Effects of Climate Change. In groups, brainstorm – a list of different severe weather that has been seen as a result of climate change – Social and political.

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Effects of Climate Change

In groups, brainstorm – a list of different severe weather that has been seen as a result of climate change – Social and political effects resulting from climate change Challenge: without talking order yourselves into a line alphabetically using your middle name (5 minutes)

Physical Effects 1.Heat Waves 2.Drought 3.Wild Fires 4.Storms (more rain, ice-storms, tornados, etc.) 5.Floods 6.Melting Ice 7.Ocean Warming

Effects on Wildlife 1.Range Shifts 2.Threatened Species 3.Organisms Benefit from Climate Change

Social Effects Food Production and Distribution – Shift to ideas like the 100 mile diet Drinkable Water – Melting glaciers limits fresh water supply – Flooding contaminates water supply The Push for going GREEN!

Political Effects United Nations focusing on climate change Kyoto Protocal: 160 countries agreed to set a goal of an average of 5 percent reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions by 2012 Carbon Tax

Preparation for the Debate Things that we need to consider: 1.Topic 2.Structure 3.Judging

Happy Times! Pg. 362 # 5, 12, 13, 15, 20 Research points for debate (if member of debate)