Ch.3 Energy Transition

ENERGY TRANSITION
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This lesson contains 34 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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ENERGY TRANSITION

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3.1 The Earth is Warming Up
After this lesson you will know:
- What 'Climate Change' is. 
- What the effects of climate change are.
-How climate change is caused.
-What the consequences are.

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What do you know about climate change?

Slide 3 - Mind map

What's so bad about all the ice melting?

Slide 4 - Mind map

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Slide 6 - Video

What are the causes of climate change?

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What are the consequences of climate change?

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How can we stop climate change?

Slide 9 - Mind map

Work time
1) Finish Skills exercise 1-7
2) Check your Skills answers
3) Read 3.1
4) Make 3.1  exercise: 2, 3, 4, 6

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ENERGY TRANSITION - lesson 2
3.1-3.2

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Which greenhouse gasses do you know? Can you name three?

Slide 12 - Mind map

Green house gasses to know:
The primary greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere are water vapor (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and fluorised gasses (CFK, HFK, PFK). 

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greenhouse effect
enhanced greenhouse effect
too much co2
global rise of 2 degrees 
climate change
whithout this it would be -18 on earth
sea level rise
natural warming effect
Sun as the engine
human as engine

Slide 14 - Drag question

Climate Change can be seen in:
A
the tree line that moves uphill
B
glaciers growing
C
ocean temperature rising
D
humidity increasing

Slide 15 - Quiz

What is not a consequence of global warming:
A
permafrost is thawing
B
extreme weather
C
navigability of rivers is increasing
D
agricultural yields is falling

Slide 16 - Quiz

Facts of Climate Change
Consequences of climate change
Ice glaciers           and sea level                . 
                       is melting.
                gases heat up the earth.
extreme
The chances of a              is fortunately not high.
heavy showers with               in rivers.
                     will continue if we don't reduce our emitions.
                          yields are failing.
______
_____
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
thawing
rising
greenhouse
tipping point
Global warming
permafrost
weather
peak discharge
agricultural

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3.2 Transistion to Sustainable Sources
After the two lessons about 3.2 you will know:
- About the traditional energy sources and the carbon footprint it has caused.
- What unsustainable and sustainable sources are and why transition is necessary.
- How to interpret and use a cross-section applied to fossil fuels.

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What does this photo depict?

Slide 19 - Open question

Which traditional sources can you think of?

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Traditional Energy Sources
Terms to discuss:
  • fossil fuels
  • non-renewable sources
  • conventional oil and gas
  • shale gas
  • fracking
  • tar sand
  • nuclear energy

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Slide 22 - Video

Should have been completed
of 3.1: 2, 3, 4, 6
Now read: TB p.51-52
Do 3.2: SB p.62-63, ex. 1, 3, 4, 5

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Class activity
Read a section and explain to your buddy.
  • Tips/Musts:
  • Don't use your book for explanation.
  • Draw to explain.
  • Gesture to explain.
  • Explain all the terms.
  • Think of solutions.

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From traditional to sustainable energy sources
  • energy consumption per capita
  • carbon emission per capita
  • energy transition
  • renewable energy sources

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Assignment coming up:
Create an infographic about ways to improve our school to function more sustainable.

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3.3 The Battle Against Climate Change

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Is climate change really necessary?
Yes
No
Unsure

Slide 28 - Poll

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What was so bad again about climate change?

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Population Growth causes climate change
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 31 - Quiz

Greenhouse gases can be captured
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 32 - Quiz

Name all the sustainable energy sources.

Slide 33 - Mind map

Complete the sentence:
The _________ is fortunately not too high when it comes to the climate.
A
chance of flooding
B
greenhouse effect
C
peak discharge
D
risk of tipping points

Slide 34 - Quiz