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Page 51Thursday December 15, 2016
4Justify long
term prediction
using past and present data
on energy transfer
3Explain
weather in terms of energy
transfer and rotation
2Identify weather based on
current data
1Relate
thermal energy to weather
Learning goal: How the transfer of energy through the
Earth’s atmosphere, the Earth’s rotation, absorption and
radiation of energy create weather patterns and events.
Poll results
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Is climatechange real
Are humans thereason for
climate change
Can you definethe greenhouse
effect
Class totals
5th Hour 2nd Hour 4th Hour 6th Hour
Yes No Yes No Yes No
Page 51Thursday December 15, 2016
4Justify long
term prediction
using past and present data
on energy transfer
3Explain
weather in terms of energy
transfer and rotation
2Identify weather based on
current data
1Relate
thermal energy to weather
Learning goal: How the transfer of energy through the
Earth’s atmosphere, the Earth’s rotation, absorption and
radiation of energy create weather patterns and events.
Poll results
Is climate change real?
Yes No
Are humans the reason for climate change?
Yes No
Page 51Thursday December 15, 2016
4Justify long
term prediction
using past and present data
on energy transfer
3Explain
weather in terms of energy
transfer and rotation
2Identify weather based on
current data
1Relate
thermal energy to weather
Learning goal: How the transfer of energy through the
Earth’s atmosphere, the Earth’s rotation, absorption and
radiation of energy create weather patterns and events.
Warm up: Carbon Credits – A solution to climate change?
http://youtu.be/ReOj12UAus4
• View the film and take note of the following concepts:
• What are carbon credits
• What is the purpose of using carbon credits?
• Who agreed to the idea of carbon credits?
• Who issues carbon credits?
• Can carbon credits be sold?
• Are carbon credits fulfilling the three pillars of sustainability?
**Carbon Credits will be covered on
the exam, but not on Quiz 19
Learning goal: How the transfer of energy through the Earth’s atmosphere, the Earth’s rotation, absorption and radiation of energy create weather patterns and events.
Learning scale:
Student’s self-evaluation: Complete at home or at the end of class, use the
4-3-2-1 Learning scale (two to three sentences).
Homework: Study for Quiz 19 (Global Data Sets)
1 2 3 4
Relate thermal energy to the formation of
weather.
Identify weather systems based on
data including temperature, pressure and
moisture.
Explain the causation of weather systems and terms of energy and
Earth’s rotations. Make immediate predictions based on present data.
Apply past and present data to predict and
future weather patterns and events and justify
the predictions in terms of energy transfer between various
systems.
4Justify long
term prediction
using past and present data
on energy transfer
3Explain
weather in terms of energy
transfer and rotation
2Identify weather based on
current data
1Relate
thermal energy to weather
Learning goal: How the transfer of energy through the
Earth’s atmosphere, the Earth’s rotation, absorption and
radiation of energy create weather patterns and events.
Page 51Thursday December 15, 2016
4Justify long
term prediction
using past and present data
on energy transfer
3Explain
weather in terms of energy
transfer and rotation
2Identify weather based on
current data
1Relate
thermal energy to weather
Learning goal: How the transfer of energy through the
Earth’s atmosphere, the Earth’s rotation, absorption and
radiation of energy create weather patterns and events.
Introduction to Carbon Credits
• What are carbon credits
Carbon credit is a permit allowing its
owner to produce, or emit, one
ton of carbon dioxide (CO2)
Page 51Thursday December 15, 2016
4Justify long
term prediction
using past and present data
on energy transfer
3Explain
weather in terms of energy
transfer and rotation
2Identify weather based on
current data
1Relate
thermal energy to weather
Learning goal: How the transfer of energy through the
Earth’s atmosphere, the Earth’s rotation, absorption and
radiation of energy create weather patterns and events.
Introduction to Carbon Credits
• What are carbon credits
One ton of carbon is produced
after driving a car for five
months or taking a flight from
Europe to Asia
Page 51Thursday December 15, 2016
4Justify long
term prediction
using past and present data
on energy transfer
3Explain
weather in terms of energy
transfer and rotation
2Identify weather based on
current data
1Relate
thermal energy to weather
Learning goal: How the transfer of energy through the
Earth’s atmosphere, the Earth’s rotation, absorption and
radiation of energy create weather patterns and events.
Introduction to Carbon Credits
• What is the purpose of using carbon
credits?
The purpose of carbon credits to force
countries to reduce the amount of
carbon dioxide they produce by limiting
it. Too much carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere is believed to cause
extreme storms among other
problems.
Page 51Thursday December 15, 2016
4Justify long
term prediction
using past and present data
on energy transfer
3Explain
weather in terms of energy
transfer and rotation
2Identify weather based on
current data
1Relate
thermal energy to weather
Learning goal: How the transfer of energy through the
Earth’s atmosphere, the Earth’s rotation, absorption and
radiation of energy create weather patterns and events.
Introduction to Carbon Credits
• Who agreed to the idea of
carbon credits?
Several nations agreed to using
carbon credits by signing the
Kyoto Protocol. The Kyoto
Protocol requires all
participating nations to reduce
the carbon dioxide production
to 5% below the amount the
produced in 1990 by 2012.
Page 51Thursday December 15, 2016
4Justify long
term prediction
using past and present data
on energy transfer
3Explain
weather in terms of energy
transfer and rotation
2Identify weather based on
current data
1Relate
thermal energy to weather
Learning goal: How the transfer of energy through the
Earth’s atmosphere, the Earth’s rotation, absorption and
radiation of energy create weather patterns and events.
Introduction to Carbon Credits
• Who issues carbon credits?
Carbon credits are issued to the
different nations by the United
Nations and each nation then
distributes the credits to
different industries operation
in the county.
Page 51Thursday December 15, 2016
4Justify long
term prediction
using past and present data
on energy transfer
3Explain
weather in terms of energy
transfer and rotation
2Identify weather based on
current data
1Relate
thermal energy to weather
Learning goal: How the transfer of energy through the
Earth’s atmosphere, the Earth’s rotation, absorption and
radiation of energy create weather patterns and events.
Introduction to Carbon Credits
• Can carbon credits be sold?
Yes. Carbon credits can be sold
from one nation to another or
from one industry to another.
Page 51Thursday December 15, 2016
4Justify long
term prediction
using past and present data
on energy transfer
3Explain
weather in terms of energy
transfer and rotation
2Identify weather based on
current data
1Relate
thermal energy to weather
Learning goal: How the transfer of energy through the
Earth’s atmosphere, the Earth’s rotation, absorption and
radiation of energy create weather patterns and events.
Page 52Thursday December 15, 2016
Carbon Credits: A graphic definition
4Justify long
term prediction
using past and present data
on energy transfer
3Explain
weather in terms of energy
transfer and rotation
2Identify weather based on
current data
1Relate
thermal energy to weather
Learning goal: How the transfer of energy through the
Earth’s atmosphere, the Earth’s rotation, absorption and
radiation of energy create weather patterns and events.
Complete handout “How Carbon Credits work”
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