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The Big Climate Change Debate - How to play your part pack

The pack includes a set of activities including “top trumps” cards, role-play cards and climate change research opportunities to engage pupils in the climate change debate and the COP15 process. These can form the basis of full lessons or can be used as shorter activities in the context of other curriculum areas.
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Hybrid Cars

Hybrid cars use an electric motor to help the conventional engine move the car along. At slow speeds the car is moved only by the electric motor. This reduces emissions in built up areas considerably and reduces the fuel consumption of the car.

Nuclear power

Nuclear power is one of the most controversial ways of generating electricity.  Nuclear power stations are capable of producing large quantities of power almost continuously.  Large numbers of people are needed to operate them and this creates skilled jobs in the areas where they are located.  Opponents point to the huge damage that could be caused by an accident or terrorist attack, the dangerous waste that is produced, and the inefficiency of producing large amounts of electricity in remote locations.

Hydrogen

Hydrogen

The hydrogen fuel cell was invented by Sir William Robert Grove of Swansea in 1839.

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31.05.2007

Energy - 1.57Mbs

Tim Brew
WWEC
31.05.2007

Wind - 4.86Mbs

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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

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WWEC
01.06.2007

Global Warning - 1.41Mbs

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WWEC
27.06.2007

Climate Mind map in Welsh - 0.03Mbs

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WWEC
27.06.2007

Climate Mind Map - 0.04Mbs

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WWEC
27.06.2007

Climate Activities (Welsh) - 0.04Mbs

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WWEC
27.06.2007

Climate Worksheet - 0.04Mbs

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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

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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

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WWEC
17.12.2008

Globingo - 0.14Mbs

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WWEC
17.12.2008

Rhys's Jeans - 0.05Mbs

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

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WWEC
17.12.2008

Jîns Rhys (Welsh version) - 0.05Mbs

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WWEC
17.12.2008

CO2 emissions per capita per country - 0.10Mbs

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WWEC
17.12.2008

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

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WWEC
17.12.2008

Critical thinking; - 0.03Mbs

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WWEC
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Critical thinking;(Welsh) - 0.04Mbs

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WWEC
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