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Climate Change Wedge Game. From 2010 Colorado Utilities Report . CO2 by Source. Source: US EIA. Energy and CO2. Source: http://www.xcelenergy.com/SiteCollectionImages/Total-CO2-Emissions-L.jpg. Center for Climate Strategies: http://www.coloradoclimate.org/ewebeditpro/items/O14F13894.pdf. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Climate Change Wedge Game

Climate Change Wedge Game

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From 2010 Colorado Utilities Report

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Fuel CO2 (lbs) per mBTU

Coal 215

Diesel and heating oil 161

Gasoline 156

Propane 139

Natural gas 117

CO2 by Source

Source: US EIA

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Energy and CO2

Source: http://www.xcelenergy.com/SiteCollectionImages/Total-CO2-Emissions-L.jpg

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Center for Climate Strategies: http://www.coloradoclimate.org/ewebeditpro/items/O14F13894.pdf

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Common Myths about Climate

Climate is complicated … have to ask experts Concern about global warming is based on

recent temperature trends◦ “9 of the 10 hottest years on record …”◦ If somebody could find some other cause for recent

warming, we could quit worrying Global warming is a theory based on

complicated computer models If we stop burning coal, we’ll freeze in the dark!

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Dancing Molecules and Heat Rays!

Nearly all of the air is made of oxygen (O2) and nitrogen (N2) in which two atoms of the same element share electrons

Infrared (heat) energy radiated up from the surface can be absorbed by these molecules, but not very well

N N

O O

Diatomic molecules can vibrate back and forth like balls on a spring, but the ends are identical

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Dancing Molecules and Heat Rays! Carbon dioxide (CO2) and

water vapor (H2O) are different!

They have many more ways to vibrate and rotate, so they are very good at absorbing and emitting infrared (heat) radiation Molecules that have many

ways to wiggle are called “Greenhouse” molecules

O OC

H H

O

Absorption spectrum of CO2 was measured by John Tyndall in 1863

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Common Sense Doubling CO2 would

add 4 watts to every square meter of the surface of the Earth, 24/7

Doing that would make the surface warmer

This was known before light bulbs were invented!

4 Watts

John Tyndall, January 1863

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Common Misconception:“People are worried about climate change because it’s been getting warmer lately”

WRONG! We’re concerned because we know that when we add energy to things, they warm up

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CO2 and the Modern Age

370 ppm in 2000

Vostok (400k yr) Ice Core data (Petit et al, 1999)

180

230

280

330

380

-400000 -300000 -200000 -100000 0year

Over the past 420,000 years atmospheric CO2 has varied between 180 and 280 parts per million, beating in time with the last four glacial cycles

Since the Industrial Revolution, CO2 has risen very rapidly

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CO2

390 ppm in 2010

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Warming in 2090s

• North American warming of 3º to 6º C= 5º to 11º F

• Arctic warming of 8º to 14º F

LowEmissions

HighEmissions

ModerateEmissions

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Climates on the MoveWhere is it 10 F warmer?

Denver -> Roswell

Eagle -> Denver

Grand Junction -> Tucson

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1.6

Billions of Tons Carbon Emitted per Year

Current p

ath = “r

amp”

Historical emissions Flat path

0

8

16

1950 2000 2050 2100

16 GtC/y

Eight “wedges”

Goal: In 50 years, sameglobal emissions as today

“Stabilization Wedges”

http://www.princeton.edu/wedges/