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Friday, August 9, 2019

Changing Our Future

Aim; To look at the different ways we can prevent climate change in the future.

Changing Our Future


Name 3 fossil fuels?
Coal, Oil, Gas

What is the cost?
Carbon Dioxide

The CO2 level has soured since when?
Industrial Revolution

What are the effects in the UK?
  1. Thousand of spices die
  2. Heat Waves 

How many climate refugees will there be in Britain by 2050?
200 million

When will Fairborn be flooded?
26 Years

What are some of the other things that will be 'swallowed by the waves'?
  1. Power Station
  2. Gas plants
  3. Toxic dumps


How can we stop climate change?
  1.  Removing Gas Boilers 
  2.  Buses and Car need to be used my hydrogen or batteries 
  3.  Fly less 
  4.  Cut back on meat consumption 
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What ideas are school children having about climate change?
  1.    Kids can vote who can help climate change 
  2.    They are protesting about climate change

What is the atmosphere called?

 Waste Dump

What is the last statement the reporter made?

We know what we need to do, we have got the Technology What we lack is the

 Political Will



What can we do?

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CURBING CLIMATE CHANGE

What is the one, silver bullet solution?



What is the mix of things we need to start doing?
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What are 3 others you can think of?
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Activity: Ranking climate change issues.

Using the worksheet,  rank the issues from climate change.

MY INVESTIGATION

Aim: To look at how I can prevent climate change in the future.

1. Complete the activity Ecological Handprint.

2. Complete the activity Carbon Footprint.

What will you do to stop climate change? Using ideas from the Ecological Handprint and Carbon Footprint list 10 changes that you can make to stop Climate change?
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The Years of Living Dangerously (Film, 59 min.)


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