3. objectives
By the end of the lesson, you should be able to
describe what the Kyoto Protocol and Copenhagen
Accord is about.
4. objectives
By the end of the lesson, you should be able to
describe what the Kyoto Protocol and Copenhagen
Accord is about.
explain how the Kyoto Protocol and Copenhagen
Accord is effective in mitigating climate change
5. objectives
By the end of the lesson, you should be able to
describe what the Kyoto Protocol and Copenhagen
Accord is about.
explain how the Kyoto Protocol and Copenhagen
Accord is effective in mitigating climate change
explain how the Kyoto Protocol and Copenhagen
Accord is ineffective in mitigating climate change
14. CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL WARMING GLOBAL
COOLING
OR
Increase in Global Temperature
Traps more heat in atmosphere
Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
15. CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL WARMING GLOBAL
COOLING
OR
Increase in Global Temperature
Traps more heat in atmosphere
Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
More Greenhouse Gases in Atmosphere
16. CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL WARMING GLOBAL
COOLING
OR
CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Increase in Global Temperature
Traps more heat in atmosphere
Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
More Greenhouse Gases in Atmosphere
17. CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL WARMING GLOBAL
COOLING
OR
CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Increase in Global Temperature
Traps more heat in atmosphere
Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
NATURAL
More Greenhouse Gases in Atmosphere
18. ANTHROPOGENIC
CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL WARMING GLOBAL
COOLING
OR
CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Increase in Global Temperature
Traps more heat in atmosphere
Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
NATURAL
More Greenhouse Gases in Atmosphere
19. ANTHROPOGENIC
CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL WARMING GLOBAL
COOLING
OR
CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Increase in Global Temperature
Traps more heat in atmosphere
Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
NATURAL
BURNING
OF FOSSIL
FUELS
More Greenhouse Gases in Atmosphere
20. ANTHROPOGENIC
CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL WARMING GLOBAL
COOLING
OR
CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Increase in Global Temperature
Traps more heat in atmosphere
Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
NATURAL
DEFOREST-
ATION
BURNING
OF FOSSIL
FUELS
More Greenhouse Gases in Atmosphere
21. ANTHROPOGENIC
CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL WARMING GLOBAL
COOLING
OR
CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Increase in Global Temperature
Traps more heat in atmosphere
Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
NATURAL
INDUSTRIES
DEFOREST-
ATION
BURNING
OF FOSSIL
FUELS
More Greenhouse Gases in Atmosphere
22. ANTHROPOGENIC
CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL WARMING GLOBAL
COOLING
OR
CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Increase in Global Temperature
Traps more heat in atmosphere
Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
NATURAL
URBAN-âš
ISATION
INDUSTRIES
DEFOREST-
ATION
BURNING
OF FOSSIL
FUELS
More Greenhouse Gases in Atmosphere
23. ANTHROPOGENIC
CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL WARMING GLOBAL
COOLING
OR
CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Increase in Global Temperature
Traps more heat in atmosphere
Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
NATURAL
AGRI-âš
CULTURE
URBAN-âš
ISATION
INDUSTRIES
DEFOREST-
ATION
BURNING
OF FOSSIL
FUELS
More Greenhouse Gases in Atmosphere
24. ANTHROPOGENIC
CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL WARMING GLOBAL
COOLING
OR
CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Increase in Global Temperature
Traps more heat in atmosphere
Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
NATURAL
AGRI-âš
CULTURE
URBAN-âš
ISATION
INDUSTRIES
DEFOREST-
ATION
BURNING
OF FOSSIL
FUELS
More Greenhouse Gases in Atmosphere
IMPACTS
25. ANTHROPOGENIC
CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL WARMING GLOBAL
COOLING
OR
CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Increase in Global Temperature
Traps more heat in atmosphere
Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
NATURAL
AGRI-âš
CULTURE
URBAN-âš
ISATION
INDUSTRIES
DEFOREST-
ATION
BURNING
OF FOSSIL
FUELS
More Greenhouse Gases in Atmosphere
IMPACTS
Therefore, to
reduce
the impacts of
climate
changeâŠ.
