, which is used in fertilizer, has increased 18%,
carbon dioxide from fossil fuel combustion 39%,
and methane 148%.
By adding more greenhouse gasses, we have altered the natural cycle of the atmosphere
making it harder for radiation to escape to outer space.
Gasses in the atmosphere absorb both shortwave solar radiation and low wave infrared radiation
in which this radiant energy warms the atmosphere.
When too much carbon dioxide is put up into the atmosphere,
that disrupts the balance.
Like super saturating and already existing solution.
For example, carbon dioxide already makes up 0.03% of the atmosphere
in which is steadily increasing.
If you put sugar into water, there is a limit to which the sugar and water will no longer mix.
The same happens here,
if you put too much carbon dioxide up
it absorbs infrared radiation depending on its vibration of its bonds.
We'll overall increase the amount of energy, and we'll ultimately increase the overall temperature.
Part of this is due to the kinetic molecular theory.
Meaning more energy causes further vibration,
which causes the gasses to start bouncing off of each other more quickly.
Basically, the overall understanding is that there is a rise
in 0.5 degrees to 1 degrees centigrade.
The quantity insists of aerosols and molecules in the atmosphere
affect the way that they scatter radiation.
This differences is easy to observe in the visible part of the spectrum.
Our sky appears blue,
because the white sunlight coming towards the Earth
is scattered by the nitrogen and oxygen molecules in the atmosphere.
This process is called the rayleigh scattering effect.
The molecules of these gasses interfere with incoming sunlight.
The shortwave length, blue light, is more strongly affected
and is scattered in all directions.
While the longer wave length, green and red light, is able to pass straight through.
As you look at the sky,
you are seeing the scattered light.
Therefore the sky looks blue.
So if the atmosphere scatters more blue light than red light,
then you may wonder why sunsets look red.
First,
when you look at the sunset,
you are looking toward the sun, not away from it.
So while all of the blue light has been scattered away,
you're looking at the redder light that passes straight through the atmosphere to your eyes.
Secondly,
the sun is lower than the sky,
so the light is forced to travel through much more of the atmosphere.
In the process, it also passes through much more water vapor and dust.
Water vapor and dust both absorb the shortwave length,
blue light, while allowing the longer wave length,
red light, to pass straight through to your eyes.
Different molecules absorb different wave lengths of light
making a unique pattern in the spectrum
like a fingerprint that we can use to identify the molecules.
As mentioned before,
one of the largest and most detrimental factors of global warming
is the increased melting of permanent ice sheets and glaciers all over the globe.
From 1978 to 2004, perennial sea ice cover in the arctic
declined by 7.8% each decade.
If these trends continue,
late summer sea ice could disappear from the arctic as early as 2030.
Palio climate scientists can learn a lot about the Earths past climate by looking
by looking at the air in the ice.
All by analyzing what geochemical proxies
that are contained in the air bubbles of  the ice
To analyze this ice,
scientists set the ice cores onto a continuous melter
which is just like a hotplate,
and it melts the ice core layer after layer.
As the water is produced, and the included air bubbles are released
it is brought through various instruments.
Such as a mass spectrometer for an analysis of the chemical composition
of the water and the air included.
These scientists are specifically looking for properties of the water or air
that can reveal what the environment was like when the snow fell
on the ice sheet they are probing.
This record makes the conclusion that the last 100 years
of manmade atmospheric alterations have had a profound affect on the
average temperature of the Earths atmosphere evident.
In the ice cores there are little bubbles.
And those individual bubbles contain a real sample of the atmosphere through time.
Scientists can then release that air and measure the greenhouse gasses.
It is almost like taking the DNA of the atmosphere.
This record of past climate generated by ice core analysis
is essential to the global warming discussion.
It creates a benchmark for the pattern of natural variability in the climate record.
And thereby, proves the existence of the manmade enhanced greenhouse effect.
As palio climate scientists are struggling to record as much as they can from the ancient ice
they are quickly disappearing.
Nearly all icecaps and glaciers in the world have experienced a net loss
of volume every year for decades.
Sight light and photographic records show this in great detail.
One of the places where this is most evident is in the arctic ocean
where the arctics sea ice extent is declining dramatically every summer.
Snow nearly accesses a mirror reflecting the sailor radiation back in the space,
but when the ice is gone and the sailor radiation hits liquid water instead
then, most of the energy is absorbed by the ocean, and the ocean heats up.
This intern then prevents sea ice from forming
and therefore by reenforces the warming trend.
Everywhere the ice grows and then every summer the ice would drops.
But in recent years,  summer melting has brought the ice much further back than scientists have ever seen before.
In September of 2012, the arctic sea ice shrank to its lowest extent ever measured.
Loss of arctic sea ice is profoundly important
for the globe, for a number of reasons.
First of all, it has a great affect on global weather.
We have an ocean that used to be covered with a solid surface that is now depleting.
This affects the position of the jet stream, which now extends
further north and further south.
Causing blocking patterns to form which increase periods of extreme heat and extreme cold.
It also affects storm tracks, like super storm sand.
The arctic has massive stores of methane in the permafrost and on the arctic seabed.
As we lose the sea ice we have more heat going into the ocean,
that heat will be transported, causing more permafrost thawing, and destabilization of the seabed.
These processes will increase the overall release of this methane
which will ultimately contribute to the enhancement of the greenhouse effect and cause a spike in temperature.
The effects of the polar icecaps melting  will also have a significant affect on the chemistry
of the ocean. More specifically, the composition of the water and the effects it has on living animals.
In the past 20 years, overall land and ocean temperature averages has risen by 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
Animals most at risk are those who live in the arctic, especially polar bears.
Since a lot of the ice that they live on has melted.
They face horrid challenges, some of them having to swim for hundreds of miles in hopeless attepmts to find solid ice.
Many are unsuccessful in drowns from exhaustion.
It is probably a process that will happen too quickly for the polar bears to be able to adjust.
Ergo, we are causing their extension.
We chose to research global warming because we thought it
was interesting to learn about the effects we as humans have on the planet
and we can perhaps learn to control our increasing need for energy and
possibly shift our use of fossil fuels to more sustainable sources
of energy in order to negate global warming.
It is however becoming ever clearer that global warming is changing the planet at an ever increasing pace.
And if we ignore the causes, it will be a very different planet that our decedents will inherent.
