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Index…
Green house effect
Picture presentation of Green house effect
The major green house gases
Gas type responsible
Sources of greenhouse gases
Sources of activity
Effects of Greenhouse effect
Index...
Some examples
Country specific carbon emission
Control of Greenhouse Effect
Option for reducing Co₂
Global warming and Climate change
Consequences
Who is responsible ?
Green house effect
 Meaning: Progressive warming up of
the earth surface due to
high concentration of
manmade carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere.
Concentration of CO₂ works like a
glass panel of greenhouse allowing
short wave incoming solar radiation
to come in but preventing the long
wave heat to re-radiated out.
Picture presentation of Green
house effect
The major green house gases
The gases with the properties of greenhouse
are known as green house gases.
Some gases in earth’s atmosphere for
example, water (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2),
methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O) have
a very special property .They do not absorb
the visible light from the sun, but they do
absorb the infrared light radiated by the
Earth's surface. These are called
"greenhouse gases" .
Carbon dioxide.
Halogen gases like Chlorofluorocarbons,
nitrogen oxide ,
 methane etc.
Gas type responsible
percentage
Sources of greenhouse gases
1. Thermal power stations based on
fossil fuels, mainly coal and mineral
oil emitting huge amount of CO₂.
2. Numerous factories and industrial
chimney wastes
3. Automobiles
4. Deforestation and burning of fossil
fuels.
Sources of activity
Percentage
Effects of Greenhouse effect
1. global warming and climate change.
2. Rise of sea level
3. Worsening health effects
4. Disruption of the water cycle
5. Changing forest and natural areas
6. Challenges to agriculture and the
food supply
7. Effect on the ozone layer
8. Effect on oceanic climate
Some examples
Country specific carbon emission
Percentage
Control of Greenhouse Effect
Alternate sources of energy are to be
used
Advanced and efficient technologies for
reducing emissions from fossil fuels.
Afforestation and reforestation on a
large scale
Water logging should be avoided
Reduction of the use of CFC
Carbon market
Option for reducing Co₂
Carbon Management
Dr. Klaus and his synthetic
trees
John H Martins theory of
phytoplankton growth in
ocean
Injection of Co₂ into underground
strata or deep ocean water
Global warming and Climate change
The Sun's surface, which has an
average temperature of 10,000
degrees Fahrenheit (5810 degrees
Kelvin), primarily radiates visible light.
The surface of the Earth has an average
temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit
(288 degrees Kelvin), so it radiates in the
infrared part of the spectrum.
The temperature of an object is
determined by a balance between
incoming and outgoing energy.
For the Earth, the incoming energy is
the absorbed light from the Sun, and
the outgoing energy is the infrared
light the Earth radiates out to space.
Due to the greenhouse effect the
earth could not radiate
the total heat and thus make life
possible.
Global warming is also happening
because the blanket of GHG are
becoming thicker.
Consequences
As a result change of climate has
occurred which threats the sustainability
of life. The consequences are as follows -:
Melting of polar ice caps and glaciers
along with thermal expansion of water.
More droughts and floods.
More terrible storms.
Many more hot days.
More diseases like malaria and dengue
Impacts of ecosystem would change the
crop production potential of a region
specially Asia, Africa, South and Central
America.
 Forests may disappear and reduction
of biodiversity.
 Billions of people will be affected by
problems of drinking water supply,
sanitation, and drought.
 Projected rise of sea level is between
9 cm to 29 cm by 2029 and 96 cm by
2090. The South Asian region with ⅙
of the world population will suffer
greatly.
 Increase in heat stress mortality and
diseases.
Who is responsible ?
Affluent and rich countries are
responsible for changes of climate.
Global energy consumption and CO₂
emissions have increased 3 times
between 1950 –85.
In 1990 out of 21 billion tons of global
emissions, 14 billion tons are emitted
by rich countries.
US alone emitted 5 billion tons of
carbon.
India emits 159 million tons.
GREEN HOUSE EFFECT

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GREEN HOUSE EFFECT

  • 2. Index… Green house effect Picture presentation of Green house effect The major green house gases Gas type responsible Sources of greenhouse gases Sources of activity Effects of Greenhouse effect
  • 3. Index... Some examples Country specific carbon emission Control of Greenhouse Effect Option for reducing Co₂ Global warming and Climate change Consequences Who is responsible ?
  • 4. Green house effect  Meaning: Progressive warming up of the earth surface due to high concentration of manmade carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Concentration of CO₂ works like a glass panel of greenhouse allowing short wave incoming solar radiation to come in but preventing the long wave heat to re-radiated out.
  • 5. Picture presentation of Green house effect
  • 6. The major green house gases The gases with the properties of greenhouse are known as green house gases. Some gases in earth’s atmosphere for example, water (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O) have a very special property .They do not absorb the visible light from the sun, but they do absorb the infrared light radiated by the Earth's surface. These are called "greenhouse gases" . Carbon dioxide. Halogen gases like Chlorofluorocarbons, nitrogen oxide ,  methane etc.
  • 8. Sources of greenhouse gases 1. Thermal power stations based on fossil fuels, mainly coal and mineral oil emitting huge amount of CO₂. 2. Numerous factories and industrial chimney wastes 3. Automobiles 4. Deforestation and burning of fossil fuels.
  • 10. Effects of Greenhouse effect 1. global warming and climate change. 2. Rise of sea level 3. Worsening health effects 4. Disruption of the water cycle 5. Changing forest and natural areas 6. Challenges to agriculture and the food supply 7. Effect on the ozone layer 8. Effect on oceanic climate
  • 12. Country specific carbon emission Percentage
  • 13. Control of Greenhouse Effect Alternate sources of energy are to be used Advanced and efficient technologies for reducing emissions from fossil fuels. Afforestation and reforestation on a large scale Water logging should be avoided Reduction of the use of CFC Carbon market
  • 14. Option for reducing Co₂ Carbon Management Dr. Klaus and his synthetic trees John H Martins theory of phytoplankton growth in ocean Injection of Co₂ into underground strata or deep ocean water
  • 15. Global warming and Climate change The Sun's surface, which has an average temperature of 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit (5810 degrees Kelvin), primarily radiates visible light. The surface of the Earth has an average temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit (288 degrees Kelvin), so it radiates in the infrared part of the spectrum. The temperature of an object is determined by a balance between incoming and outgoing energy.
  • 16. For the Earth, the incoming energy is the absorbed light from the Sun, and the outgoing energy is the infrared light the Earth radiates out to space. Due to the greenhouse effect the earth could not radiate the total heat and thus make life possible. Global warming is also happening because the blanket of GHG are becoming thicker.
  • 17. Consequences As a result change of climate has occurred which threats the sustainability of life. The consequences are as follows -: Melting of polar ice caps and glaciers along with thermal expansion of water. More droughts and floods. More terrible storms. Many more hot days. More diseases like malaria and dengue Impacts of ecosystem would change the crop production potential of a region specially Asia, Africa, South and Central America.
  • 18.  Forests may disappear and reduction of biodiversity.  Billions of people will be affected by problems of drinking water supply, sanitation, and drought.  Projected rise of sea level is between 9 cm to 29 cm by 2029 and 96 cm by 2090. The South Asian region with ⅙ of the world population will suffer greatly.  Increase in heat stress mortality and diseases.
  • 19. Who is responsible ? Affluent and rich countries are responsible for changes of climate. Global energy consumption and CO₂ emissions have increased 3 times between 1950 –85. In 1990 out of 21 billion tons of global emissions, 14 billion tons are emitted by rich countries. US alone emitted 5 billion tons of carbon. India emits 159 million tons.