Climate change
Climate change:Create a series of 6 PowerPoint slides that answer the listed questions.
Incorporate graphics (and/or animations) to enhance the presentation and
include speaker’s notes in the form of a full explanation of the answer
Use APA citations in the speaker’s notes to avoid violation of the academic honesty code.
Questions for Seminar
Two slides: Topic – Climate and Energy
Find a textbook definition of energy. Share a paraphrased definition with
citation, along with an example of application of energy. What is it used for?
Where does it come from? How do you store it?
Identify your state and the top three energy forms. Explain how the main
source of energy for your state is converted into energy that reaches your
home.
What does your energy cost your state? Include examples of a) financial
costs, b) environmental costs, and c) personal health costs. Describe 3 ways
that you can save energy at home or work as related to your ecological
footprint.
What is the climate of your region? What seasonal variations in energy type
and amount can you cite? How does the climate and seasonal energy use relate to
climate change?
How are a) climate and b) energy use both part of the natural system in your
region? Include examples of the climate change impact your region makes.
Create a hypothesis of the type of energy that would be best suited to your
environment. Assume no cost constraints. Find two articles which would support
this hypothesis. Find one article that suggests that some other energy source
might also be appropriate. Report your findings as a conclusion to the
presentation.
Include all references
used in APA format
Be sure to summarize the various items you learned and list your references.
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The capacity of a system to perform work is known as energy. The law of conservation states that the total energy of a substance remains constant. The power to perform any kind of work is known as energy. The existence of energy comes in many forms, it can either be kinetic, potential, physical or even light energy…………………………….
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