1 Homework for Dec 16 th Complete these mind maps by adding examples where ideas exist and by adding new ideas Any examples you find in your searches that.

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1 Homework for Dec 16 th Complete these mind maps by adding examples where ideas exist and by adding new ideas Any examples you find in your searches that are interesting make a note of the details and/or link to site and hang on to them – or maybe add another slide with them on at the end?

2 Causes of the climate change (how they arise – several for some) CO 2 CFCs Nitrous oxide methane

3 Effects of the climate change on the world (where? – several for some – more effects to add) Sea level rise Rise in temperatures

4 Impacts of the climate change on living things (what? - where? – some good, some bad – some more to add here too) Biodiversity Agriculture Fish

5 Responses to the climate change (what? - where? – some good, some bad – some more to add here too) Renewable energy Sustainable Agriculture Green technology