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Question: Why did David Katoatau dance off stage every time he weight lifted in the Rio - PPT Presentation

Answer To raise awareness of climate change in his country 21 st Century Impacts of Climate Change CASE STUDY KIRIBATI httpswwwyoutubecomwatchvcIG7vt1ZPKE By the end of this lesson you will be able to ID: 790905

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Question: Why did David Katoatau dance off stage every time he weight lifted in the Rio Olympics?

Answer:

To raise awareness of climate change in his country

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21st Century Impacts of Climate Change

CASE STUDY KIRIBATI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIG7vt1ZPKE

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By the end of this lesson you will be able to…

Know and describe the location of Kiribati

Explain the social, economic and environmental impact of climate changeConfidently use the word: Climate Change RefugeeFascinate Think Inspire Change@SRRCGeography

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LO1: Know and describe the location of Kiribati

Word Box:

Pacific 33 Islands Oceania Equator Average height above sea level 2 metres Population 110,000

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By the end of this lesson you will be able to…

Know and describe the location of Kiribati

Explain the social, economic and environmental impact of climate changeConfidently use the word: Climate Change RefugeeFascinate Think Inspire Change@SRRCGeography

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LO2: Explain the social, economic and environmental impact of climate change

The Church of England has sold a stretch of land mainly covered by dense forest for $8.77m. "We would hope not to put everyone on [this] one piece of land, but if it became absolutely necessary, yes, we could do it,”

In the immediate future, the land purchased by Kiribati will above all be used to for agricultural and fish-farming projects to guarantee the nation's food security.Nation finalises purchase of land on Vanua Levu, Fiji 2,000km away

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LO2: Explain the social, economic and environmental impact of climate change

Migration with Dignity policy allows people to apply for jobs on offer in

neighbouring countries such as New ZealandThe goal is to create expatriate communities in various receiving countries, such as Australia and New Zealand, so that they may support other migrants in the longer termAlso means remittances (money) can be sent backDoes not reach everyone, especially those with very limited literacy skills or those with largely subsistence livelihoods

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By the end of this lesson you will be able to…

Know and describe the location of Kiribati

Explain the social, economic and environmental impact of climate changeConfidently use the word: Climate Change RefugeeFascinate Think Inspire Change@SRRCGeography

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LO3: Confidently use the word: Climate Change Refugee

Describe and give example of a climate change refugee (3 marks)

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HANDOUTS

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Location Information

(include a map, and description of the location)

Climate Change Lesson 10: 21st Century Impacts of Climate Change

Case Study:_____________________________________________

Impact of Climate Change

(Remember use facts and be specific

)

Background information

Social impacts

Economic impacts

Environmental impacts

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Environmental Impacts

Coral bleaching

In places the sea level is rising by 1.2cm a year, four times faster than the global average.Sea level rise by 1metre by 2100Sea water contaminating ground waterReduced rainfall means fresh water not being replaced

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Economic Impacts

Kiribati is an LIDC

Ranked 121 on HDILow GNI per person: $3,079New Zealand is an ACGNI per person $30,700Increase in food prices as more has to be importedWho should pay – should the big polluters pay Kiribati residents compensation?

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Social Impacts

Forced migration – climate change refugees – Migration with Dignity programme

Impact on food securityCoral bleaching = less fish = main source of protein on the islands = impact on diet and health for residentsLoss of cultureAncestral landBurial plots and graves