26. ANTHROPOGENIC
CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL WARMING GLOBAL
COOLING
OR
CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Increase in Global Temperature
Traps more heat in atmosphere
Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
NATURAL
AGRI-âš
CULTURE
URBAN-âš
ISATION
INDUSTRIES
DEFOREST-
ATION
BURNING
OF FOSSIL
FUELS
More Greenhouse Gases in Atmosphere
IMPACTS
Countries have
to find ways
to reduce
global
warmingâŠ
27. ANTHROPOGENIC
CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL WARMING GLOBAL
COOLING
OR
CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Increase in Global Temperature
Traps more heat in atmosphere
Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
NATURAL
AGRI-âš
CULTURE
URBAN-âš
ISATION
INDUSTRIES
DEFOREST-
ATION
BURNING
OF FOSSIL
FUELS
More Greenhouse Gases in Atmosphere
IMPACTS
By reducing
the amount of
greenhouse
gases they
release / emit
28. ANTHROPOGENIC
CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL WARMING GLOBAL
COOLING
OR
CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Increase in Global Temperature
Traps more heat in atmosphere
Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
NATURAL
AGRI-âš
CULTURE
URBAN-âš
ISATION
INDUSTRIES
DEFOREST-
ATION
BURNING
OF FOSSIL
FUELS
More Greenhouse Gases in Atmosphere
IMPACTS
by reducing
the causes or
finding
alternatives
to these
causes
29. setting the
context
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30. ANTHROPOGENIC
CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
AGRI-âš
CULTURE
URBAN-âš
ISATION
INDUSTRIES
DEFOREST-
ATION
BURNING
OF FOSSIL
FUELS
Qns 1:Why are humans doing all these?
Must use terms: energy, development, population growth
31. ANTHROPOGENIC
CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
AGRI-âš
CULTURE
URBAN-âš
ISATION
INDUSTRIES
DEFOREST-
ATION
BURNING
OF FOSSIL
FUELS
Qns 2:With the help of your answer in Qns 1,
how will a country be affected if it is forced to
reduce all these to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions?
Must use terms: energy, development, population growth
32. Qns 3: Consider the following data sources.
Why are some countries reluctant to use renewable
energy instead of burning fossil fuels?
33. Qns 3: Consider the following data sources.
Why are some countries reluctant to use renewable
energy instead of burning fossil fuels?
In 2012, Singapore produced
46 900 000 MWh of energy for use
34. Qns 3: Consider the following data sources.
Why are some countries reluctant to use renewable
energy instead of burning fossil fuels?
In 2012, Singapore produced
46 900 000 MWh of energy for use
NATURAL GAS
Cost: US$87 per MWh
35. Qns 3: Consider the following data sources.
Why are some countries reluctant to use renewable
energy instead of burning fossil fuels?
In 2012, Singapore produced
46 900 000 MWh of energy for use
SOLAR ENERGY
Cost: US$116 per MWh
Require open areas that are not
cloudy and consistently sunny to be
effective
NATURAL GAS
Cost: US$87 per MWh
36. Qns 3: Consider the following data sources.
Why are some countries reluctant to use renewable
energy instead of burning fossil fuels?
In 2012, Singapore produced
46 900 000 MWh of energy for use
SOLAR ENERGY
Cost: US$116 per MWh
Require open areas that are not
cloudy and consistently sunny to be
effective
NATURAL GAS
Cost: US$87 per MWh
Cost: US$48 per MWh
Require open areas that are
very windy to be effective
WIND ENERGY
37. Qns 3: Consider the following data sources.
Why are some countries reluctant to use renewable
energy instead of burning fossil fuels?
In 2012, Singapore produced
46 900 000 MWh of energy for use
SOLAR ENERGY
Cost: US$116 per MWh
Require open areas that are not
cloudy and consistently sunny to be
effective
NATURAL GAS
Cost: US$87 per MWh
Cost: US$48 per MWh
Require open areas that are
very windy to be effective
WIND ENERGY HYDROPOWER
Cost: US$48 per MWh
Require huge rivers to ïŹood a lot of
land after building dams.
38. Qns 4: Base on your answer in Qns 3, suggest one
way countries can be encouraged to use other
sources of energy instead of fossil fuels.
SOLAR ENERGY
Cost: US$116 per MWh
Require open areas that are not
cloudy and consistently sunny to be
effective
Cost: US$48 per MWh
Require open areas that are
very windy to be effective
WIND ENERGY HYDROPOWER
Cost: US$48 per MWh
Require huge rivers to ïŹood a lot of
land after building dams.
49. A
B
Less Developed
$$$
More Urbanised Less Urbanised
More Industries Less Industries
Low Population Growth High Population Growth
More Developed
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
52. A
B$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Qns 7: What will happen to both countries if they are both
forced to cut down on their greenhouse gas emission? âš
(word to use: level of development, lifestyle)
53. A
B$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Qns 8a: Which country had more deforestation?
Qns 8b: Country A, force Country B to stop deforestation.
How did you all respond? Why?
54. A
B$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Qns 9a: Which country is better able to replace fossil fuels
with renewable energy?
Qns 9b: Country A, force Country B to replace fossil fuels
with renewable energy. How did you all respond? Why?