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== Card #1 : Human activities == | == Card #1 : Human activities == | ||
=== Description === | === Description === | ||
<section begin= | <section begin=Cardadult1Desc />This is where it all begins...<section end=Cardadult1Desc /> | ||
=== Causes === | === Causes === | ||
<section begin= | <section begin=Cardadult1Caus />None<section end=Cardadult1Caus /> | ||
=== Consequences === | === Consequences === | ||
<section begin= | <section begin=Cardadult1Cons /> | ||
* [[En-en_adult_card_2_industry|Industry]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_3_building|Building Usage]] | * [[En-en_adult_card_3_building|Building Usage]] | ||
* [[En-en_adult_card_4_transportation|Transportation]] | * [[En-en_adult_card_4_transportation|Transportation]] | ||
* [[En-en_adult_card_8_agriculture|Agriculture]]<section end= | * [[En-en_adult_card_8_agriculture|Agriculture]] | ||
<section end=Cardadult1Cons /> | |||
== Card #2 : Industry == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult2Desc />Industry uses fossil fuels and electricity.<br> | |||
It accounts for 40% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.<section end=Cardadult2Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult2Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_1_human_activities|Human Activities]]<section end=Cardadult2Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult2Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_5_fossil_fuels|Fossil Fuels]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_10_aerosols|Aerosols]]<section end=Cardadult2Cons /> | |||
== Card #3 : Building Usage == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult3Desc /> | |||
The building sector (housing and commercial use) uses fossil fuels and electricity. <br> | |||
It accounts for 20% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. | |||
<section end=Cardadult3Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult3Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_1_human_activities|Human activities]]<section end=Cardadult3Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult3Cons /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_5_fossil_fuels|Fossil Fuels]] | |||
<section end=Cardadult3Cons /> | |||
== Card #4 : Transportation == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult4Desc /> | |||
The transportation sector is highly dependent on oil.<br> | |||
It accounts for 15% of greenhouse gas emissions. | |||
<section end=Cardadult4Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult4Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_1_human_activities|Human activities]]<section end=Cardadult4Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult4Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_5_fossil_fuels|Fossil Fuels]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_10_aerosols|Aerosols]]<section end=Cardadult4Cons /> | |||
== Card #5 : Fossil Fuels == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult5Desc /> | |||
Fossil fuels are [[En-en_expert_card_111_coal|coal]], [[En-en_expert_card_oil|oil]], and [[En-en_expert_card_natural-gas|natural gas]]. <br> | |||
They are used mainly in buildings, transportation, and industry.<br> | |||
They emit {{CO2}} when burned. | |||
<section end=Cardadult5Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult5Caus /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_2_industry|Industry]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_3_building|Building Usage]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_4_transportation|Transportation]]<section end=Cardadult5Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult5Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_7_co2_emissions|{{CO2}} Emissions]]<section end=Cardadult5Cons /> | |||
== Card #6 : Deforestation == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult6Desc /> | |||
Deforestation consists in cutting or burning trees beyond the ability to restore the forest.<br> | |||
80% of the deforestation is related to agriculture. | |||
<section end=Cardadult6Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult6Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_8_agriculture|Agriculture]]<section end=Cardadult6Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult6Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_7_co2_emissions|{{CO2}} Emissions]]<section end=Cardadult6Cons /> | |||
== Card #7 : {{CO2}} Emissions == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult7Desc /> | |||
{{CO2}} (or carbon dioxide) is the first anthropogenic (ie linked to human activity) greenhouse gas in terms of emissions.<br> | |||
These emissions come from our use of fossil fuels and deforestation. | |||
<section end=Cardadult7Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult7Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_5_fossil_fuels|Fossil Fuels]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_6_deforestation|Deforestation]]<section end=Cardadult7Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult7Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_12_carbon_sinks|Carbon Sinks]]<section end=Cardadult7Cons /> | |||
== Card #8 : Agriculture == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult8Desc /> | |||
Agriculture does not emit a lot of {{CO2}}, but is responsible for the emission of large quantities of methane<br> | |||
(from cows and rice paddies) and of nitrous oxide (from fertilizers).<br> | |||
In all, agriculture amounts for 25% of GHGs if we include induced deforestation. | |||
<section end=Cardadult8Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult8Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_1_human_activities|Human activities]]<section end=Cardadult8Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult8Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_6_deforestation|Deforestation]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_9_other_ghgs|Other GHGs]]<section end=Cardadult8Cons /> | |||
