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Title: Human Civilization and Climate Since 1880


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Human Civilization and Climate Since 1880
  • Aaron S Burkle
  • Dept. of Awesome
  • (Geography)

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What do we know
Some truth but. We can only take it at face
value
Climate change is occurring but to what extent
are humans at fault
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What do we know
Increases in fossil fuel and sulfate emissions
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What do we know
  • Why 1880?
  • Major changes in human civilization
  • Size
  • Type
  • Technology and industry
  • Brief review of the advancement of humans

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What do we know
  • Population stable for 10,000 years or so
  • Something happened at the end of the 18th C.
  • Population explosion
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Urbanization

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What do we know
  • Cities are not new
  • 100 AD Rome 450,0001
  • 1000 AD Cordova, Spain 450,0001
  • Recent growth is unprecedented
  • 1900 13 cities gt1 million pop.
  • 2000 375 cities (2800 increase)
  • Est. 2015 564 cities (almost double)

1. Four Thousand Years of Urban Growth An
Historical Census by Tertius Chandler. 1987, St.
David's University Press.
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Urbanization
  • 1900 no city had gt10 million
  • 2003 20 cities gt10 million
  • 1800 3 world pop. lived in cities
  • 2000 almost 50 world pop.
  • Why this sudden increase?

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Industrial Revolution
  • Began 1780s England
  • Really big by about 1850
  • Steam engine
  • Mechanization and centralization of industry
  • Textiles were the first
  • Metal industries iron and later, steel
  • Transport rail, shipping

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Fossil Fuel Emissions
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Sulfate Emissions
1850
1780
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Industrial Revolution and Climate
  • Urbanization (land use change)
  • Industry (pollutants)
  • Continuation/increase of industry
  • Regional industrial shift in recent decades

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Pittsburgh, 1857
Source http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ImageMononga
hela_River_Scene_Pittsburgh_PA_1857.jpg
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Urbanization
  • Loss of vegetation (biomass)
  • Concentration of
  • People
  • Industry
  • Transportation
  • Heat Island effect

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Urbanization and Sprawl
  • Effect of vegetation on CO2
  • Loss of vegetation due to urbanization

Baltimore, MD
Source Urban Sprawl The Big Picture.
http//science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2002/11oct_spra
wl.htm
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions
  • Combination of factors
  • People
  • Vehicles
  • Buildings
  • Vegetation cooling effect
  • Increased need for electricity
  • 70 still generated by fossil fuels

Increase CO2 Increase heat levels
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Heat Island and Global Warming
  • Some feel our measurements are flawed due to
    urban heat island
  • Most measurements taken in/near cities
  • 4th Assessment of the IPCC refutes this theory
  • the global land warming trend discussed is very
    unlikely to be influenced significantly by
    increasing urbanisation (sic) (Parker, 2006).

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New York Temp. and Veg.
Source http//earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/
NewImages/images.php3?img_id17354
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Industry, Pollution and Climate
Increased Greenhouse Effect
Fossil fuel emissions
Increasing Temperature
Scatter and reflect light
Sulfates
Decrease insolation
Decreasing Temperature (?)
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Fossil Fuel Emissions
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Sulfate Emissions
1850
1780
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Increase and Shift in Industry
Source National Energy Research Science Center
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The New Polluters
  • Newly industrializing nations
  • Same process that happened 150-200 yrs ago
  • India, China especially
  • 2006 China passed US in total CO2 emissions1
  • 8 higher

1. US Dept. of Energy Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy
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2002 Figures
300,000,000 X 5.5 T 1.65 billion T
1,300,000,000 x .8 T 1.04 billion T
Source http//www.globalwarmingart.com/wiki/Image
Fossil_Fuel_Usage_png
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Conclusions
  • Since Industrial Revolution, increasing
  • Industrialization
  • Urbanization
  • Fossil fuel emissions
  • Has this caused or accelerated global warming
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