Climate Change

Prof. Sustainable Business
4 Sept 202420:11

Summary

TLDRThe lecture discusses the urgency of addressing climate change, emphasizing human-induced global warming and its devastating impacts. It highlights the record-breaking temperatures of 2023, the rapid increase in heat-related deaths, and Europe's vulnerability. The presenter reviews data from NASA and the EU Commission, illustrating the dramatic rise in global temperatures and CO2 emissions. The talk concludes by underscoring the economic and ecological challenges of combating climate change and the potential for business opportunities in green transitions.

Takeaways

  • 🌍 Climate change is a long-term shift in average weather patterns, leading to observable effects on Earth's climate.
  • đŸ”„ The primary driver of recent climate change is human activity, especially the burning of fossil fuels, which increases greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
  • 📈 Global average surface temperatures have risen significantly, with a rapid increase in the last few decades.
  • đŸŒĄïž 2023 was a record-breaking year for global temperatures, marking the first time all days were over 1 Centigrade warmer than the pre-industrial period.
  • đŸ”ïž Climate change impacts are not limited to temperature rise; they include extreme weather events like wildfires and heatwaves, causing significant damage and loss of life.
  • 🌐 Europe is particularly vulnerable to climate change, being the fastest warming continent and experiencing heat-related mortality spikes.
  • 📊 The global average surface temperature has been relatively stable for the last 10,000 years, but recent human activity has pushed it to levels not seen for at least 100,000 years.
  • ⏱ The challenge of climate change is compounded by the mismatch between the urgency of action and the slow response times of human, political, and economic systems.
  • 🌳 Climate change can lead to mass extinction and significant biodiversity loss, with irreversible impacts if not addressed promptly.
  • 💾 Addressing climate change requires a massive financial investment, estimated to be between $100 trillion to $300 trillion by 2050, a cost that underscores the scale of the challenge.

Q & A

  • What is the definition of climate change according to NASA?

    -Climate change is a long-term change in the average weather patterns that have come to define Earth's local, regional, and global climates. These changes have a broad range of observed effects and are driven by human activities, particularly fossil fuel burning, which increases heat-trapping greenhouse gas levels in Earth's atmosphere.

  • How does the burning of fossil fuels contribute to climate change?

    -The burning of fossil fuels increases the levels of heat-trapping greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere, which raises Earth's average surface temperature.

  • What are some natural processes that can contribute to climate change?

    -Natural processes that can contribute to climate change include internal variability like cyclical ocean patterns such as El Niño and the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, and external forcing such as volcanic activity and changes in the sun's energy output.

  • What was the global temperature record like in 2023 according to the script?

    -In 2023, global temperatures smashed records, with each vertical stripe in the 'Stripes' campaign representing a year, where blue indicates cooler than average and red indicates hotter than average. The trend showed a significant rise in global average surface temperatures.

  • What were the consequences of the heatwave in Europe during the summer of 2022?

    -The heatwave in Europe during the summer of 2022 led to approximately 60,000 premature deaths due to heat-related mortality.

  • Why is Europe particularly at risk to rapidly growing climate risks?

    -Europe is not prepared for rapidly growing climate risks and is the fastest warming continent in the world, according to a paper by the EU Commission in 2024.

  • What does the Paris Agreement aim to limit in terms of global temperature rise?

    -The Paris Agreement aims to limit the global temperature rise to well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, with an effort to limit the increase to 1.5 degrees Celsius.

  • What does the 'P climatic curve' represent in the script?

    -The 'P climatic curve' represents the estimated global average surface temperature for the last 500 million years.

  • How much time do we have according to the script to clean up the carbon dioxide we've dumped into the atmosphere?

    -The script suggests we have about one generation's time to clean up the carbon dioxide we've dumped into the atmosphere.

  • What are some reliable sources for carbon data mentioned in the script?

    -Some reliable sources for carbon data mentioned in the script are the Global Carbon Project, Global Carbon Budget, Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), and the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF).

  • What is the estimated cost to battle climate change according to the script?

    -The estimated cost to battle climate change is between $100 trillion and $300 trillion globally before the year 2050.

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