GCSE Chemistry (AQA)
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Global Climate Change
- Human activities increase greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
- Major contributors: electricity and heat production, agriculture, forestry, industry, transportation, other energy, and construction.
- Electricity and heating from fossil fuels release carbon dioxide.
- Cows and certain bacteria produce methane, exacerbated by cattle and rice paddy farming.
- Deforestation for farming reduces CO2 absorption by trees.
- Greenhouse gases trap heat, causing global warming and climate change.
- Global warming disrupts weather patterns and ecosystems.
- Scientific claims on climate change are peer-reviewed for validity.
- Modeling climate change is complex due to interconnecting natural processes.
- Media simplification can lead to climate change denial or skepticism.
- Research funding sources can introduce bias in climate studies.
- Reliable research methods and peer review are crucial for credible evidence.
- Global warming awareness is essential for local, national, and global action.
- Local actions include reducing electricity usage; national actions involve policy changes; global actions require international cooperation.
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