Sunday, November 11, 2018

My Opinion on Climate Change (10)

So why am I so interested in all of this? Why am I so inclined to write a blog about this topic?

Growing up I had no knowledge that the world around me was being threatened. That all changed when I began taking agriculture courses. I quickly learned and accepted that our world has been threatened by climate change and that it was a bigger issue than agriculture. I have written and talked about climate change in many of the courses that I have taken while in college and those experiences have essentially sparked the fire that made me want to become an agricultural communicator. The research that I have done on this wide topic has forever changed my viewpoint on the world, I no longer see the world as this endless supply of resources. I see it as finite and calling out for our help. I'm writing this not because I have to, but because I truly want to help save the world by informing people about this issue that is all around us.

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I'm just one person, but together we can save the world.

Thank you for reading my blogs about global warming! If you want me to continue blogging, feel free to comment (or give constructive criticism) and share with your friends!

Saturday, November 10, 2018

Opinions of Others on Climate Change (9)

Everyone who reads this or knows me knows what I think about climate change and I have been curious to see what others think of the issue.

When I asked friends, family and the people I work with about what they think of climate change, I got a whole array of answers.

Many do not believe it because it still snows in the winter and is cold some days. Many think its a hoax because of the media talking about it, or they believe Trump and his "fake news" response to the issue. I have also heard that people think it to be a recurring cycle of the Earth so it won't destroy life.

Some of the people I talked to had no side on the matter because they have heard both sides and did not feel a need to pick a side. Many were just confused about the science behind it and why it is happening now.

Many people are firm believers in climate change for the same reasons that I talk about. Others because they noticed that the summers were becoming hotter and hotter, and the winters milder. I also met people who have done the research and believe because the facts are there.

I am curious to see what my readers think of this issue, where you stood before reading this and if it changed your mind at all? Feel free to comment or send a message.

Next post will be my own personal blog about what caused me to write this and my opinions on the issue.

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Wednesday, November 7, 2018

How we can help (8)

The fight against climate change does not have to be only a government and large-scale operation. As individuals, we can do simple things to lessen our carbon footprint to fight climate change.

1. Find Alternate Paths
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Reducing your carbon footprint can start with your commute. If you drive to work/school every day in your own car by yourself, you are not being as efficient as you can be. You can start by taking your bike to work or to a park & ride where you can catch a bus. Mass transit exists to move people around efficiently, but it also exists to limit carbon emissions.

2. Does it have to be 70 degrees?
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Every day we leave our climate controlled homes and take our climate controlled cars to our workplaces which is (you guessed it) climate controlled. As someone with winter experience, I am well aware of the importance of heaters when it is -35 degrees outside, but when the weather is not at the extremes, we can take this opportunity to live closer to the climates by having it be slightly warmer in the summer and slightly colder in the winter. These small changes actually drastically impact our carbon usage because we require less energy for climate control.

3. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (duh)
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We've all heard it a million times, reduce reuse recycle, those infamous words... but those methods actually help. When we opt for paper bags or reusable bags we are limiting our dependence on plastic production which is a major greenhouse gas emission. When we effectively recycle our bottles, no new bottles need to be made. When we change our daily practices to reduce our carbon usage we are helping the planet survive!

4. Invest, Invest, Invest
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If you are a person with spare cash, consider investing in renewable energy to help it gain momentum, support, and popularity. This way you can be directly contributing in the fight to lessen our dependence on fossil fuels. Also, consider buying electric cars to conventional, they are much better for the environment, and who wouldn't want to drive a Tesla?

Those are four ways that you can join the fight against climate change! Next post will be a blog about popular answers from people about climate change.

Sunday, November 4, 2018

Difficulties in the fight (7)

In the US, the main opposition to the fight against climate change is very easy to spot. Because they are the government and the fossil fuel producers.

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The fact that the government is one of the main opposers to this fight is very interesting. President Trump has been doing everything in his power to create an ally for climate change in the US. This started when he pulled the US from the Paris Climate Agreement, even though the US is one of the top producers of carbon dioxide in the world. Trump is weakening regulations put in place on carbon emissions, companies, and fossil fuel producers. Trump switched the EPA's goal from protecting the environment to protecting polluters and has even removed all evidence of climate change from the EPA website.

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President Trump also has been favoring the production of fossil fuels over the increase in renewable energy, which is dangerous for the environment because frakking, mining and the means of collection of these fossil fuels are as harmful as the emissions they produce.

