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TNCT Lesson 4

This document discusses climate change and related topics in three parts: 1. It defines climate change as long-term changes in weather patterns often caused by human activities, which can cause higher or lower temperatures and changes in rainfall. 2. It explains the differences between global warming, which refers to long-term planetary warming, and climate change, which encompasses global warming but also broader changes happening to the planet. 3. It provides examples of possible solutions for climate change like using reusable items, recycling, saving electricity and water, and reducing car usage to help address this issue through small individual actions.
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TNCT Lesson 4

This document discusses climate change and related topics in three parts: 1. It defines climate change as long-term changes in weather patterns often caused by human activities, which can cause higher or lower temperatures and changes in rainfall. 2. It explains the differences between global warming, which refers to long-term planetary warming, and climate change, which encompasses global warming but also broader changes happening to the planet. 3. It provides examples of possible solutions for climate change like using reusable items, recycling, saving electricity and water, and reducing car usage to help address this issue through small individual actions.
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Climate

Change
Lesson 4
This pertains to long-term changes in accustomed weather patterns, often caused by
human activities. These changes could manifest in the form of higher or lower than
normal temperatures as well as diminished or increased rainfall, among others
Production &
Consumption

Production refers to how people Consumption refers to the use of


generate and manufacture the economic or consumer goods and
products they need to use, sell, or resources.
consume
Global warming & climate change

Climate change encompasses global


Global Warming refers to the long-
warming, but refers to the broader
term warming of the planet
range of changes that are happening to
our planet.
Weather & Climate

Weather changes rapidly over Climate is the average weather

days and weeks. over years, decades or longer.


Possible
Solutions for
Climate Change
Use
Reusable
Luggage
Print as very
little as
Necessary
Recycle
Use
Reusable
Containers
Don’t
Throw
Your Notes
Away
Save
Electricity!
Save
Water
Avoid Taking
Cars or
Carpool as
possible
A small step
can make a
big difference.
Review
Time!
HUMSS
Balitaan
Reminders:
Activities for Lesson 3:

Let's Evaluate!
• Google Form will be posted on Friday (March
18, 2022)
• submission is until March 25, 2022

Let's Apply!
• Facebook status will be posted on Friday
(March 18, 2022)
• submission is until March 25, 2022
Performance Task:
Let's Apply!
Create your own 1 to 2-page brochure which shows
information about Climate
Change, its effects, ways and stand on how to reduce it.
You may do a digital or a DIY brochure.

Criteria:
• Relevance/Content - 50%
• Graphics/Creativity - 25%
• Originality - 25%
• Total - 100%
Objectives:
• Explain the effects of consumption and
production patterns that contribute to the problem
of climate change.
• Discuss personal contributions that can actually
solve the problem of climate change.
• Make a stand on how the consequences of one’s
action affect the lives of others and the
environment.
Climate Change
Act of 2009
• The Climate Change Act was enacted to protect
the right of the people to a balance and healthful
ecology. The law serves as an action plan that lays
out the strategies, initiatives, and activities to
prepare the country to the inevitable effects of
climate change.
Kyoto Protocol
• Enforced in 2005, specifies targets and
timeframes for reduction of greenhouse gasses
emission of the industrialized countries.
Effects of
Globalization

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