ESDGC Climate change.  Global Warming Wordsearch.

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ESDGC Climate change

 Global Warming Wordsearch

 To examine what global warming is  To explore how climate change occurs  To decide how we can prevent this happening

 Read the handout part 2 on Climate Change.  Fill in the blanks using the following words; Carbon Dioxide x2 Flooding Heat Human Activity Temperature SunLight Climate Change Greenhouse Gases Really Cold

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WALL-E  Humans have left the earth in this film.  WHY?  Describe what earth looks like in the film

 Read the handout part 3. Fill in the blanks with the following words; Sustainable Protect Australia Everyone Reduce USA Industrial Activity Emissions

 Write a formal letter to those governments that did not sign up to the Kyoto protocol and encourage them to do so

 What is ESDGC?  What is Global Warming?  What is the consequence of global warming?  What can we do to help?  Why is it important we do this?