C3.3 Lesson 7: Water: protecting the coast

Sustainable Netherlands:
Energy and water


Energy and climate change



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Sustainable Netherlands:
Energy and water


Energy and climate change



zlb@st-maartenscollege.nl

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What is the plan for today?

 FINISH C2.2: Energy in the future
Short atlas assignment
Start C2.3: Water: Protecting the coast


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Goals of last lessons
  1. You can explain how 5 different types of sustainable energy work.
  2. You can explain the what the energy transition means.
  3. You can explain what the energy transition involves for the Netherlands.

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C3.2: ENERGY OF THE FUTURE

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ENERGY TRANSITION
The shift from using fossil fuels to using sustainable sources.

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Think:
What are the 5 sustainable energy sources and
how do they work?

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5 sustainable energy sources

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SOLAR ENERGY
Electricity generated sustainably using solar penals.

You can also use the sun to heat water.


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WIND ENERGY

Electricity generated sustainably using wind turbines.

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HYDRO-ELECTRICITY
Sustainable energy that is generated using falling water.

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BIOMASS
Organic materials such as vegetable oils, wood and biodegredable waste (vegetables, fruit and garden waste).

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GEOTHERMAL ENERGY

Sustainable energy from the natural heat deep inside the Earth.

 "Earth heat"

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CHECK HOMEWORK
We discuss 1 to 4 as well

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CHECK EXERCISES OF C2.2

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Wind, sun & biomass
4 a
 b
 c

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Wind, sun & biomass
4 a They are in coastal areas and in the sea, where there is a lot of wind and they cause the least nuisance to people.
 b See W4 on next dia.
 c solar panels, wind turbines and energy conservation (homes facing south)

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USE FIGURE 8 & 10
5 The level of carbon dioxide does not change: CO2 is created when wood is burned. The CO2 is absorbed by trees; the wood from the trees is used to generate energy.

 

6 a Oil palms for biofuels instead of tropical rainforest.
 b Large areas of tropical rainforest were removed for cultivation of oil palms, a loss of nature areas.

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SUSTAINABLE ENERGY

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C3.3: Water: Protecting the coast

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TODAY'S GOALS
  1. You know 2 reasons why the sea levels are rising.
  2. You can explain the definition of relative sea-level rise.
  3. You know 3 reasons for subsidence in the Netherlands.

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You know 2 reasons why the sea levels are rising.
1. Climate change
2. Subsidence
  • See next slide

         "The bottom sinks"

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SUBSIDENCE
during/after the last ice age

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You know 3 reasons for subsidence in the Netherlands.
  1. "Seesaw" after the last ice age.
  2. Pumping away rising groundwater.
  3. The extraction of "minerals".

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You can explain the definition of relative sea-level rise.

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Homework
Atlas assignment
Read C3.3: Water: Protecting the coast
Make 1, 3 & 4

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