== Card #9 : Other GHGs == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult9Desc /> | |||
{{CO2}} is not the only greenhouse gas (GHG). Among others are methane ({{CH4}} ), and nitrous oxide ({{N2O}}),<br> | |||
two gases mainly emitted by agricultural activities. | |||
<section end=Cardadult9Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult9Caus /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_8_agriculture|Agriculture]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_41_permafrost|Permafrost]] | |||
<section end=Cardadult9Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult9Cons /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_13_additional_greenhouse_effect|Additional Greenhouse Effect]] | |||
<section end=Cardadult9Cons /> | |||
== Card #10 : Aerosols == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult10Desc /> | |||
Nothing to do with aerosol spray cans.<br> | |||
Aerosols are a type of local pollution that comes from the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels.<br> | |||
They are bad for human health and they contribute negatively to radiative forcing (they cool the climate). | |||
<section end=Cardadult10Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult10Caus /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_2_industry|Industry]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_4_transportation|Transportation]] | |||
<section end=Cardadult10Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult10Cons /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_15_radiative_forcing|Radiative Forcing]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_38_human_health|Human Health]]<section end=Cardadult10Cons /> | |||
== Card #11 : Concentration of {{CO2}} == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult11Desc /> | |||
About half of our {{CO2}} emissions are captured by natural carbon sinks.<br> | |||
The other half remains in the atmosphere ; the concentration of {{CO2}} in the air has increased<br> | |||
from 280 to 410 ppm (parts per million) in 150 years. | |||
<section end=Cardadult11Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult11Caus /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_12_carbon_sinks|Carbon Sinks]] | |||
<section end=Cardadult11Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult11Cons /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_13_additional_greenhouse_effect|Additional Greenhouse Effect]] | |||
<section end=Cardadult11Cons /> | |||
== Card #12 : Carbon Sinks == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult12Desc /> | |||
Half of the {{CO2}} we emit every year is absorbed by carbon sinks :<br> | |||
- 1/4 by the vegetation (through photosynthesis)<br> | |||
- 1/4 by the ocean<br> | |||
The remaining half (1/2) stays in the atmosphere. | |||
<section end=Cardadult12Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult12Caus /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_7_co2_emissions|{{CO2}} Emissions]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_42_weakening_gulf_stream|Weakening Gulf Stream]] | |||
<section end=Cardadult12Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult12Cons /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_11_concentration_of_co2|Concentration of {{CO2}}]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_24_ocean_acidification|Ocean Acidification]]<section end=Cardadult12Cons /> | |||
== Card #13 : Additional Greenhouse Effect == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult13Desc /> | |||
The greenhouse effect is a natural phenomenon – and incidentally, the first of the GHGs is water vapor.<br> | |||
Without greenhouse effect, the planet would be 33°C colder and life as we know it would not be possible.<br> | |||
But {{CO2}} and other GHGs related to human activity increase the natural greenhouse effect and unbalance the climate. | |||
<section end=Cardadult13Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult13Caus /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_9_other_ghgs|Other GHGs]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_11_concentration_of_co2|Concentration of {{CO2}}]] | |||
<section end=Cardadult13Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult13Cons /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_15_radiative_forcing|Radiative Forcing]]<section end=Cardadult13Cons /> | |||
== Card #14 : Energy Budget == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult14Desc /> | |||
This graph explains where the energy accumulated on Earth due to radiative forcing goes :<br> | |||
it warms up the ocean, melts ice, dissipates into the ground, and warms up the atmosphere. | |||
<section end=Cardadult14Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult14Caus /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_15_radiative_forcing|Radiative Forcing]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_42_weakening_gulf_stream|Weakening Gulf Stream]] | |||
<section end=Cardadult14Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult14Cons /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_16_melting_of_glaciers|Melting of Glaciers]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_17_increase_in_water_temperature|Increase in Water Temperature]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_18_melting_of_sea_ice|Melting of Sea Ice]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_19_melting_of_ice_sheets|Melting of Ice Sheets]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_21_temperature_rise|Temperature Rise]] | |||
<section end=Cardadult14Cons /> | |||
== Card #15 : Radiative Forcing == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult15Desc /> | |||
