Bio-Fuel toasting the Indonesian rainforest

Whilst teeming with a vast diversity of life, Indonesia’s lush rainforests are quite simply disappearing — meaning that its eco-system and climate processes are sorely being affected.

75 percent of the nation’s rainforests have already been cut down by loggers wishing to exploit the opportunity to make huge profits feeding the insatiable worldwide demand for timber.

Many of the logging companies act illegally, aided by distributive corruption at every level of bureaucracy.

The area of destroyed rainforests is almost incomprehensibly huge — an area the size of 300 football pitches is destroyed every single hour, and an area of rainforest the size of the nation of Wales disappears every year.

However once the rainforest has been taken it is soon replaced by thousands of acres of palm oil trees which, once being used merely for the food and cosmetic industries, are now seen to be hugely profitable due to the growing global need for bio-fuels particularly in China, India and Europe.

The palm oil boom is built on the ruins of rainforests that will never return.

Put simply, Indonesia’s rainforests and the so-called “lungs of the world” are going up in smoke.

Cattle Industry continues to threaten rainforests

A news report from Al Jazeera English about the increasing demand for meat products and how that is impacting the rainforests of Brazil…

Brazil’s president Lula De Silva has announced a development plan meant to protect vital rainforests in the Amazon region, while allowing farmers and ranchers to make a living.

Last year Brazil’s government warned the rainforests were being cut down at a greater rate than ever before, mainly to develop the land as pasture for cattle.

Carving up the Congo

A youtube video that explores the impact of logging companies in the Democratic Republic of Congo…

Forests on the Frontline

Excellent report from the actor Kris Marshall who visits the rainforests in Bolivia with Christian Aid. He explores a range of human threats to the rainforest…

Climate and Change Self Assessment

The Little Ice Age

Watch the youtube video below and answer the following questions…

  1. How far south did the ice sheet reach?
  2. Which other European countries did the ice cover?
  3. How might London have looked half a million years ago?
  4. How far did the ice reach in the rest of Europe?
  5. Which bones are found in the mid North Sea?
  6. What was the North Sea like during the ice age?

Watch this youtube video also and answer the following questions…

  1. What were the impacts?
  2. Who were most affected?  How and why?
  3. What happened in Britain?

Human activities and greenhouse gases

Sir David Attenborough does a great job here of tying together the natural causes of climate change with the human causes…

This is the lesson that explores the increase in greenhouse gases and the link to human activities…

Past Climate Change

The first lesson for the Climate and Change topic explores how climate has changed in the past…

The natural causes of climate change

A summary of the natural causes of climate change. We worked in groups of three to become experts on one each of the natural causes, then presented the information to each other in the group, following by creating a speed poster than combined all three theories before using them to complete the table…

Case Study template

When we were learning about the Montserrat and Mt St Helens eruption during the Restless Earth topic, you were introduced to the case study template to collect your notes on.  It would be a good idea to also create them for the Kashmir and Kobe earthquakes.  Here is a copy for you to download…