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Cement

Production of cement accounts for nearly 5% of human global emissions. 1 tonne of cement production results in 960 kg of CO2

Average carbon footprint

The average carbon footprint per person in the UK is 10 tonnes, with some regional variations more...

What makes up a Carbon Footprint?

This is perhaps the most obvious contribution to our carbon footprint.  When fossil fuels are burnt they produce CO2 which has been locked away for millions of years is released.  It is the rapid increase in our fossil fuel use that has caused global warming.More....
 

Floodmaps

Most of the Welsh population live within 20 miles of the sea. Find out how sea level will change your local area. The maps have all the function of Google maps and allow you to investigate different sea level rises for different parts of the world.  More

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31.05.2007

Energy - 1.57Mbs

Tim Brew
WWEC
31.05.2007

Wind - 4.86Mbs

Tim Brew
WWEC
31.05.2007

Climate Change - 4.35Mbs

KS4 assembly

Tim Brew
WWEC
31.05.2007

Green house effect - 0.03Mbs

Tim Brew
WWEC
01.06.2007

Energy Wasting work out - 0.57Mbs

Tim Brew
WWEC
01.06.2007

Global warming talk in Welsh - 1.50Mbs

Tim Brew
WWEC
01.06.2007

Global Warning - 1.41Mbs

Tim Brew
WWEC
27.06.2007

Climate Mind map in Welsh - 0.03Mbs

Tim Brew
WWEC
27.06.2007

Climate Mind Map - 0.04Mbs

Tim Brew
WWEC
27.06.2007

Climate Activities (Welsh) - 0.04Mbs

Tim Brew
WWEC
27.06.2007

Climate Worksheet - 0.04Mbs

Tim Brew
WWEC
28.06.2007

Water Cycle - 0.55Mbs

Tim Brew
WWEC
03.07.2007

Carbon Cycle - 2.16Mbs

Some examples of splitting off diferent parts of the carbon cycle. Can be used to get accross the following teaching points. Carbon Cycle is a natural process That diferent parts of the cycle have different speeds Plants and trees absorb carbon dioxide Burning fossil fuels release carbon that has been stored for millions of years

Tim Brew
WWEC
17.09.2007

10 reasons to study energy - 0.04Mbs

Tim Brew
WWEC
17.09.2007

10 reasons to study energy (Welsh) - 0.04Mbs

Tim Brew
WWEC
09.10.2007

Climate Impact - 0.04Mbs

Document about the effects of climate impact

Andrew Thomas
Blaengwawr Comprehensive
03.03.2008

Compost Assembly - 2.54Mbs

Primary School assembly on why composting helps the planet.

Tim Brew
WWEC
17.12.2008

Globingo - 0.13Mbs

Tim Brew
WWEC
17.12.2008

Globingo - 0.14Mbs

Tim Brew
WWEC
17.12.2008

Rhys's Jeans - 0.05Mbs

Use with http://www.climatechangewales.org.uk/public/?id=149

Tim Brew
WWEC
17.12.2008

Jîns Rhys (Welsh version) - 0.05Mbs

Tim Brew
WWEC
17.12.2008

CO2 emissions per capita per country - 0.10Mbs

Tim Brew
WWEC
17.12.2008

CO2 emissions per capita per country (Welsh) - 0.10Mbs

Tim Brew
WWEC
17.12.2008

Critical thinking; - 0.03Mbs

Tim Brew
WWEC
17.12.2008

Critical thinking;(Welsh) - 0.04Mbs

Tim Brew
WWEC
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