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Tuesday, 13 August 2019

Science

Aim; To look at the different ways we can prevent climate change in the future.

Changing Our Future


Name 3 fossil fuels?
diesel coal natural gas
What is the cost?
carbon dioxide
The CO2 level has soured since when? the industrial  revolution

What are the effects in the UK?

  1.    19 of 20 years have been the warmest
  2.   heatwaves 
  3.  animals  could disappear
How many climate refugees will there be in Britain by 2050? 200 million


When will Fairborn be flooded? 26 years


What are some of the other things that will be 'swallowed by the waves'?
  1.    homes
  2.     building sliding into the sea
  3.  toxic sites at risk
How can we stop climate change?
  1.    replacing gas cylinders 
  2.    plant trees
  3.    have electric cars 
What ideas are school children having about climate change?
  1.  having a protest  
  2.  not having kids 
  3.  walking and biking
What is the atmosphere called?

a waste Dump.

What is the last statement the reporter made?

We know what we need to do, we have got the technology. What we lack is the

 political will.



What places will be affected? everything

What else do we need to think about? sea levels rising

What other places around NZ will be affected? the islands

What does this do to our drinking water? gets it all salty

What are the main concerns? coastal flooding and coastal erosion


What can we do?

  1.  using electric cars  
  2.  walking   
  3.  not using air travel as much     

What is the one, silver bullet solution? there is none



What is the mix of things we need to start doing?
  1.   use renewables more
  2.   get away from fossil fuels  
  3.  use more electric stuff more
What are 3 others you can think of?
  1.   walking to close places
  2.   recycling 
  3.   don't litter

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