1. Task
• QUESTION: Evaluate human contributions
toward global warming.
• Use the Point, Evidence, Explain (P.E.E.)
method and the template below to construct
your answer.
3. Learning Objectives
•Explain how a changing climate could affect
farming and crop yields.
•Describe changes in sea level recently and in
the future.
•Know some of the global impacts of sea-level
rise.
•Use an example to show what the impact of
sea-level rise could be locally.
•Know the impacts of retreating glaciers.
4. Negative Effects of Climate Change
• Quiz – think you know about global warming?
• Greenhouse effect video, BBC Bitesize
• The Gaurdian
• Temperatures rising interactive: here
5. Negative Impacts of Climate
Change
• Changing Patterns of crop yields
– Equatorial countries will suffer a decrease
in crop production due to longer periods of
drought
– Tanzania and Mozambique will have shorter
growing seasons
– India could lose 50% of available
agricultural land due to desertification
– OXFAM
– Expansion of the Sahara Desert
6. Rising sea levels
• UK 5,000 years ago
• Between 1993 and 2006 sea levels
rose by 3.3mm
• If this continues it could result in
88cm by the end of the century
• Low lying coastal areas and cities are
at risk of flooding, including London
• Pacific islands are already being
affected by rising sea levels
• Maldives
• Sea levels map
• Interactive: here
8. Retreating Glaciers
• BBC Glacial retreat
• Most world glaciers are retreating,
thought to be because of rising
temperatures
• Glaciers at the poles are melting and this
could affect ocean currents
• Arctic melting could divert the Gulf
Stream in the Atlantic, leading to colder
temperatures in northern Europe
• Arctic Sea Ice
9.
10. HOMEWORK TASK
• Use an example to show what the
impact of sea-level rise could be locally.
• The Gaurdian
• Use this website to find an example of what the
impact of sea-level rise would be to the UK
• Use the same website to find an example of one
other country that is will be effected. Describe
how this country will be effected.
LABEL
13. Warmer temperatures in the UK will be welcomed by many people and may also bring
opportunities:
Tourism may increase due to warmer
temperatures, bringing economic
benefits.
Nice weather may mean people
participate in more outdoor activities,
improving their health.
It may be possible to grow new crops
such as grapes, sweetcorn and
sunflowers.
Are there any benefits for the UK?