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Wright State University Wright State University
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6-2017
Global Warming: A Hot Topic Global Warming: A Hot Topic
Madi Mills
Brooke Mazur
Tyler Frost
Deidra Mullins
Connie Sinks
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The Earth's atmosphere experiencing a gradual increase in temperature. In which is usually caused by chlorofluorocarbons,
carbon dioxide, and other pollutants increasing levels.
What is Global Warming???
• Water Vapor (H2O)• Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
• Methane (CH4)• Nitrous Oxide (N2O)
• Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
Chemicals that Contribute to Global Warming
• Deforestation• Fracking/Mining • Misinformation
• Excess use of electricity• Ozone layer destruction
• Burning Fossil Fuels• Expansion of the "greenhouse effect"
Causes of Global Warming
• Global Warming Emissions by Economic Sector• Source: IPCC Fourth Assessment • Report: Climate Change 2007,Working Group III: Mitigation of Climate Change, Chapter 1. This is a snapshot of emissions in 2004
Data of Global WarmingWaste & wastewater
2.8 %Energy Supply 25.9%
Transport 13.1%
Forestry 17.4%
Agriculture 13.5%
Industry 19.4%
Residential & commercial buildings7.9%
Effects of Global Warming
• Climate Change• Mass Extinctions• Rising Sea Levels
• Increase in National Disasters• Invasive Species Surge
• Rise of Disease• Thermal expansion
• Climate Change• Increase in Natural Disasters• Damage to Agriculture• Algal Blooms• Wildlife Extinctions
Local Effects of Global Warming
• Education-making Environmental Science a required classo Private investors and Ohio Board of Education
o Send representatives to make other states follow suito Inspire national government to make a law
The #1 Solution
More Data on Global Warming
Don’t Believe43.2% Believe
56.8%
In a survey of 81 WSU freshman students… 19 have taken environmental sciences some point of their high school career while only 5 students said the class was a requirement to graduate.
• Walk more often instead of driving• Use alternative energy such as solar panels• Use energy compact fluorescent light bulbs
• Turn off electricity when not in use (ex: lights, fans, television, air conditioning, heat, etc.)
• Spread awareness and inform about global warming• Recycle more often
• Plant trees
Simple Solutions to Global Warming
• Clean water• High biodiversity• More self clean up• Normal sea levels
• Normal geographics• Normal temperatures
• Frequent use of renewable resources and alternative energy• Government involvement/Understanding
A Vision of the "Perfect Future"
• http://www.ucsusa.org/global_warming/solutions#.WTmm4YWcHIV
• http://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/global-warming/global-warming-effect/
• http://globalwarming-facts.info/causes-global-warming-human/
• http://www.theoec.org/campaign/global-warming
• https://www.edf.org/climate/what-sparked-global-warming-people-did•
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