Climate Conflict
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Transcript of Climate Conflict
Climate ConflictClimate ConflictDone By:Done By:
(The Four Seasons Group)(The Four Seasons Group)
Ng Cheng Yi, Ng Cheng Yi,
Jason Yong, Jason Yong,
Sia You Jin Sia You Jin
and Alexandrea Liangand Alexandrea Liang
Content
1. Central Idea2. Lines of Inquiry3. Key concepts4. What is Climate conflict ?5. What do you notice in these pictures ?6. What is Climate conflict ?7. What is the different between climate and weather ?8. Is there a connection between human activities Climate and
conflict ? 9. Chart of two billon years of Climate change ?10. What does scientists predict in terms of Climate change ?11. How fast have emission grown in recent years ? 12. What is Greenhouse gases ?13. Example of Greenhouse gases ?14. Pictures of Greenhouse gases ?15. What is Global Warming ?
Content16. Example of Global warming.
17. Video
18. References
Central Idea
The effect of human activities on the climate.
Lines of Inquiry
1.Consequences of climate conflict
2. Strategies used to resolve climate conflict
3. Causes of climate conflict.
Key concepts and related questions• Change- How is the climate changing?• Causation- What is the cause of climate
change?• Responsibility- What is our responsibility on
climate conflict?
What is
climate conflict ?
What do you notice in these pictures?
What do you notice in these pictures?
What is Climate Change?
• The world’s climate is changing quickly. • The changes will have an impact on our
planet Earth’s people, ecosystems, cities, and energy used by us.
What is the difference between weather and climate?
Weather Climate• What the forecasters on television news forecast every day
• Tells people about the temperature & weather
• The average whether in a place or country for many years.
• It describes the average conditions expected in a place at a time given.
Is there a connection between human activities
and climate change?
Chart of two billionyears of climate change
What do scientists predict in terms of climate change?
• In 2014, the IPCC published a series of scenarios ranging from “business as no actions taken” to “aggressive actions taken” to reduce climate change.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
Possibility of climate change in the future
How fast have emissions grown in recent years?
• Emissions of greenhouse gases have grown at an accelerating rate in recent years.
What is Greenhouse Gasses?
•Greenhouse gases trap heat from our Earth and make the planet warmer. •The largest source of greenhouses gases from human activities is in the United States. •They are burning fossil fuels for electricity and heat.
These are the examples of primary sources of the greenhouse gases:•Electricity production: it produce and generates the largest effect of greenhouse gas.•Transportation: it comes from burning fossil fuel for our cars, trucks, ships, trains, and planes. It is not very good for our body and for greenhouse gases.
Example of Greenhouse Gasses
Pictures of Greenhouse Gasses
Greenhouse gases in cars. (effects air pollution)
Greenhouse gases in factories.(effects air pollution)
All greenhouse gases around the world
What is global warming?
•Global Warming is the effect of greenhouse gases.
•The activities that the human activities have made is burning fossil fuels or deforestation.
•Carbon dioxide and other pollutants are in the atmosphere of the earth.
•It is trapping the sun’s heat from causing global warming.
Examples of global warming effects
Now we will show you a Video about what is global warming and greenhouse
gases.
References:
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References
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Adobe Typekit, retrieved on 23 April 2014, http://blog.typekit/2011/02/10/type-study-an-all-css-button/
Humanosphere.org, retrieved on 23 April 2014, http://www.humanosphere.org/2012/03/mapping-climates-contribution-to-conflicts-in-africa/
•Celsias, retrieved on 28 April 2014, http://www.celsias.com/article/climate-conflict/
•Eo.ucar.edu, retrieved on 28 April 2014, http://www.eo.ucar.edu/kids/green/what1.htm
•References: Epa, retrieved on 28th, April, 2014, http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/ghgemissions/sources.html• alternative-energy-action-now.com, retrieved on 29 April 2014, http://www.alternative-energy-action-now.com/greenhouse-gases.html
References:
References
•TechWorld, retrieved on 29 April 2014, http://www.alternative-energy-action-now.com/images/Pollution_From_Cars.jpg
•Findbuious, retrieved on 29 April 2014, http://travelmalaysia.me/weather
• Globalwarmingart.com, retrieved on 5 May 2014, http://www.globalwarmingart.com/wiki/File:Instrumental_Temperature_Record_png
• Collins, 2011, Printed in Thailand, retrieved by 15th May 2014
References• Farmingfutures.org, retrieved by 1st June 2014, http://www.farmingfutures.org.uk/sites/default/files/uploads/diagrams/GHG-diagram.gif • Giantfreakinrobot.com, retrieved by 1st June 2014, http://www.giantfreakinrobot.com/sci/experts-affirm-blame-global-warming.html/attachment/causes-of-global-warming• Diffen.com, retrieved by 2nd June 2014, http://www.diffen.com/difference/Climate_vs_Weather