Atmospheric Composition, Carbon Dioxide

Typical Exam Questions


1. If we are worried about emissions of CO2 from fossil fuels, why is so much attention paid to natural sources and sinks of atmospheric CO2?

2. How does a gas qualify as a greenhouse gas?

3. Since water vapor is the most abundant greenhouse gas, why do we not consider eliminating agricultural irrigation rather than limiting CO2 ethane emissions?

4. Discuss the composition of Earth's atmosphere and the relationship of the composition to the surface temperatures.

5. Discuss the seasonal change in CO2 in the atmosphere in the Northern Hemisphere:

6. How does the seasonal change in CO2 in the Southern Hemisphere differ from that in the Northern Hemisphere, both in magnitude and timing of extremes? Explain.

7. Global changes in the chemical composition of the earth's atmosphere are the root cause of numerous anthropogenically induced changes in the global environment and hence were discussed in seven units in Block 1. List 4 changes in atmospheric chemistry that have occurred in the last 200 years and discuss a global change consequence of each.