Climate Change and Environmental Governance · Environmental Interaction
Impacts and Vulnerabilities
Evaluates the uneven geographical distribution of climate change consequences on societies and ecosystems.
Key Questions
- 1Why are low lying coastal states more vulnerable to sea level rise than inland nations?
- 2How does climate change exacerbate existing socio-economic inequalities?
- 3What are the long term consequences of retreating glaciers for regional water security?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
MOE: Climate Change and Environmental Governance - JC1MOE: Climate Impacts and Vulnerabilities - JC1
Level: JC 1
Subject: Geography
Unit: Climate Change and Environmental Governance
Period: Environmental Interaction
Suggested Methodologies
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