Measuring Food and Health
Causes of Global Climate Change
Consequences of Global Climate Change
Responding to Climate Change
Case Study
100

This term refers to access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food.

What is Food Security?

100

Variations in this natural phenomenon can influence global temperatures.

What is Solar Radiation?

100

The melting of ice caps leads to this major environmental consequence.

What is Sea-Level Rise?

100

Solar and wind energy are examples of this type of energy that helps mitigate climate change.

What is Renewable Energy?

100

Adaptation strategies in this city include the Thames Barrier, protecting it against rising ocean levels and increased storm surges.

What is London?

200

These indicators include life expectancy, infant mortality rate, and HALE.

What are Health Indicators?

200

This activity releases significant amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

What is Volcanic Activity?

200

Increased frequency of hurricanes and heatwaves is categorized under this impact of climate change.

What are Extreme Weather Events?

200

This mechanism involves setting a price on carbon emissions, often through taxes or cap-and-trade systems.

What is Carbon Pricing?

200

In hot, arid environments, traditional adaptations to water shortages include mobility and the use of drought-tolerant species. This region exemplifies these adaptations.

What is the Sahel?

300

This measure represents the average energy consumption in calories per person per day.

What is Caloric Intake?

300

Human activities such as deforestation and fossil fuel combustion primarily increase this gas in the atmosphere.

What is Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)?

300

This refers to the mass movement of people in this social impact of climate change.

What is Displacement of Populations?

300

Building these defenses can help communities adapt to rising sea levels.

What are Flood Defenses?

300

Rising temperatures could lead to desertification in parts of Europe, with southern England potentially experiencing a climate similar to this North African country.

What is Morocco?

400

This condition is caused by an insufficient, excessive, or imbalanced diet.

What is Malnutrition?

400

This agricultural sector emits methane and nitrous oxide, contributing to global warming.

What is Industrial Agriculture?

400

This term refers to the reduced availability of food due to climate-induced crop failures.

What is Food Insecurity?

400

Switching to these types of crops can help agriculture adapt to changing rainfall patterns.

What are Drought-Resistant Crops?

400

Dense forests in this country absorb around 13% of its greenhouse gas emissions but face threats from fires, droughts, and insect infestations linked to climate change.

What is the USA?

500

The BMI is a common measure under this category of indicators.

What are Nutrition Indicators?

500

As of 2023, atmospheric levels of this gas surpassed 420 ppm.

What is Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)?

500

Sub-Saharan Africa faces significant challenges in agriculture due to this environmental stressor.

What are Crop Failures?

500

This potent greenhouse gas is 25 times more impactful than CO₂ over a 100-year period.

What is Methane?

500

This South African city saw dietary shifts towards high-fat, low-carb diets among urban populations, leading to increased obesity and diabetes rates post-apartheid.

What is Khayelitsha, Cape Town?

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