Population Growth
Human Populations
Effect of Human Activity
Climate Injustice
Climate Change
100

Number of individuals per unit area. Varies among all populations.

What is population density?

100

Improved nutrition, sanitation, medicine, and healthcare are the factors that lead to this during this time.

What is human population growth during the industrial revolution?

100

What are the negatives of modern farming?

it impacts our natural resources such as fresh water and fertile soil due to pollution from fossil fuels and fertilizer running into nearby water

100

This when we are looking at climate change through the lens of equality and humanity.

What is Climate Injustice?

100

Water vapor, Carbon Dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and ozone are all examples of this

What is greenhouse gasses?

200

When individuals move into a population.

What is immigration?

200

the reason for population growth slowing dramatically in the United States, Japan, and most of Europe in the last 100 years.

What is Demographic Transition?

200

Goods and services provided by earth

what are renewable and non renewable resources?

200

Data to represent this idea is 20 of the 36 highest emitting countries are among the least vulnerable to negative impacts of future climate change. Meanwhile, 11 of the 17 countries with low or moderate emissions, are more vulnerable to negative impacts of climate change

What is global inequality?

200

Wind, solar, hydroelectric, tidal, wave, ground source heat pump and geothermal energy are all types of this.

Renewable Resources

300

determines whether the size of the population increases, decreases, or stays the same.

What is a population's growth rate?

300

Number of males and females of each age a population contains

What is Age Structure?
300

Why is healthy soil vital to life on earth?

it supports both agriculture and forestry which allow us to grow crops for food

300

This would ensure that everyone is working on solving the issue of climate change in a way that is fair to all countries and individuals. 

What is a climate just society?

300

Which of these countries has the highest per capita CO2 emissions? 

China 

USA 

India 

UK

USA

400

The green line represents

what is carrying capacity?
400

Looking at Kenya, what does the data suggest?

There are many more young children and teenagers than there are adults. Predicts a population that will double in 30 years.

400

a combination of farming, overgrazing, drought, and climate change take place to cause this.

What are human activities that have led to desertification?

400

Why is climate injustice so unfair and why do we need to work on it? Explain.

Many of the countries that contribute highly to climate change are able to manage and not be as affected due to money and resources. Countries that are not as well off and contribute low amounts to climate change suffer greater impacts and can not grow and thrive.

400

What is an affect of climate change?

rising sea levels, drought and water shortages, floods and other extreme weather conditions, crop failures and food insecurity, reduced agricultural productivity, loss of low-lying lands and islands due to rising sea levels, desertification, loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services and the spread of diseases such as malaria, changes to seasonal weather patterns

500

Explain what is happening at point 4 and why.

The carrying capacity of the the environment is de lining due to loss of habitat, seasonal changes, resource destruction, overpopulation, human activity, or a natural disaster

500

Relationship between life expectancy at birth and the deaths per thousands. Explain.

Deaths are decreasing as time proceeds, as well as the life expectancy age increasing. So less deaths are occurring and people are living to an older age.

500

Natural Gas is this kind of resources

What is renewable recourses?

500

What can we do to decrease climate injustice?

  • Reduce emissions from factories and move towards sustainable production

  • Restore rainforests/plant trees

  • Use more renewable resources


    • Solar energy

    • Wind energy

  • Reduce dependence on fossil fuels


    • Electric cars

  • Reduce carbon footprint


    • Carpooling

    • Walk/ride bike

    • Limit waste

500

Explain the greenhouse gas effect

greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere trap heat from the sun, warming the planet's surface and lower atmosphere