Now that we understand the struggle between the fighters and the opposers, the next post will give us some ways to help in the fight despite all of the opposition.










Saturday, November 3, 2018

Samso Denmark: an example for the world (6)

Samso is a small island in Denmark that has made big impacts that have caught the attention of the whole world. The one thing that sets it apart from the rest of the world is that it is completely renewable!


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The island has taken a renewable initiative in the most practical way. Because of the closeness of the supply, energy is cheaper and easier to acquire. Many inhabitants have installed personal solar farms and wind turbines. There are wind farms both onshore and offshore, farms producing their own heat from the practice, and biomass burning plants.

The people of Samso have transformed the island in the best way possible, by becoming energy efficient. They have also attracted the people of the world who are interested in using Samso as an example in creating their own energy efficient countries or cities. That is why Samso is now a center for learning with the Samso Energy Academy that is committed to teaching all about the benefits of renewable energy.

In the next post, I will talk about the roadblocks the fight against climate change has faced.

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Global Action (5)

What is being done by the world to address the issue of global warming?
The simple answer: many things!
Here are a few...

The Paris Climate Agreement
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In 2015, all of the nations of the world came together and signed an agreement to limit the global temperature increase to combat global warming. These changes include more regulation on carbon producing businesses, less reliance on fossil fuel energy, and implementing more environmentally friendly policies. This agreement has proven to be a momentous success with many countries already meeting their long-term goals.

Renewable Energy
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Renewable Energy is on the rise! If more energy comes from renewable energy than fossil fuels, then the world will be on its way to eradicating carbon emissions. These new energy options are becoming cheaper and cheaper to the point where they will be cheaper to produce than fossil fuels. These renewable energies include solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass/biofuel.

Sustainable Agriculture Practices
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With the increase in agricultural technology, producers are now able to make their practices more sustainable than ever with productive but environmentally friendly techniques. It is the hope of producers that they will be able to produce more sustainably in order to limit their input of methane and carbon dioxide into the air.

These are some of the major global action steps that I found most notable. The next post will show an example of how a small island became a world leader in the fight for renewable energy and against climate change.







Sunday, October 28, 2018

The Sources of the Problem (4)

Carbon Dioxide is the main enemy of the people. Carbon Dioxide is one of the primary greenhouse gases along with methane, that causes the Greenhouse Effect to wreak havoc upon the Earth's climate.

Now, what are the sources of these greenhouse gases? Let's explore a few.

Industry & Production
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Ever since the dawn of the Industrial Age and the Industrial Revolution, the output of carbon dioxide has been increasing greatly. Even though we have since taken strides to eliminate the smoggy cities of industry, our usage of fossil fuels and industry have still allowed for the carbon dioxide input that fuels climate change.

Warfare
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Even though relatively small, it is still worth mentioning that warfare produces a ton of carbon dioxide. Warfare has always been a producer of carbon dioxide with the use of artillery in the times before the gun and has since increased tenfold with the use of the gun and more means of destruction. The 2 world wars contributed greatly to the carbon input and the development of new weapons as time went on continued this cycle of carbon production through various wars and conflicts.

Agriculture:
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Methane is even more potent than carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas, and one of the largest producers of methane is agriculture, especially in the cattle industry. Even though methane is one of the most harmful greenhouse gases, it brings up an important and ethical question, if we want to remove methane from agriculture, how will we feed the world?

The next segment of our journey takes us to the global action that is occurring to combat climate change.




Saturday, October 27, 2018

Warning Signs of Climate Change (3)

Despite what any political figure or energy company states, Global Warming & Climate Change are very real issues that are threatening the entire world. To make the case even stronger, there are many warning signs that symbolize that Climate Change is happening all around the world.

1: Temperature is Increasing

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As stated by Hansen and climate researchers, the average temperature is increasing every year. This is not a normal function of the Earth and is extremely threatening to the planet and its inhabitants.

2. The Oceans are Warming

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The Oceans have been absorbing the increasing heat which in turn causes the oceans to increase in temperature. This is very threatening to the sea life of the oceans and our most delicate and important ecosystems: the coral reefs. This increase in temperature of the oceans also has the capacity to increase the effectiveness of the Greenhouse Effect.

3. Disappearing Ice and Snow

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Ice and snow are disappearing all across the world. The ice caps and ice sheets are melting giving way to higher sea levels. The glaciers are retreating northward, the mountaintops have less snow cover, and the winter snowfalls are starting later and melting earlier each year. All of these changes are effects caused by the increase in temperature brought by global warming.

