§6.1 Is the Netherlands sustainable? Part 1

§6.1 Is the Netherlands sustainable? part 1

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§6.1 Is the Netherlands sustainable? part 1

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Program of the lesson
  • Opening photo
  • Two videos with viewing questions
  • Notes
  • Getting started
  • End

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Program
Week 02
Week 03
Week 04
Week 05
Week 06
Week 07
Week 08
H6 §1


H6 §2


H6 §3

H6 §4
herhaling + oefenen
Proefwerk H6
vakantie

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Opening
What do you see?
Where does this occur?
Why does this occur here?
Is this desired?
Is this the case everywhere? 

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Goals
At the end of the lesson, you can:
  • Explain how the enhanced greenhouse effect works
  • What fossil fuels are
  • What renewable energy is

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Opening video
Write this questions in your notebook

1. What is the greenhouse effect?

2. What is the enhanced greenhouse effect? 

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Koolstofkringloop

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Greenhouse gases
Consists of greenhouse gases (hydrogen, nitrogen, carbondioxide etc)
Fossil fuel
Fuel (natural gas, oil and coal) formed over millions of years from plant or animal remains.
Atmosphere
The air around us.

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Enhanced greenhouse effect

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The bigger picture

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CO2 measurements last 2000 years

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Discuss with neighbour
How will global warming affect NL?

Name three consequences!
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Consequence: sea level rise

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The small picture

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Impact of climate change in the Netherlands
  • Sea level rise
  • More extreme weather (extreme rainfall, long period of drought)
  • Warmer average annual temperature

More in paragraph 2

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Energy transition
In order to emit less CO2, energy saving and renewable energy sources instead of fossil fuels can be used.


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Fossil fuels

  • Fuel formed over millions of years from the remains of dead plants, trees and animals (natural gas, petroleum and coal)
Renewable energy sources

  • Resources that, when used, never run out.
  • They also do not contribute to the enhanced greenhouse effect, as they release (virtually) no CO2.

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Getting started!
First, read §6.1

and make assignments 1, 2 and 3

This is homework for next lesson!

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