20 - De verstoring van de waterkringloop

✏️ This explanation does not yet exist in your language. Please fill this Google Form if you want to help us!

De kaart is belangrijk. Het laat zien waarom we eerst over opwarming spraken, en nu over klimaatverandering. Temperatuursverhogingen zijn al problematisch van zichzelf, maar je kunt aan het einde van de Climate Fresk zien dat de verstoring van de watercyclus nog veel meer effecten heeft.

2
Causes

De verstoring van de waterkringloop


Temperatuurstijging

De verstoring van de waterkringloop


6
Consequences

De verstoring van de waterkringloop


De verstoring van de waterkringloop


De verstoring van de waterkringloop


De verstoring van de waterkringloop


De verstoring van de waterkringloop


De verstoring van de waterkringloop


1
Other possible cause

De verstoring van de waterkringloop

Deforestation can perturb local precipitation.


2
Other possible consequences

Smeltende ijskappen

De verstoring van de waterkringloop

It's a bit technical, but the blue part of the map of Antarctica on card 19 represents a gain in mass due to an increase of precipitations. The red part represents a loss in mass. In total, Antarctica is losing mass.


De verstoring van de waterkringloop

The Vectors of disease card is generally linked to the Terrestrial Biodiversity card because disease vectors are a sub-part of biodiversity, but it can also be linked to the same causes as the biodiversity card, i.e. Disruption of the Water Cycle and Rising Air Temperatures.


1
Wrong cause

De verstoring van de waterkringloop

The melting of the Arctic ice pack, but also the melting of Greenland's glaciers may lead, in the distant future, to a disruption of the thermohaline circulation (which gives rise to the Gulf Stream). But beware, the "Water Cycle" card does not refer at all to the thermohaline circulation.


1
Wrong consequence

De verstoring van de waterkringloop

No, more rain is not going to cause the oceans to overflow! This is a rare mistake to be made, but if it happens to you, ask the players where rainclouds come from...