Hurumanu: Climate Change and the future
Aim; To look at the different ways we can prevent climate change in the future.
What places will be effected?
The places that will be affected are all around the coast of New Zealand.
What else do we need to think about?
We need to think about building houses, not on the coast.
What other places around NZ will be affected?
The other places around NZ will be affected is the Pacific Islands.
What does this do to our drinking water?
It will put salt on the drinking water.
What are the main concerns?
- Flooding
- Erosion
What can we do?
- Recycling.
- Use less plastic.
- Do not throw rubbish in the ocean.
What is the one, silver bullet solution?
Recycling.
What is the mix of things we need to start doing?
- Renewable fuels.
- Transport the uses solar energy or batteries.
- Recycle.
What are 3 others you can think of?
- Using less plastic.
- Walk instead of using cars.
- Do not throw rubbish everywhere.
Activities:
Carbon Footprint:
Carbon Footprint explained
Dwelling
Water
Recreation
Heating and cooling
Electricity
Transportation
Food
Waste
Air Travel
Consumption
Carbon Footprint explained
Dwelling
Water
Recreation
Heating and cooling
Electricity
Transportation
Food
Waste
Air Travel
Consumption
Colour 1: for actions they are already doing
Colour 2: for actions that they pledge to undertake in the future
Ecological Handprint The Ecological handprint builds on the concepts from the Carbon Footprint. We will look at the positive actions of:
- Transportation
- Community
- Consumption
- Water
- Food
- Home
- Waste
1 Colour: For each action you are already doing
2 Colour: For each action you would like to do in the future
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