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Global WarmingThe Maldives
  • By Laura Transom

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What is Global Warming?
  • The increase in the temperature on earth
  • Is created by more energy arriving than leaving
  • The warming trend of about 1 degree Fahrenheit
    has been recorded since the late 19th century

3
The Causes of Global Warming
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Burning of fossil fuels wood
  • Chlorofluorocarbons
  • Aerosol sprays, refrigeration air conditioning
  • Methane
  • Vegetation Burning leakage of pipelines
  • Nitrous oxide
  • Chemical fertilizers in modern agriculture

4
The Effects of Global Warming
  • Global warming is heating the Artic ice
  • Polar bears are unlikely to survive
  • Climate models predict that by 2050 half the
    volume of the Artic Sea will be gone
  • The melting of terrestrial glaciers will push sea
    levels up between 10 and 90 centimeters
  • Coastal zones and small islands are extremely
    vulnerable to the rise in sea levels!

5
The Maldives
  • A chain of 1,192 small islands arranged in
    clusters in the Indian Ocean
  • The highest elevation is 6 ft above sea level
  • Rising oceans will some day submerge the
    Maldives!

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The Maldives
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Tourism in the Maldives
  • Tourism is vital to the Maldives
  • The waters contain three-quarters of the worlds
    reef-fish species and have become world famous
    for snorkeling

9
Coral Reef Bleaching
  • Widespread coral reef bleaching in 1998 occurred
    due to temporary higher water temperatures
    associated with El Nino.
  • The reefs provide shoreline protection by
    reducing storm damage and flooding by intense
    waves, as well as supporting the shorelines from
    coastal erosion.

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The Effects of Global Warmingon the Maldives
  • Rising seas would impact the coastal freshwater
    supplies.
  • The peoples need for drinking, washing, and the
    efficiency of the local sewer systems would be
    interrupted.
  • As a result, the possibility of widespread
    tropical communicable diseases results from
    inadequate drinking water.
  • The health of the people would generate the need
    of the Maldivians to leave their small island
    communities.

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In ConclusionThe Effects of Global Warmingon
the Maldives
  • Human health will have wide-ranging consequences
    as a result of climate change.
  • Rising sea temperatures sea levels impact all
    aspects of life
  • These islanders have everything to lose by the
    report that the Artic is warming at an accurate
    rate and will possibly rise three feet by 2100.

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How ironical it is for the country that does not
contribute to global warming caused by human use
of fossil fuel, could bear the greatest of global
warming.
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