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Kyoto 1997

Read through the 2 articles on Kyoto Q. What was the biggest success of Kyoto? Q. What was the biggest failing? Q. Overall, in hindsight, what did Kyoto achieve?

2014 Climate Conference Q Summaries the main outcomes Q Was this summit possible without Kyoto? Q Assess the success of the summit Q. What are the next steps?

UK Read the 2 articles about UK responses Q Are the UK doing better or worse than others following Kyoto?

‘Global impacts due to climate change are inevitable regardless of what action we take’ To what extent do you agree with this view (40 marks) What is global warming What are a range of global impacts (social, economic, environmental, positive, negative) What action is being taken and how effective is it?

‘The UK will escape the main impacts of Climate Change’ To what extend do you agree with this view?