1 | | :Climate Change from the Marine Perspective | 2 | | Climate Change Themes Discussed Today |
3 | | There is Some Urgency in Taking Action to Limit Green House Gas Emissions | 4 | | The Ice Core Record: (A geological Time Perspective of Atmospheric CO2) |
5 | | Glacial-IInterglacial Temperature changes correspond to ~4 degrees C in global temperature change. | 6 | | Atmospheric CO2 Levels over Geologic Time |
7 | | Natural versus Anthropogenic changes in carbon dioxide content of the armosphere | 8 | | Ice Age glacial extent 18,000 years ago. |
9 | | How Well Do We Understand the Process Causing Climate Change? | 10 | | How Have Global Temperatures Varied Over the Past 100 to 1000 years? |
11 | | Has it been statistically warmer over the past 40 years? | 12 | | Over the past 40 years certainly warmer and likely more extreme precipitation as well! |
13 | | Why Do Scientist Believe that Humankind has Contributed to Global Warning? | 14 | | So how did we get into this carbon mess that is driving all of the global warming? |
15 | | Global Fossil CO2 Emissions: The Past 30 Years! | 16 | | Fate of anthropogenic CO2 emissions (2008-2017) |
17 | | Global Carbon Budget: Sources and Sinks | 18 | | Global Carbon Budget 1870 to 2017 |
19 | | Total global emissions by source | 20 | | Uptake of CO2 by Ocean comes at a cost: Ocean Acidification |
21 | | The causes of Ocean Acidification and Global Climate Change are the same! | 22 | | Ocean Acidification makes it much harder for these CaCO3 biota to make their hard parts |
23 | | Predicted Temperature Changes from Doubling Atmospheric CO2 Levels | 24 | | Arctic Sea Ice is Melting Faster than the Global Warming Models Predict!!! |
25 | | In Addition to Sea Ice Melting, Some of the Polar Ice Caps Are Beginning to Show Signs of Melting | 26 | | Scientists are making detailed measurements of continental ice sheet volumes. |
27 | | Bottom Water Formation Occurs in Areas of Sea Ice Formation | 28 | | Is Ther Any Evidence That Bottom Water Formation and Climate Change May be Correlated? |
29 | | Another Serious Ramification of Global Warming is Sea Level Rise! | 30 | | What Happens to Sea Level if Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets Melt? |
31 | | In the Antarctic (90% of the World"s Ice), What Ice Sheet is the Most Vulnerable to Global Warming? | 32 | | Recent Breakup of Antarctic Ice Shelves |
33 | | Why is the Breakup of Antarctic Ice Shelves Such a Big Concern? | 34 | | DR. D"s Research |
35 | | Fiction versus Reality: Larsen Ice Shelf - July 12th, 2017 Calving Event | 36 | | Antarctic Ecosystem Research Following Ice Shelf Collapse and Iceberg Calving Events |
37 | | Other Evidence of Climate Change Here in the Carolinas! | 38 | | How Sensitive Are We Here in North Carolina to Sea Level Rise? -- Very High! |
39 | | Societal Implications of Global Warming - Is there Urgency? -- Yes!!!! | 40 | | The Paris Agreement |
41 | | The Paris Agreement - continued | 42 | | The Paris Agreement: What People Want |
43 | | The Paris Agreement: Limitations | 44 | | On What Grounds Can the Current Administration Pull Out of the Paris Agreement? |
45 | | Historical cumulative fossil CO2 emissions by country | 46 | | How to Build a Habitable Planet, by Wallace S.Broecker |
47 | | What Can We Do To Counteract Global Warming and Ocean Acidification | 48 | | These High-Ltitude Ecosystems Are Quite Fragile - But They Accommodate Some of the Most Spectacular Fauna on the Planet |