Climate Change Exam 2
During the Pliocene (~5.3 to 2.6 million years ago) global average temperatures were 2-3°C warmer and sea level was as much as ____ higher.
25 m
During the Cretaceous, about 94 million years ago, the poles were completely ice free and oceans reached _____ above those of today.
250 m
Which strategy is not one of the five denial strategies discussed in this video?
Fact avoiders
About how much colder is an ice age than our present climate?
6°C
Rosh points out that CO2 only follows warming temperatures in the southern hemisphere, not in the tropics or northern hemisphere. In fact, ___% of the warming globally occurs after the CO2 begins to rise.
90
On the basis of at least one credible study, what percent of climate scientists agree that humans are causing global warming?
97%
lake sediment
A variety of physical and biological properties can be analyzed to interpret past climate and environmental changes of the surrounding watershed
Cherry-picked data is fake data made up by the denialist.
False
Global warming means cold days will cease to occur.
False
Orbital cycles alone can explain the warming observed during the last 300,000 years
False
Presently, the Sun is closest to the Earth on July 4th.
False
Since the Paris Accord of 2015, the world has dramatically cut the amount of fossil fuel emissions into the atmosphere.
False
The Earth is now warmer than it has been at any time in its history
False
The reduction in Arctic sea ice is contributing signficantly to sea level rise.
False
We can conclude that humans are responsible for the present warming because the Earth has never been as warm as it is today
False
Which of the following is FALSE about why scientists collect sediment cores from Arctic lakes to study past environmental changes?
Because the Arctic is so cold little organic matter is deposited in the lake, which makes analyzing the sediment easier
"El Niño" is associated with which of the following:
Fluctuations of heat between the ocean and the atmosphere
The two most important factors influencing global temperature over geological time are:
Carbon dioxide and solar luminosity
About how much has the climate warmed over the last 130 years?
0.9°C
Milankovitch showed that, over hundreds of thousands of years, the amount of summer sunlight at a given latitude can shift up or down by:
15%
Which of the following are lines of evidence that suggest that temperature is increasing?
Declining glacier length Sea level rise Rising ocean temperatures Declining sea ice coverage ice loss from land ice sheets Rising surface temperatures observed from ground-based and satellite measurements
How long did the physical and ecological changes caused by warming during the PETM last before they returned to prior conditions?
Hundreds of thousands of years
which one is NOT a cause of reduced radiative forcing (cooling) since industrialization?
Increase in black carbon
Why do scientists want to study Earth's climate from the past?
Knowledge about Earth's past helps scientists to understand Earth's current and future climate changes Future climate will be determined by both natural and human causes Instrumental records are too short to capture the full range of natural variability
In the coming decades, a possible decrease in the Sun's energy output would ____.
Reduce the warming effect of greenhouse gas emissions slightly
Climate scientists have determined that four atomic bombs worth of heat are building up within Earth's climate system every ______.
Second
Animals: Did mammals during the PETM become smaller or larger? What might be the cause of this?
Smaller, because plants in high CO2 environments produce less protein and are less nutritious
About 700 million years ago, the Earth was covered by ice from the poles to near the equator - a period/condition referred to as _____________?
Snowball Earth
pollen
The thickness of annual rings of calcium carbonate store a record of past conditions, including temperature.
tree rings
The thickness of each annual layer is used to interpret site temperature and precipitation during the past
Soils: What does the evidence from iron nodules indicate about the change in precipitation that occurred 56 million years ago at the beginning of the PETM?
There was less rain (increased aridity)
sea coral
This proxy is used to identify which plant species were living in an area through time, which can be used to infer past environments and climate
What is the WEAKEST evidence that recent warming is due to increased greenhouse effect?
Tropical storms and fires have become more frequent
According to the IPCC, it is extremely likely that more than half of the observed increase in global average surface temperature from 1951-2010 was caused by humans.
True
Even if you don't live near the ocean, the impacts of warming oceans are felt inland through hurricanes and other extreme weather.
True
On an annual basis, nature emits more CO2 than humans.
True
Solar luminosity has overall increased gradually over billions of years.
True
The cryosphere is basically the area of earth with frozen water (ice) and/or soil (permafrost).
True
The evidence for increasing temperatures over the past 150 years is "unequivocal".
True
The ocean has absorbed (taken up) over 90% of the excess heat in the climate system since 1970. (Hint: See 5:35-5:45 in the video).
True
The warming of the late 20th century is unprecedented in at least the last thousand years.
True
Radiative forcing is measured in which units?
W/m2
Why does this chapter focus on global average temperature as a key indicator of climate change?
Warming is the direct result, and therefore a key indicator of the addition of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. Temperature is among the best known and of all climate records Local variations related to weather patterns are usually balanced out when focusing on global averages, thereby isolating small signals of climate change.