Radiative forcing represents the difference (caused by humans) between the energy that arrives on Earth each second and the energy that is released.<br> | |||
In the 5 th assessment report of IPCC, it is rated at <math> 2.3 W/m^2 </math> (Watt per square meter). | |||
<section end=Cardadult15Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult15Caus /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_13_additional_greenhouse_effect|Additional Greenhouse Effect]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_10_aerosols|Aerosols]]<section end=Cardadult15Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult15Cons /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_14_energy_budget|Energy Budget]]<section end=Cardadult15Cons /> | |||
== Card #16 : Melting of Glaciers == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult16Desc /> | |||
Almost all glaciers have lost mass. Hundreds of them have already disappeared.<br> | |||
These glaciers play a regulating role in the provision of fresh water. | |||
<section end=Cardadult16Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult16Caus /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_14_energy_budget|Energy Budget]]<section end=Cardadult16Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult16Cons /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_22_sea_level_rise|Sea Level Rise]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_31_freshwater_resources|Freshwater Resources]] | |||
<section end=Cardadult16Cons /> | |||
== Card #17 : Increase in Water Temperature == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult17Desc /> | |||
Oceans absorb 93% of the energy accumulated on Earth.<br> | |||
Their temperature has therefore increased, especially in the upper layers.<br> | |||
The water expands as it warms up. | |||
<section end=Cardadult17Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult17Caus /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_14_energy_budget|Energy Budget]]<section end=Cardadult17Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult17Cons /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_20_disruption_water_cycle|Disruption of the Water Cycle]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_22_sea_level_rise|Sea Level Rise]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_27_marine_biodiversity|Marine Biodiversity]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_34_cyclones|Cyclones]] | |||
<section end=Cardadult17Cons /> | |||
== Card #18 : Melting of Sea Ice == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult18Desc /> | |||
Sea ice melting does not make the sea level rise (just as a melting ice cube does not make a glass overflow).<br> | |||
However, when it melts, it gives way to the much darker sea, which goes on to absorb more sun rays than white ice. | |||
<section end=Cardadult18Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult18Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_14_energy_budget|Energy Budget]]<section end=Cardadult18Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult18Cons />* No main consequences<section end=Cardadult18Cons /> | |||
== Card #19 : Melting of Ice Sheets == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult19Desc /> | |||
Continental glaciers (or ice sheets) are in Greenland and Antarctica.<br> | |||
If they melt completely, they will cause a rise in ocean levels of 7 meters for Greenland and 54 meters for Antarctica.<br> | |||
During the last ice age, ice sheets were so much larger that the sea level was 120 m lower than today. | |||
<section end=Cardadult19Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult19Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_14_energy_budget|Energy Budget]]<section end=Cardadult19Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult19Cons /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_22_sea_level_rise|Sea Level Rise]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_42_weakening_gulf_stream|Weakening Gulf Stream]] | |||
<section end=Cardadult19Cons /> | |||
== Card #20 : Disruption of the Water Cycle == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult20Desc /> | |||
If the oceans and the atmosphere are hotter, the evaporation that takes place at the ocean surface increases.<br> | |||
This means more rain clouds and more rain. If this happens on land, then the soils dries out. | |||
<section end=Cardadult20Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult20Caus /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_17_increase_in_water_temperature|Increase in Water Temperature]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_21_temperature_rise|Temperature Rise]] | |||
<section end=Cardadult20Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult20Cons /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_25_terrestrial_biodiversity|Terrestrial Biodiversity]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_26_river_flooding|River Flooding]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_30_droughts|Droughts]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_33_marine_submersion|Marine Submersion]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_34_cyclones|Cyclone]] | |||
<section end=Cardadult20Cons /> | |||
== Card #21 : Temperature Rise == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult21Desc /> | |||
Here we are referring to the average temperature of air above the ground on Earth.<br> | |||
It has increased by 1°C since 1900. Depending on the scenarios, the rise in temperature could reach 2°C to 5°C by 2100.<br> | |||
At the end of the last ice age years, the average temperature was only 5°C lower than today... and deglaciation took 10,000 years! | |||
