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© Boardworks Ltd 2006 1 of Environmental Effects 28 June 2022 Objectives Be able to describe how using different energy resources has different effects on the environment. HSW: AF2: Make balanced judgments about scientific developments by evaluating the economic, moral, social or cultural implications. Used before in: Will use again in: PLTS: Independent enquirers: support conclusions, using reasoned arguments and evidence. Used before in: Will use again in: Keywords Renewable, non-renewable, carbon dioxide, global warming, sulphur dioxide, acid rain, Renewable, Habitats, Fossil fuel, Nuclear, Night , Decommission, Hills, Hydro, Generator, Not reliable, Estuary.

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Environmental Effects. 12 July, 2014. Keywords Renewable , non-renewable, carbon dioxide, global warming, sulphur dioxide, acid rain, Renewable, Habitats, Fossil fuel, Nuclear, Night , Decommission, Hills, Hydro, Generator, Not reliable, Estuary. All students should be able to: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Environmental Effects22 April 2023

ObjectivesBe able to describe how using different energy

resources has different effects on the environment. HSW: AF2: Make balanced judgments about scientific developments by

evaluating the economic, moral, social or cultural implications. Used before in: Will use again in:

PLTS: Independent enquirers: support conclusions, using reasoned arguments and evidence.

Used before in: Will use again in:

KeywordsRenewable, non-renewable, carbon dioxide, global warming, sulphur dioxide, acid rain, Renewable, Habitats, Fossil fuel, Nuclear, Night , Decommission, Hills, Hydro, Generator, Not

reliable, Estuary.

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OutcomesAll students should be able to: Describe what global warming and acid rain

are.Most students should be able to: Describe the causes of global warming and

climate change and acid rain. Describe the environmental effects of renewable energy resources.

Some students should be able to: Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages

of different energy resources and make a judgment on how we should power the UK.

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• Day after tomorrow clip

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What does Climate Change mean?

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How certain can we be?

Each of these lines represents a computer climate model for the next century.

The grey area contains the predictions for several climate models.

All predict a warming, but there is a range of 5ºC between different models.

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Non-renewable energy sources

Coal, oil, gas and nuclear

Advantages Disadvantages

Cheap fuel costs

Short start-up time for gas and oil

Good for “basic demand”

Fuel will run out

Costs a lot of money to

decommission a nuclear plant

Pollution – CO2 leads to global warming and SO2 leads to acid rain

Reliable

Nuclear produces little pollution

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Renewable energy sources summary

Wind, tidal, hydroelectric and solar

Advantages Disadvantages

Zero fuel costs

Hydroelectric is good for a

“sudden” demand

Don’t produce pollution

Tidal barrages destroy the habitats of wading birds and hydroelectric

schemes involve flooding farmland

Unreliable (except for

hydroelectric)

Expensive to build

Solar is good for remote locations (e.g. satellites)

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Greenhouse effect

• Animation

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Acid Rain

1. Making acid rain2. Add a few drops of indicator to distilled

water (The matches give off CO2 and SO2)3. Burn some matches in a jar and put the lid

on4. When the matches have burnt out add the

indicator/water mix.5. It will turn yellow if acid if the SO2 dissolves

into the water to make H2SO4 (Sulphuric acid)

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Pollution

• Fossil fuelled power stations give off many unwanted ________.

• One is _____________ – which contributes to the greenhouse effect. It absorbs ___________ radiation which is then reradiated to Earth, heating it up which could then lead to major climate change.

• Another is ______________ which causes acid rain. Acid rain can kill off _________ life, damaging delicate ecosystems.

gases carbon dioxide

sulphur dioxideinfra red plant

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The BIG Q: How should we power the UK?• Make a presentation answering these questions:

What is global warming? What is acid rain?

What causes of global warming? How is this different to climate change? What causes acid rain? What are the environmental effects of renewable

energy resources.

What are the environmental advantages and disadvantages to all the different energy resources you can think of?

If you were in charge; explain how you would power the UK.

KeywordsRenewable, non-renewable, carbon dioxide, global warming, sulphur dioxide, acid rain, Renewable, Habitats, Fossil fuel, Nuclear,

Night , Decommission, Hills, Hydro, Generator, Not reliable, Estuary.

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Environmental Issues - triple

• Global Warming• How does Global Warming occur? (could

use a diagram to explain)?• What are the issues with Global Warming?• What can we do to stop it happening?• Acid Rain• How does Acid Rain occur? (could use a

diagram to explain)?• What are the issues with Acid Rain?• What can we do to stop it happening?

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Peer assessment

• Your partner will present their work to you.

• Mark them out of 5 on the following criteria in the table:

• Comment on their presentation:

• WWW and EBI

factsexplanationspresentation (Did it look nice? Did they talk well?)WWW

EBI

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Renewable Habitats Global Warming Fossil fuel

Sulfur Dioxide Nuclear Night Decommissio

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Hills Hydro Non-renewable Acid rain

Generator Carbon Dioxide

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