This lesson contains 34 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.
Items in this lesson
ENERGY TRANSITION
Slide 1 - Slide
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.
Slide 2 - Slide
Knowledge check, which 4 natural causes for climate change were mentioned in the Skills paragraph?
Slide 3 - Mind map
effects
environmental issues start local and become global.
Industrial Revolution > > energy produced> global effect
Greenhouse gasses change the composition of the atmosphere
Slide 4 - Slide
Slide 5 - Slide
Slide 6 - Video
greenhouse effect
enhanced greenhouse effect
too much co2
global rise of 2 degrees
climate change
without this it would be -18C on earth
sea level rise
natural warming effect
Sun as the engine
human as engine
Slide 7 - Drag question
What effects of climate change were mentioned in the video?
Slide 8 - Mind map
Self work time
1) check your exercises from the Skills paragraph with the answersheet/help from Ms van Mechelen
2) Read 3.1
3) Make 3.1 Q1-6
Slide 9 - Slide
What do you know about the climate agreement and the COP26?
Slide 10 - Open question
Slide 11 - Video
3.2 Transistion to Sustainable Sources
After this lesson 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.
Slide 12 - Slide
greenhouse effect
enhanced greenhouse effect
too much co2
global rise of 2 degrees
climate change
without this it would be -18C on earth
sea level rise
natural warming effect
Sun as the engine
human as engine
Slide 13 - 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 14 - 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 15 - Quiz
Complete the sentence: The _________ is fortunately not too high when it comes to the climate.
A
chance
B
greenhouse effect
C
peak discharge
D
tipping point
Slide 16 - Quiz
Why is this glacier wrapped in a white tarp?
A
It is the same as the glacier itself which increases the effect
B
White reflects the sunlight, to prevent the glacier from melting.
C
White absorbs sun energy, so it is less hot below the tarp
D
So people walk on the tarp and not on the glacier, preventing erosion.
Slide 17 - Quiz
1: The richest 1 % of the world population emits as much CO2 as the poorest 50%. 2: The warming of the ocean and sea leads to more intense precipitation in the Netherlands.
A
1 and 2 are true
B
1 and 2 are false
C
1 is true
2 is false.
D
1 is false
2 is true
Slide 18 - Quiz
What does this photo depict?
Slide 19 - Open question
Which traditional sources can you think of?
Slide 20 - Open question
Read & discuss
Conventional & unconventional & sustainable
Slide 21 - Slide
Traditional energy sources
Conventional: oil and gas which is easy to mine with traditional methods
More effort / more tech / more energy: for example tarsands and shale gas -> Unconventional
Nuclear power: pro: no greenhouse gas emissions, con: radioactive waste.
Slide 22 - Slide
See board
Slide 23 - Slide
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.
Slide 24 - Slide
Traditional Energy Sources
Terms to discuss:
fossil fuels
non-renewable sources
conventional oil and gas
shale gas
fracking
tar sand
nuclear energy
Slide 25 - Slide
From traditional to sustainable energy sources
energy consumption per capita
carbon emission per capita
energy transition
renewable energy sources
Slide 26 - Slide
Assignment coming up:
Create an infographic about ways to improve our school to function more sustainable.