<section end=Cardadult21Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult21Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_14_energy_budget|Energy Budget]]<section end=Cardadult21Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult21Cons /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_20_disruption_water_cycle|Disruption of the Water Cycle]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_25_terrestrial_biodiversity|Terrestrial Biodiversity]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_32_decline_agricultural_yields|Decline in Agricultural Yields]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_36_heat_waves|Heat Waves]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_38_human_health|Human Health]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_41_permafrost|Permafrost]] | |||
<section end=Cardadult21Cons /> | |||
== Card #22 : Sea Level Rise == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult22Desc /> | |||
Since 1900, sea level has risen by 20 cm.<br> | |||
Sea level rise is caused by the thermal expansion of ocean waters, and the melting of glaciers and continental glaciers. | |||
<section end=Cardadult22Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult22Caus /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_16_melting_of_glaciers|Melting of Glaciers]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_17_increase_in_water_temperature|Increase in Water Temperature]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_19_melting_of_ice_sheets|Melting of Ice Sheets]]<section end=Cardadult22Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult22Cons /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_33_marine_submersion|Marine Submersion]]<section end=Cardadult22Cons /> | |||
== Card #23 : Hindered calcification process == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult23Desc /> | |||
When the pH drops, the formation of calcium carbonate (and more specifically, of calcified shells) becomes more difficult. | |||
<section end=Cardadult23Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult23Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_24_ocean_acidification|Ocean Acidification]]<section end=Cardadult23Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult23Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_29_pteropods_and_coccolithophores|Pteropods and Coccolithophores]]<section end=Cardadult23Cons /> | |||
== Card #24 : Ocean Acidification == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult24Desc /> | |||
When {{CO2}} dissolves into the ocean, it turns into acid ions (H<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> and HCO<sub>3</sub><sup>–</sup>).<br> | |||
The effect of this transformation is ocean acidification (the pH decreases). | |||
<section end=Cardadult24Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult24Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_12_carbon_sinks|Carbon Sinks]]<section end=Cardadult24Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult24Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_23_hindered_calcification_process|Hindered calcification process]]<section end=Cardadult24Cons /> | |||
== Card #25 : Terrestrial Biodiversity == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult25Desc /> | |||
Animals and plants are affected by the changes in temperature and the disruption of the water cycle.<br> | |||
They may migrate, become extinct or, more rarely, proliferate. | |||
<section end=Cardadult25Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult25Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_20_disruption_water_cycle|Disruption of the Water Cycle]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_21_temperature_rise|Temperature Rise]]<section end=Cardadult25Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult25Cons /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_28_vectors of_disease|Vectors of Disease]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_32_decline_agricultural_yields|Decline in Agricultural Yields]]<section end=Cardadult25Cons /> | |||
== Card #26 : River Flooding == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult26Desc /> | |||
The disruption of the water cycle can bring more water or less water. More water can lead to river flooding.<br> | |||
If the soil has been dried out by a drought, it makes things worse because the water runs off. | |||
<section end=Cardadult26Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult26Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_20_disruption_water_cycle|Disruption of the Water Cycle]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_30_droughts|Droughts]] | |||
<section end=Cardadult26Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult26Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_32_decline_agricultural_yields|Decline in Agricultural Yields]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_38_human_health|Human Health]]<section end=Cardadult26Cons /> | |||
== Card #27 : Marine Biodiversity == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult27Desc /> | |||
Pteropods and coccolithophores are at the base of the ocean food chain.<br> | |||
Therefore, if they disappear, all marine biodiversity is threatened. The warming of ocean waters also threatens marine biodiversity. | |||
<section end=Cardadult27Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult27Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_17_increase_in_water_temperature|Increase in Water Temperature]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_29_pteropods_and_coccolithophores|Pteropods and Coccolithophores]]<section end=Cardadult27Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult27Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_37_starvation|Starvation]]<section end=Cardadult27Cons /> | |||
== Card #28 : Vectors of Disease == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult28Desc /> | |||
