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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Geography - Middle School - Responses to Climate Change
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In 2007 the United Nations Bali Climate Change Conference was attended by representatives from 180 countries - this was the next step after the Kyoto Protocol of 1997. The European nations suggested that by 2050 emissions of harmful gasses and all greenhouse gasses should be halved. However, the United States of America, Japan, Canada, Australia and Russia objected, meaning the wording is now ‘deep cuts in global emissions’ rather than 'emissions should be halved'. In addition to cutting the emission of greenhouse gasses, the conference included a road map looking at deforestation and forest... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Geography - Middle School - Responses to Climate Change
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1. If CO2 levels remain below 550ppm climate change may be small enough to allow both human populations and plant and animal species to adapt and adjust - rather than facing extinction. Which is not a way countries are reducing the rise in CO2 levels?
2. What are the UK Climate Change Agreements?
3. What is the Green Climate Fund?
4. What do the letters UNFCCC stand for?
5. What protocol was adopted on 11th December 1997 in Japan as a part of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, committing the parties to internationally binding reductions in emissions?
6. Some nations have begun to use carbon sinks to meet their targets for emission reduction. What are carbon sinks?
7. Which superpower announced its intention not to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?
8. Why is developing new types of crops and food technologies key to adapting to climate change?
9. Which of the following is not a way that you can reduce your carbon footprint and so do your bit to reduce the impact of climate change?
10. If greenhouse gas emissions stopped today, for how much longer would man-made climate change continue to occur?