Changes in internal variability (e.g., ENSO) affect climate, ...
and are fast enough to explain the recent warming, and may explain some of the observed changes, particularly interannual variations in climate
Changes in greenhouse gas concentrations affect climate, ...
and are most likely responsible for the recent warming
A fake expert is someone who _______.
appears to have expertise without actually having relevant expertise
Changes in Earth's orbit affect climate, ...
but are too slow to explain the recent warming
Tectonic changes affect climate, ...
but are too slow to explain the recent warming
Milankovitch's theory is based on two key ideas: That the Earth's climate is strongly affected by how much sunlight the northern latitudes receive during the summer, and that this amount of sunlight varies based on:
changes in the Earth's orbit and rotation
During the last 400 years, the Earth has been:
cooler than today
During the last 70 million years, the Earth has been:
cooler than today and warmer than today
Which of the following is not a key point made in the video:
deep ocean circulation is at risk of shutting down completely
What is the advantage of using multiple (more than one) proxy record for global climate reconstructions?
different proxies give complementary information (e.g. temperature, moisture) different proxies cover different time periods different proxies give information from different places (e.g. arctic, tropics)
Over the past 1 million years or so, about how frequently have major ice ages occurred?
every 100,000 years
Climate models that are programed to simulate Earth's temperature over the 20th century:
fail to correctly simulate the actual temperature unless they include forcing by greenhouse gases
The recent catastrophic glacier collapse in northern India was "predicted" in the video between 9:46 and 10:44. Problems cited include all of the following except:
food insecurity
The tilt of the Earth's axis varies on a 41,000 year cycle. The Northern Hemisphere has more summer sun when the tilt is:
greatest
Which is the only natural archive where you would find information of past greenhouse gases?
ice cores
Which of the following is considered a paleoproxy record?
ice cores
The Earth began to experience regular ice age
in the last 3 million years
Land has a lower heat capacity than water, which means that:
it take longer/more energy for water to heat up and cool down than for land
Rosh illustrates the positive feedback effect where warmer temperatures increase ocean degassing, which then causes:
more atmospheric warming
Which of the following is not a cryosphere change discussed in the video
more frequent ice storms
Which of the following is not an oceanic change discussed in the video:
more frequent tidal waves (tsunamis)
The Greenhouse effect was discovered:
over 100 years ago
Which of the following historical documentation(s) have been used by scientists to attest to past climate?
ship logs and paintings and drawings of glacier extent
What is a temperature anomaly?
the difference between the actual temperature and a reference temperature
John Robson's theory is that ocean degassing is happening now - as a delayed reaction after the warming of the Medieval Warm Period ~800 years ago. This is his explanation for the increasing CO2 in the atmosphere. If this were true, then:
the oceans would contain less CO2 instead of more, as we see today
During glacial periods, the primary reason that more ice grows in the Northern Hemisphere is because:
there is more land on which to grow ice sheets
The "single-cause fallacy" is when we assume that _____.
there is only one cause for a phenomenon even though there may be multiple
Which is FALSE about climate and Earth system models?
they are in their very early stages of development
How do we know that variations in the output of the Sun cannot be causing the observed recent warming?
we have measurements of solar output, and they show no increase over the last couple decades
Which best describes the trend in global mean temperature during the 20th Century? Hint. Look at Figure 2.2(a). Read Section 2.1.1
Although the warming has not been uniform, warming has basically been continuous with each decade warmer than the last
Which of the following is a cause of sea level rise?
Global warming causes water in the ocean to expand Meltwater from ground or land ice
The cold period 200-300 years ago is known as the
Little Ice Age
The relatively warm period known from some places, especially Europe, around 1000 AD is known as the
Medieval Warm Period
The warmth during the Medieval Warm Period increased crop yields in parts of Europe, but what happened at the same time in the American Southwest?
Mega droughts and agricultural collapse
What is the causal factor that initiated the temperature increases as represented in the Vostok ice core?
Orbital cycles that changed the distribution of solar energy
The geological period when a massive release of greenhouse gases occurred was the:
Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
The IPCC has released three special reports as part of its sixth assessment cycle. Which is not one of the three reports.
The Impact of the Southeast Asian Monsoon on Climate
During the Medieval Warm Period, ~950-1250 AD, temperatures were relatively high primarily in:
The North Atlantic
Which has warmed more over the last 150 years?
The Northern Hemisphere
Plants: What does the abundance of legumes during the PETM indicate about the change in climate and CO2 levels during the PETM?
The climate was more arid and there were higher levels of CO2 in the atmosphere
Which is not one of the three main factors that influence the amount of summer sunlight at a given latitude?
The magnetic poles switching places (magnetic reversal)