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SHAPING OUR FUTURE: THE CLIMATE CHALLENGE KS3 LESSON 3 - PRESENTATION THE FUTURE WE WANT

CHANGE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE CLICK TO PLAY Video opens in YouTube 1

CHANGE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE Climate change is already happening; Species are becoming extinct 2

CHANGE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE Climate change is already happening; Species are becoming extinct Weather systems are changing and becoming more extreme 2

CHANGE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE Climate change is already happening; Species are becoming extinct Weather systems are changing and becoming more extreme Our planet is getting warmer 2

CHANGE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE Climate change is already happening; Species are becoming extinct Weather systems are changing and becoming more extreme Our planet is getting warmer But we all have the power to make choices and changes which will limit the impact of climate change. 2

CARRY ON REGARDLESS If we don t act now to cut carbon emissions, climate experts are predicting that global temperatures will rise about 4 C this century. 3

CARRY ON REGARDLESS If we don t act now to cut carbon emissions, climate experts are predicting that global temperatures will rise about 4 C this century. The likely impacts of this will be devastating 3

ARCTIC NORTH AMERICA EUROPE ASIA AFRICA SOUTH AMERICA AUSTRALIA ANTARCTICA Explore the map to see the effect of a rise in global temperatures 4

CARRY ON REGARDLESS But all of this isn t inevitable 5

CARRY ON REGARDLESS But all of this isn t inevitable WE CAN CHANGE IT! 5

CHOOSE TO CHANGE You can make a difference! What changes could you and your family make to reduce the impact you and others are having on the environment?! 6

CHOOSE TO CHANGE You can make a difference! What changes could you and your family make to reduce the impact you and others are having on the environment?! Think about: Reducing your carbon footprint 6

CHOOSE TO CHANGE You can make a difference! What changes could you and your family make to reduce the impact you and others are having on the environment?! Think about: Reducing your carbon footprint Making your family s lifestyle greener 6

CHOOSE TO CHANGE You can make a difference! What changes could you and your family make to reduce the impact you and others are having on the environment?! Think about: Reducing your carbon footprint Making your family s lifestyle greener Considering what you buy and eat 6

CHOOSE TO CHANGE You can make a difference! What changes could you and your family make to reduce the impact you and others are having on the environment?! Think about: Reducing your carbon footprint Making your family s lifestyle greener Considering what you buy and eat Go beyond your own carbon footprint 6

CHOOSE TO CHANGE You can make a difference! What changes could you and your family make to reduce the impact you and others are having on the environment?! Think about: Reducing your carbon footprint Making your family s lifestyle greener Considering what you buy and eat Go beyond your own carbon footprint Answer the lifestyle quiz on the WWF website to calculate your family s carbon carbon footprint and work out where you need to make a change. 6

MAKE THE CHANGE 1. REDUCE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT Reduce the amount of electricity and water you use at home, and think about how your family sets your thermostat at home; each degree you turn it up in summer and down in winter can save you 10% in energy. 7

MAKE THE CHANGE 1. REDUCE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT Reduce the amount of electricity and water you use at home, and think about how your family sets your thermostat at home; each degree you turn it up in summer and down in winter can save you 10% in energy. Reduce, reuse, recycle. 7

MAKE THE CHANGE 1. REDUCE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT Reduce the amount of electricity and water you use at home, and think about how your family sets your thermostat at home; each degree you turn it up in summer and down in winter can save you 10% in energy. Reduce, reuse, recycle. Eat fresh, local, organic, seasonal produce where you can. 7

MAKE THE CHANGE 2. GREEN UP YOUR FAMILY S LIFESTYLE Walk, cycle or use public transport. 8

MAKE THE CHANGE 2. GREEN UP YOUR FAMILY S LIFESTYLE Walk, cycle or use public transport. Install insulation, draft-excluders and double glazing in your house. 8

MAKE THE CHANGE 2. GREEN UP YOUR FAMILY S LIFESTYLE Walk, cycle or use public transport. Install insulation, draft-excluders and double glazing in your house. Buy energy-efficient appliances and light bulbs. 8

MAKE THE CHANGE 2. GREEN UP YOUR FAMILY S LIFESTYLE Walk, cycle or use public transport. Install insulation, draft-excluders and double glazing in your house. Buy energy-efficient appliances and light bulbs. Switch to greener energy sources where possible; look for electricity and gas suppliers who use renewable sources. 8

MAKE THE CHANGE 3. TAKE POSITIVE ACTION Plant a tree in your school, garden or local community. 9

MAKE THE CHANGE 3. TAKE POSITIVE ACTION Plant a tree in your school, garden or local community. Grow your own fruit and vegetables at school or at home. 9

MAKE THE CHANGE 3. TAKE POSITIVE ACTION Plant a tree in your school, garden or local community. Grow your own fruit and vegetables at school or at home. Buy recycled, FSC or Fair Trade products wherever possible. 9

MAKE THE CHANGE 4. GO BEYOND YOUR OWN CARBON FOOTPRINT Talk to your friends and family about climate change and share your concerns. 10

MAKE THE CHANGE 4. GO BEYOND YOUR OWN CARBON FOOTPRINT Talk to your friends and family about climate change and share your concerns. Raise the issue with your local MP/elected representative and ask them to take action against climate change. 10

MAKE THE CHANGE 4. GO BEYOND YOUR OWN CARBON FOOTPRINT Talk to your friends and family about climate change and share your concerns. Raise the issue with your local MP/elected representative and ask them to take action against climate change. Consider a career that would help you contribute positively to climate action. 10

MAKE THE CHANGE 4. GO BEYOND YOUR OWN CARBON FOOTPRINT Talk to your friends and family about climate change and share your concerns. Raise the issue with your local MP/elected representative and ask them to take action against climate change. Consider a career that would help you contribute positively to climate action. Take part in Earth Hour to help raise awareness of climate change. 10

SHARE YOUR VISION CLICK TO PLAY Video opens in YouTube 11

SHARE YOUR VISION Think about the things you love and how they may be affected by climate change, using everything you have learnt during these sessions. 12

SHARE YOUR VISION Think about the things you love and how they may be affected by climate change, using everything you have learnt during these sessions. We want you to share your vision for the future with WWF. You can do this using... 12

SHARE YOUR VISION Think about the things you love and how they may be affected by climate change, using everything you have learnt during these sessions. We want you to share your vision for the future with WWF. You can do this using... POEM LETTER POSTER ARTWORK FILM PRESENTATION 12

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