With global warming, animals migrate. Some of them carry diseases and can reach areas where the population is not immunized against these diseases. | |||
<section end=Cardadult28Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult28Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_25_terrestrial_biodiversity|Terrestrial Biodiversity]]<section end=Cardadult28Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult28Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_38_human_health|Human Health]]<section end=Cardadult28Cons /> | |||
== Card #29 : Pteropods and Coccolithophores == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult29Desc /> | |||
Pteropods are a kind of zooplankton and coccolithophores a kind of phytoplankton. These organisms have a calcified shell. | |||
<section end=Cardadult29Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult29Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_23_hindered_calcification_process|Problèmes de calcification]]<section end=Cardadult29Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult29Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_27_marine_biodiversity|Marine Biodiversity]]<section end=Cardadult29Cons /> | |||
== Card #30 : Droughts == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult30Desc /> | |||
The disruption of the water cycle can bring more water or less water. Less water is a drought. Droughts are likely to become more frequent in the future. | |||
<section end=Cardadult30Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult30Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_20_disruption_water_cycle|Disruption of the Water Cycle]]<section end=Cardadult30Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult30Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_26_river_flooding|River Flooding]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_31_freshwater_resources|Freshwater Resources]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_32_decline_agricultural_yields|Decline in Agricultural Yields]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_35_forest_fires|Forest Fires]]<section end=Cardadult30Cons /> | |||
== Card #31 : Freshwater Resources == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult31Desc /> | |||
Freshwater resources are affected by changes in rainfall and by the disappearance of glaciers that regulate the flow of rivers. | |||
<section end=Cardadult31Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult31Caus /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_16_melting_of_glaciers|Melting of Glaciers]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_30_droughts|Droughts]]<section end=Cardadult31Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult31Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_32_decline_agricultural_yields|Decline in Agricultural Yields]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_40_armed_conflicts|Armed Conflicts]]<section end=Cardadult31Cons /> | |||
== Card #32 : Decline in Agricultural Yields == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult32Desc /> | |||
Food production can be affected by temperature, droughts, extreme weather events, floods and marine submersion (e.g. the Nile Delta). | |||
<section end=Cardadult32Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult32Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_21_temperaturet_rise|Temperature Rise]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_25_terrestrial_biodiversity|Terrestrial Biodiversity]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_26_river_flooding|River Flooding]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_30_droughts|Droughts]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_31_freshwater_resources|Freshwater Resources]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_33_marine_submersion|Marine Submersion]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_34_cyclones|Cyclones]]<section end=Cardadult32Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult32Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_37_starvation|Starvation]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_39_climate_refugees|Climate Refugees]]<section end=Cardadult32Cons /> | |||
== Card #33 : Marine Submersion == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult33Desc /> | |||
Cyclones and weather disturbances bring wind (therefore waves) and low pressure conditions.<br> | |||
1 hectopascal less means a 1 cm sea level rise.<br> | |||
Therefore cyclones can cause marine submersions (or coastal flooding), amplified by the sea level rise already caused by global warming. | |||
<section end=Cardadult33Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult33Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_22_sea_level_rise|Sea Level Rise]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_34_cyclones|Cyclones]]<section end=Cardadult33Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult33Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_32_decline_agricultural_yields|Decline in Agricultural Yields]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_39_climate_refugees|Climate Refugees]]<section end=Cardadult33Cons /> | |||
== Card #34 : Cyclones == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult34Desc /> | |||
Cyclones use energy from warm waters at the ocean surface. Because of global warming, they are becoming stronger. | |||
<section end=Cardadult34Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult34Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_17_increase_in_water_temperature|Increase in Water Temperature]]<section end=Cardadult34Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult34Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_32_decline_agricultural_yields|Decline in Agricultural Yields]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_33_marine_submersion|Marine Submersion]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_38_human_health|Human Health]]<section end=Cardadult34Cons /> | |||
