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Slide 1:By
Dr. Yasser Adel Hanafy Osman
2009 One world...One destiny
Outline :Outline What are the environmental problems?
Are it real?
How do we know?
Why should we care?
What next—what can we do?
Slide 3:What is Biodiversity?
What is Desertification?
What is climatic changes?
Slide 4:Biodiversity
“ The variety and variability among living organisms, and the ecological complexes in which they live ”
Biodiversity ImportanceOr Why should we care? :Biodiversity ImportanceOr Why should we care?
Slide 6:Desertification
The degradation of land productivity specially in arid, semi arid and dry sub-humid areas into desert
Slide 7:Climatic changes
Up normal climatic changes such differ than common ones
(cosmological and geological processes)
Climate Changes :Climate Changes Basic Issues
Earth’s climate varies naturally – because of a variety of cosmological and geological processes.
“Climate change” refers to an additional, and relatively rapid, change induced by human actions.
The additional change – several degrees C within a century – will disrupt the foundations of life on Earth.
Ecosystems and life in general have evolved within a narrow band of climatic-environmental conditions.
What do climate scientists really think? :What do climate scientists really think?
How do we know? :How do we know?
Global mean surface tempratures have increased :Global mean surface tempratures have increased
“Greenhouse effect” :“Greenhouse effect”
Slide 13:Increasing greenhouse gases trap more heat Nitrous oxide Sulfur hexafluoride Methane Carbon dioxide Water
Causes for the environmental problems :Causes for the environmental problems Human activity
Climatic changes (non-human induced)
Biological diversity (Animals – Diseases)
Human activities :Human activities Urbanization
Mining
Pollution
Recreation
Over population/land stress
Overgrazing
Over exploitation or using of natural resources
Deforestation
Precarious agriculture
Human activities :Human activities
Human activities have changed the composition of the atmosphere since the pre- industrial era :Human activities have changed the composition of the atmosphere since the pre- industrial era
Precipitation patterns have changed :Precipitation patterns have changed
Climatic changes :Climatic changes Uncertain rainfall
River flooding
Depletion of surface water
Depletion of ground water
Fires
Soil erosion
Sea water intrusion
Sand encrogment
Why should we care? :Why should we care?
Slide 21:Sea-level rise projections: a few inches - a few feet
2 ft: U.S. would lose 10,000 square miles
Affects erosion, loss of wetlands, freshwater supplies
Half of the world’s population lives along coasts
Big question: Ice sheets
Slide 22:Health effects Temperature - related illness and death Extreme weather - related health effects Air pollution - related health effects Water and food - borne diseases Vector borne and rodent borne diseases Health Effects Temperature-related illness and death Air pollution-related health effects Human
exposures Regional weather changes • Heat waves • Extreme weather • Temperature • Precipitation • • • • Sea-level rise
More adverse than beneficial impacts on biological and socioeconomic systems are projected :More adverse than beneficial impacts on biological and socioeconomic systems are projected
Slide 24:Food production needs to double to meet the needs of an additional 3 billion people in the next 30 years Climate change is projected to decrease agricultural productivity in the tropics and sub-tropics for almost any amount of warming
Slide 25:Wood fuel is the only source of fuel for one third of the world’s population
Wood demand will double in the next 50 years
Forest management will become more difficult due to an increase in pests and fires
Slide 26:One third of the world’s population is now subject to water scarcity Population facing water scarcity will more than double over the next 30 years Climate change is projected to decrease water availability
in many arid and semi-arid regions
Slide 27:Climate change will exacerbate the loss of biodiversity Estimated 10-15% of the world’s species could become extinct over the next 30 years
Slide 28:Food and Fiber Production
Provision of Clean and Sufficient Water
Maintenance of Biodiversity
Maintenance of Human Health
Storage and cycling of Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus Agricultural Lands Coastal
Zones Forest
Lands Freshwater
Systems Arid Lands & Grasslands Climate change will affect the ability of ecological systems to provide a range of essential ecological goods and services
Developing countries are the most vulnerable to climate change :Developing countries are the most vulnerable to climate change Impacts are worse - already more flood and drought prone and a large share of the economy is in climate sensitive sectors
Lower capacity to adapt because of a lack of financial, institutional and technological capacity and access to knowledge
Climate change is likely to impact disproportionately upon the poorest countries and the poorest persons within countries, exacerbating inequities in health status and access to adequate food, clean water and other resources.
Net market sector effects are expected to be negative in most developing countries
Slide 30:Biodiversity loss Soil erosion Desertification Loss of nutrients
and soil moisture Reduced
Structural diversity
Of vegetation cover
And diversity of microbial species in soil crust Reduced
Soil conservation Reduced primary Production
And Nutrient cycling Reduced
Carbon reserves
And increased
CO2 emissions Climate change Increase in
extreme events
(floods, droughts, fires..) Decreased plant and soil
Organisms species diversity Reduced
Carbon sequestration into
Above- and below- ground
Carbon reserves Increases
And reductions in
Species abundances Change in
Community structure
And diversity Linkage between Climatic Changes, Biodiversity loss and Desertification
Environmental problems Threats :Environmental problems Threats Extinction of some genetic resources or Habitat destruction
Biodiversity loss
Poverty
Hunger
Diseases
Floods
Land erosions
Immigration
Wars
Threats :Threats
Slide 33:So
We are facing a severe case of Environmental problems
Slide 34:United Nation Convention for Compete Desertification (UNCCD).
United nation Convention for Biodiversity (CBD).
United Nation Frame work Convention for Climatic Changes. (UNFCCC). International Conventions
Wedges for mitigation :Wedges for mitigation “For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong.”
H. L. Mencken
Slide 36:National and International Conferences, workshops and training coerces
One destiny for all of usGive us a hand to solve or mitigate those problems :One destiny for all of usGive us a hand to solve or mitigate those problems
Don’t say I am too little :Don’t say I am too little Hand on Hand Yes We Can
References and important sites :References and important sites The realities and opportunities of climate change - S. Mulkey
Climate Change - Dave Griggs
www.cbd.net
www.unccd.com
www.unfccc.com
Thank you for giving us a hand :Thank you for giving us a hand yasser123ok@yahoo.com
http://www.scouting4peace.org