4. Extreme Weather and Natural Disasters

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The effects of Climate Change and Global Warming have on the weather systems and natural disasters are alarming. Droughts are worse than ever and last for longer in the most vulnerable regions of the world. Dry forests and grasslands are prone to the worst wildfires we have seen in decades. Hurricanes are occurring more frequently and are more powerful than ever, with this year's hurricanes being the devastating Florence and Michael.

These are the warning signs that the Earth is throwing at us. The Earth is doing all it can to combat global climate change, so we should too.

The next segment will go into some more detail about the causes of global warming & climate change.






Wednesday, October 24, 2018

What was Climate Change back in 1988? (2)

Let's take a step back in time to the 1980s when the talk of the future was flying cars, time machines, and hoverboards.

During this time, there was a NASA scientist by the name of James Hansen. Hansen was a climate scientist and had done extensive research on the noted rising temperatures across the world.

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In 1988, Hansen released 3 different theories for the path of Global Warming.



The bolded line represents the observed temperature changes by year up to 1988, and then there are three scenarios of where the global temperatures will lead. Scenario A predicts a rapid increase in temperature by year. Scenario B predicts a more "reasonable" increase temperature which is similar to what was observed before. Finally, Scenario C predicts that the temperature changes will level off and remain steady.

Here are some clearer graphs of the scenarios.

Since the 1980s, climate scientists have been recording the annual temperature changes and have found that the most "plausible and reasonable" scenario was closest to the actual changes. 

These reports were not the only contribution that Mr. Hansen delivered. Also in 1988, Hansen testified before Congress urging them to take precautionary action against the growing threat of climate change while it is still early. 

In his testimony, Hansen describes the climate models of the three scenarios as well as the threat of the greenhouse effect and its impacts on the scenarios. The testimony was used to help the climate scientist to gain more support in developing more sophisticated data models and predictions.

Because of his work, Hansen is regarded as one of the most prominent figures in the science behind climate change. 

Thank you for reading part 2, continue to the next segment where I will be talking about the warning signs of Climate Change.




Sunday, October 21, 2018

Global Warming & Climate Change Defined: (1)

Global Warming is one of the major topics currently circulating around the world right now. It is a topic of global importance, however, not everyone is aware of the facts behind this topic.

During the course of this blog series, I will be giving readers a better view of what Climate Change is, a history behind it, actions taken for and against it, and what we can do to help out. This will be similar to my first video but will have feature more details for each of the segments as well as some new segments.

For this first segment, we will be exploring the definitions of climate change and the interpretations behind those definitions.

There are many definitions of Global Warming and Climate Change, the ones that people come across the most are found on Google.

Google defines Global Warming as "a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants."

Google defines Climate Change as "a change in global or regional climate patterns, in particular, a change apparent from the mid to late 20th century onwards and attributed largely to the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use of fossil fuels."

Both of these definitions are very similar and cover basically the same areas. Because the definitions are so similar, people oftentimes ask the question "What's the difference between Global Warming and Climate Change? NASA gives us an answer to this question.

From the NASA Global Climate Change Website:

“Global warming” refers to the long-term warming of the planet. Global temperature shows a well-documented rise since the early 20th century and most notably since the late 1970s. Worldwide, since 1880 the average surface temperature has risen about 1 °C (about 2 °F), relative to the mid-20th-century baseline (of 1951-1980). This is on top of about an additional 0.15 °C of warming from between 1750 and 1880.

 “Climate change” encompasses global warming, but refers to the broader range of changes that are happening to our planet. These include rising sea levels, shrinking mountain glaciers, accelerating ice melt in Greenland, Antarctica and the Arctic, and shifts in flower/plant blooming times. These are all consequences of the warming, which is caused mainly by people burning fossil fuels and putting out heat-trapping gases into the air. The terms “global warming” and “climate change” are sometimes used interchangeably, but strictly they refer to slightly different things.

NASA's interpretation of these definitions shows that although the two definitions apparently can be used interchangeably. they actually refer to different climate phenomenon.

I thought it was interesting how NASA believes that Climate Change refers to the changes that are the consequences of Global Warming and how Global Warming can refer to a period of warming across the planet with the most notable time being right now.

Hopefully, your definition of the two terms has been strengthened by this post, and please continue reading the following 9 posts which further explain the many parts of this issue of Global Warming & Climate Change. The next post will go into how the threat of Climate Change was realized back in the 1980s.

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