5.3.1
Climate Change: Strategies
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Responses to Climate Change
Strategies and techniques to manage climate change impacts include national laws, international agreements, and practical actions to reduce emissions and adapt to changes.

International agreements
- Climate change responses rely on global cooperation through international agreements.
- Countries join climate agreements like the Kyoto Protocol and COP21 (Paris Agreement).
- The Paris Agreement aims to limit global warming to below 2°C.
- Countries commit to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by setting targets.
- Agreements encourage sharing technology and funding for climate projects.

National strategies
- Countries develop national policies to meet international goals within their borders.
- National policies include laws promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency.
- Governments create plans for climate adaptation in vulnerable areas.
- For example, the UK passed the Climate Change Act to cut emissions by 100% by 2050.

Mitigation techniques
- Mitigation reduces greenhouse gas emissions from human activities.
- Renewable energy sources like solar and wind replace fossil fuels.
- Energy efficiency in homes, transport, and industry lowers emissions.
- Protecting forests increases carbon storage and reduces deforestation.
- Afforestation absorbs CO₂ by planting more trees.
- Carbon capture and storage (CCS) traps CO₂ before it enters the air.

Waste management & transport
- Recycling and better waste management cut landfill emissions.
- Electric cars reduce pollution from petrol and diesel.
- More public transport and cycle lanes lower car use.
- These actions help reduce urban emissions and improve air quality.
1Paper 1 - Changing River Environnments
1.1Characteristics of Rivers
1.2River Landforms
1.3Rivers: Opportunities & Hazards
1.4The Bradshaw Model
1.5The Drainage Basin & the Water Cycle
1.6Processes Operating in a Drainage Basin
2Paper 1 - Changing Coastal Environments
2.1Physical Processes that Shape the Coast
2.1.1Processes of Erosion2.1.2Corrosion & Corrasion2.1.3Transportation2.1.4Deposition2.1.5Longshore Drift2.1.6Types of Waves2.1.7Case Study: The Holderness Coast (UK)2.1.8Case Study: The Holderness Coast - Management2.1.9Case Study: The Holderness Coast - Defences2.1.10Diagnostic Misconceptions - Swash & Backwash
2.2Landforms
2.3Opportunities & Hazards
2.4Tropical Storms
2.4.1Tropical Storms2.4.2Structure of Tropical Storms2.4.3Causes of Tropical Storms2.4.4Effects of Tropical Storms2.4.5Hazards of Tropical Storms2.4.6Case Study: Hurricane Katrina - Effects2.4.7Case Study: Hurricane Katrina - Responses2.4.8Case Study: Cyclone Nargis - Responses2.4.9Case Study: Cyclone Nargis2.4.10Mathematical Skills: Weather Hazards2.4.11Diagnostic Misconceptions - Rainfall
3Paper 1 - Changing Ecosystems
3.1Antarctic
3.2Threats to the Antarctic
3.3Tropical Rainforest
3.4Tropical Rainforest: Threats
4Paper 1 - Tectonic Hazards
4.1The Structure of the Earth
4.2The Processes of Earthquakes & Volcanoes
4.2.1Earthquakes: Processes & Characteristics4.2.2Earthquake Hazards4.2.3Types of Volcano4.2.4Classification & Features4.2.5Volcanic Hazards4.2.6Diagnostic Misconceptions - Lava4.2.7Diagnostic Misconceptions - Location of Volcanoes4.2.8Diagnostic Misconceptions - Focus vs Epicentre4.2.9Diagnostic Misconceptions - Sliding Plates
4.3The Impacts of Tectonic Hazards
5Paper 1 - Climate Change
5.1Natural & Human Causes of Climate Change
5.2Impacts of Climate Change
5.3Responses to Climate Change
6Paper 2 - Changing Populations
6.1Populations Grow & Decline
6.2Population Structures Over Time
7Paper 2 - Changing Towns & Cities
