pptx, 1.82 MB
pptx, 1.82 MB

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This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach the Theme/Unit D4.3: Climate change in the new IB Biology specification.

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This Powerpoint consists of over 50 slides and contains the followings:

  • All the information the IB have included in the new spec.
  • Clear diagrams
  • Student friendly content
  • Summary videos
  • Student research tasks
  • Clearly identified HL and SL content
  • Student checklist
  • Summary

The following content is included:

D4.3.1: Define anthropogenic climate change and describe its causes.
D4.3.2: Outline the positive feedback cycles in global warming, with examples.
D4.3.3: Describe the transition from net carbon accumulation to net loss in boreal forests as an example of a tipping point.
D4.3.4: Explain the melting of landfast ice and sea ice as examples of polar habitat change.
D4.3.5: Explain the effects of climate change on ocean currents and nutrient distribution.
D4.3.6: Understand the effect of climate change on range shifts of temperate species and coral reefs.
D4.3.7: Evaluate afforestation, forest regeneration and restoration of peat-forming wetlands as approaches to carbon sequestration.
D4.3.8: Define phenology and outline the disruption of phenological events caused by climate change
D4.3.9: Explain how climate change can lead to increases in the number of insect life cycles.
D4.3.10: Discuss the concept of evolution as a consequence of climate change.

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