ECON 2J03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Global Warming

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15 Mar 2018
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Greenhouse gas emissions: the emissions of carbon dioxide (co2) and other greenhouse gases (ghg) have been rising over time due to primarily to our growing use of carbon fuels, such as gasoline, coal and oil. Ghg accumulation: ghg accumulate in the atmosphere, therefore the has been ghg rising with the increase of emissions. Unequal costs: costs of global warming are not equal around the world, people in developing countries may be less able to adapt to new climate conditions. In the coastal areas it may be harder hit due to rising sea levels. Ghg and climate: global warming has changed weather patterns, creating more variability and extreme weather events, global climate is expected to increase in the future due to increasing levels of ghg in the atmosphere. Global anthropogenic sources of ghg emissions: the largest source of ghg emissions is electricity generation and heat, especially from coal fired power plants.

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