To Recap Which part of the disaster risk equation is missing? Hazards x Risk = Capacity Hazards x Vulnerability Risk = x Risk = Capacity.

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To Recap Which part of the disaster risk equation is missing? Hazards x Risk = Capacity Hazards x Vulnerability Risk = x Risk = Capacity

Recap How does our example case study of Costa Rica link in with the Disaster Risk equation? Clue:- think about vulnerability

Learning Objectives K- Know some of the impacts of global warming U- Understand how the impacts of global warming varies between countries S- Interpret and extract information from a text to plan an answer to an essay style question

Global warming From GCSE what do you remember about Global Warming?

Global warming impacts You may remember some of the impacts from GCSE of global warming- lets see exactly what you can remember. In your teams you will receive 2 attempts at remembering information from the picture each. Team with the most accurate map wins! Good luck

Global warming impacts Your map should look something like this!

Global warming impacts As a consequence of these impacts there has been many attempts to reduce these effects. However, is it fair for the developed countries to expect the developing countries to limit their greenhouse emissions? What is your opinion on this question?? Now read the following 2 articles and decide “Blaming the poor” “Impacts of Climate Change Injustice”

Essay Plan From reading the articles make a plan on how you would answer the following question in an exam situation if it was worth 10 marks? Is it fair for the developed countries to expect the developing countries to limit their greenhouse emissions? (10 marks) Homework Attempt to write an essay answering the above question- go to website and research some of articles to help answer question

To end.. Without looking back at your map, list 5 of the impacts that global warming is expected to have and name the place it will effect