Geography Year 8 Your Name. Weather and Climate What is the difference between weather and climate?

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Geography Year 8 Your Name

Weather and Climate What is the difference between weather and climate?

Greenhouse Gases What are the four major greenhouse gases? List the natural and human sources.

Reducing Greenhouse Gas Use Choose one of the following Greenhouse gases and describe the measures which can be taken to reduce its use.

Active Citizenship and perspectives of climate change As an informed and active citizen, we can be involved in the community. Write a letter to your local member (Miss Williams), describing what you can do to help combat global warming. You should also include your perspective of climate change (try to include some evidence to prove your opinion).

Active Citizenship and perspectives of climate change Your Letter