Impact on Land
Impact on Water
Impact on Lifestyle
Impact on Human Health
SDOH
100

What is Canadas largest forest that is being affected by climate change?

Boreal forest 

100

What was the most covered news regarding climate change? 

Government responses

100

What is climate change?

- Rise in temperatures, precipitation, and wind speeds 

100

What are impacts of smoke inhalation? 

- Respiratory illnesses 

100

Many people in the northern communities are of __ status 

 Aboriginal Status

200

What can we do on a societal level to delay the effects of climate change?

-raise awareness 

- put in policies 

-natural disaster plans 

200

What does DPSEEA stand for?

- D:driving force, P: pressure, S: state, E: exposure, E: effect, A: action 

200

How is transportation in northern communities impacted by climate change?

- Changing ice and weather conditions causing increased travel risk including limited access to traditional ways of transportation 

200

Why is infectious disease a rising concern with climate change?

- Bacteria can spread more easy with the melting ice

200

Health services 

- Lack of funding 

- Lack of awareness 

- Distance (remote area)

300

How many wildfires burn each year in northern communities?

8000

300

What are the three factors causing the change in sea levels? 

- melting ground ice 

- the disappearance of sea ice

- rising waves 

300

How does climate change affect culture and traditions in northern communities?

- Indigenous peoples have such a deep connection with the land 

300

How can you protect yourself from smoke inhalation? 

- Wear a mask 

-Air purifier 

300

Early life

- Exposed early on to toxins 

- Hard to leave

400

What are the four key concepts discussed?

- Exposure 

-Pathways 

-Risk

-Prediction principle 

400

Using the cube, what application did we say at the community level?

Community: Health services - Strengthen community action  

400

What is environmental racism?

An individual group or community that is disproportionately disadvantaged because of their rase, colour, either intentionally or unintentionally 

400

What causes chemical runoff in the water?

-Melting of the glaciers

400

Education 

- Lack of health knowledge 

500

What infectious diseases are at risk for rising in northern communities?

-West nile 

-Lyme disease 

- Foodborn illnesses 

500

What are the three impacts of the changing of water due to climate change on human health?

- Waterborne diseases 

- Chemical runoff

- Not up to date treatment plants 

500

What are the four main impacts climate change has on lifestyle?

Hunting and fishing, food insecurity, transportation, cultural impact

500

Nunavut homes has __ fold higher rates of food insecurity 

500

Gender 

- Indigenous women are more marginalized so they are more at risk 

- Men have higher chances of employment