7.1Where People Live
7.2Opportunities & Challenges of Urbanisation
8Paper 2 - Development
8.1Measuring Development
8.2Uneven Development
8.3Sustainable Development
9Paper 2 - Changing Economies
9.1Changing Employment Structures
9.2Globalisation
9.3Tourism
9.3.1Factors Leading to the Growth of Tourism9.3.2The Butler Model9.3.3Benefits of Tourism - Economic9.3.4Benefits of Tourism - Social, Cultural & Env.9.3.5Problems with Tourism - Economic9.3.6Problems of Tourism - Social, Cultural & Env.9.3.7Managing Tourism - Sustainability & Ecotourism9.3.8Managing Tourism - Quotas & Tourism Hubs9.3.9Case Study: Blackpool (UK)9.3.10Mathematical Skills: Changing Economic World
10Paper 2 - Resource Provision
10.1Food
10.2Patterns of Food Supply & Demand
10.3Challenges of Food Supply
10.4Energy
10.5Patterns of Energy Supply & Demand
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1Paper 1 - Changing River Environnments
1.1Characteristics of Rivers
1.2River Landforms
1.3Rivers: Opportunities & Hazards
1.4The Bradshaw Model
1.5The Drainage Basin & the Water Cycle
1.6Processes Operating in a Drainage Basin
2Paper 1 - Changing Coastal Environments
2.1Physical Processes that Shape the Coast
2.1.1Processes of Erosion2.1.2Corrosion & Corrasion2.1.3Transportation2.1.4Deposition2.1.5Longshore Drift2.1.6Types of Waves2.1.7Case Study: The Holderness Coast (UK)2.1.8Case Study: The Holderness Coast - Management2.1.9Case Study: The Holderness Coast - Defences2.1.10Diagnostic Misconceptions - Swash & Backwash
2.2Landforms
2.3Opportunities & Hazards
2.4Tropical Storms
2.4.1Tropical Storms2.4.2Structure of Tropical Storms2.4.3Causes of Tropical Storms2.4.4Effects of Tropical Storms2.4.5Hazards of Tropical Storms2.4.6Case Study: Hurricane Katrina - Effects2.4.7Case Study: Hurricane Katrina - Responses2.4.8Case Study: Cyclone Nargis - Responses2.4.9Case Study: Cyclone Nargis2.4.10Mathematical Skills: Weather Hazards2.4.11Diagnostic Misconceptions - Rainfall
3Paper 1 - Changing Ecosystems
3.1Antarctic
3.2Threats to the Antarctic
3.3Tropical Rainforest
3.4Tropical Rainforest: Threats
4Paper 1 - Tectonic Hazards
4.1The Structure of the Earth
4.2The Processes of Earthquakes & Volcanoes
4.2.1Earthquakes: Processes & Characteristics4.2.2Earthquake Hazards4.2.3Types of Volcano4.2.4Classification & Features4.2.5Volcanic Hazards4.2.6Diagnostic Misconceptions - Lava4.2.7Diagnostic Misconceptions - Location of Volcanoes4.2.8Diagnostic Misconceptions - Focus vs Epicentre4.2.9Diagnostic Misconceptions - Sliding Plates
4.3The Impacts of Tectonic Hazards
5Paper 1 - Climate Change
5.1Natural & Human Causes of Climate Change
5.2Impacts of Climate Change
5.3Responses to Climate Change
6Paper 2 - Changing Populations
6.1Populations Grow & Decline
6.2Population Structures Over Time
7Paper 2 - Changing Towns & Cities
7.1Where People Live
7.2Opportunities & Challenges of Urbanisation
8Paper 2 - Development
8.1Measuring Development
8.2Uneven Development
8.3Sustainable Development
9Paper 2 - Changing Economies
9.1Changing Employment Structures
9.2Globalisation
9.3Tourism
9.3.1Factors Leading to the Growth of Tourism9.3.2The Butler Model9.3.3Benefits of Tourism - Economic9.3.4Benefits of Tourism - Social, Cultural & Env.9.3.5Problems with Tourism - Economic9.3.6Problems of Tourism - Social, Cultural & Env.9.3.7Managing Tourism - Sustainability & Ecotourism9.3.8Managing Tourism - Quotas & Tourism Hubs9.3.9Case Study: Blackpool (UK)9.3.10Mathematical Skills: Changing Economic World
10Paper 2 - Resource Provision
10.1Food
10.2Patterns of Food Supply & Demand
10.3Challenges of Food Supply
10.4Energy
10.5Patterns of Energy Supply & Demand
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