== Card #35 : Forest Fires == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult35Desc /> | |||
Forest fires start more easily during droughts and heat waves. | |||
<section end=Cardadult35Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult35Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_30_droughts|Droughts]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_36_heat_waves|Heat Waves]]<section end=Cardadult35Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult35Cons />No direct consequences.<section end=Cardadult35Cons /> | |||
== Card #36 : Heat Waves == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult36Desc /> | |||
A manifestation of temperature increase is the multiplication of heat waves. | |||
<section end=Cardadult36Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult36Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_21_temperaturet_rise|Temperature Rise]]<section end=Cardadult36Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult36Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_35_forest_fires|Forest Fires]]<section end=Cardadult36Cons /> | |||
== Card #37 : Starvation == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult37Desc /> | |||
Starvation can be caused by lower agricultural yields and by the reduction of marine biodiversity. | |||
<section end=Cardadult37Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult37Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_27_marine_biodiversity|Marine Biodiversity]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_32_decline_agricultural_yields|Decline in Agricultural Yields]]<section end=Cardadult37Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult37Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_38_human_health|Human Health]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_39_climate_refugees|Climate Refugees]]<section end=Cardadult37Cons /> | |||
== Card #38 : Human Health == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult38Desc /> | |||
Starvation, displacement of disease vectors, heat waves and armed conflicts can affect human health. | |||
<section end=Cardadult38Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult38Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_28_vectors of_disease|Vectors of Disease]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_31_freshwater_resources|Freshwater Resources]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_37_starvation|Starvation]]<section end=Cardadult38Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult38Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_40_armed_conflicts|Armed Conflicts]]<section end=Cardadult38Cons /> | |||
== Card #39 : Climate Refugees == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult39Desc /> | |||
Imagine that you live in a place that has been miraculously spared by climate change. Several billions of human beings might want to share this space with you. | |||
<section end=Cardadult39Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult39Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_37_starvation|Starvation]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_40_armed_conflicts|Armed Conflicts]]<section end=Cardadult39Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult39Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_40_armed_conflicts|Armed Conflicts]]<section end=Cardadult39Cons /> | |||
== Card #40 : Armed Conflicts == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult40Desc /> | |||
This is how we shouldn't let it end... | |||
<section end=Cardadult40Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult40Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_39_climate_refugees|Climate Refugees]]<section end=Cardadult40Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult40Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_38_human_health|Human Health]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_39_climate_refugees|Climate Refugees]]<section end=Cardadult40Cons /> | |||
== Card #41 : Permafrost == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult41Desc /> | |||
Permafrost is permanently frozen ground. <br> | |||
Permafrost thawing leads to the decomposition of organic matter previously frozen underground, a phenomenon that releases methane and {{CO2}} into the atmosphere.<br> | |||
Beyond +2°C, it is almost certain this phenomenon will accelerate and make the climate spiral out of control. | |||
<section end=Cardadult41Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult41Caus />* [[En-en_adult_card_21_temperaturet_rise|Temperature Rise]] ou [[En-en_adult_card_14_energy_budget|Energy Budget]]<section end=Cardadult41Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult41Cons />* [[En-en_adult_card_9_other_ghgs|Other GHGs]]<section end=Cardadult41Cons /> | |||
== Card #42 : Weakening Gulf Stream == | |||
=== Description === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult42Desc /> | |||
The Gulf Stream is part of the ocean's thermohaline circulation. It could weaken in response to freshwater input from Greenland's melting ice sheet.<br> | |||
This could disrupt the water cycle even more and reduce the ocean's capacity to absorb more carbon and heat. | |||
<section end=Cardadult42Desc /> | |||
=== Causes === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult42Caus /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_19_melting_of_ice_sheets|Melting of Ice Sheets]] | |||
<section end=Cardadult42Caus /> | |||
=== Consequences === | |||
<section begin=Cardadult42Cons /> | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_14_energy_budget|Energy Budget]] | |||
* [[En-en_adult_card_12_carbon_sinks|Carbon Sinks]] | |||
<section end=Cardadult42Cons /> |