Edexcel. Topic 6: The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security.
Lessons 16-17 of 19: Degrading the Water and Carbon Cycles (Kuznet’s curve, climate change, Yukon)
- Thoughtful discussion starter
- Palm oil and forest loss impacts
- Protecting forests: Indonesia’s forest moratorium, consumer pressure, forest recovery rates
- Interpreting Kuznet’s curve
- Climate change in the Yukon, impacts on water cycle
- Skills: systems diagrams + Additional sheet for students to complete
- Changing precipitation patterns
- Climate change and coastal communities
- Thoughtful written plenary
- Key content from the lesson
- Notes for teachers
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The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security, Edexcel, A level. Full scheme of work with end of topic test, homework and mark schemes.
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