2.10 Filthy Rich? 3 TTO - lesson 1

2.10 - Filthy rich?
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This lesson contains 17 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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2.10 - Filthy rich?

Slide 1 - Slide

What is the name of 2.10 regarding this chapter about? (Filthy rich)

Slide 2 - Open question

Lesson goals
  • You can name the negative effects of the extracting processes for fossil fuels.
  • You understand the difference between conventional and unconventional fossil fuels. 
  • You can describe how shalegas is extracted through fracking.
  • You understand what tarsands are.
Start: knowledge check 2.8+2.9

Slide 3 - Slide

When was the basis for crude oil formed?
A
Jurassic
B
Carboniferous
C
Precambrian
D
Holocene

Slide 4 - Quiz

When was the basis for coal formed?
A
Jurassic
B
Carboniferous
C
Precambrian
D
Holocene

Slide 5 - Quiz

Coal
Crude oil
dry gas
wet gas
plankton
peat
warm sea
tropical swamp
carbon
triassic jurassic cretaceous
folds & fractures though plate tectonics
Open pit mining
offshore

Slide 6 - Drag question

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Slide 7 - Video

00:50
What is peak oil?
A
the most crude oil you can get from a source
B
the point when 50% of crude oil has been used
C
the time when people use the most crude oil
D
the moment when there is no more crude oil

Slide 8 - Quiz

Do you think that in the next 30 years, there will be a bigger or smaller global demand for fossil fuels? Why?

Slide 9 - Open question

Speak
  1. According to this figure, have we reached peak oil?
  2. What does the figure predict about demand for oil?
  3. What could be reasons that the demand would increase so strongly?

Slide 10 - Slide

However...
  • Not all countries are open about how much reserves of fossil fuels they actually have
  • New reserves of fossil fuels can be discovered / come within reach
  • New technologies might allow to extract fossil fuels that before were not economical
  • Demand might decrease with more economical appliances/cars
  • Alternative energy might take a bigger role

Slide 11 - Slide

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Slide 12 - Video

01:19
What is tar sand?
A
Bitumen, which are blobs with oil around it
B
A sand & water mixture that contains crude oil
C
A mixture of sand, clay, water and bitumen
D
Sticky clay which you can get oil from

Slide 13 - Quiz

04:35
Why is extracting crude oil from the bitumen in tar sands more expensive than from a conventional oil field?

Slide 14 - Open question

07:03
Name the three ways extraction of tar sands harm the natural environment

Slide 15 - Open question

07:44
Give an argument why it is okay for the Canadian government to continue extracting crude oil in this way.

Slide 16 - Open question

Work time
2.9 had to be finished before todays' lesson

2.10 to make: 1, 3, 4, 10
This week also:
Summary page 64-65

Slide 17 - Slide