Science Technology and Society Module
Science Technology and Society Module
Science Technology and Society Module
College of Sciences
GE-STS: SCIENCE,
TECHNOLOGY AND
SOCIETY
Climate Change
Module 7
Table of Contents
Content Page
Title Page
Table of Contents……………………………………………………………………….1
Learning Outcomes………………………..…………………………...………………2
Overview…….………………………………………………………………….............3
Initial Activity…………………….………………….......………………………………4
Discussion …………………………………………………………….………………..5
7.1 Climate Change and the Energy Crisis………………...............5
7.2 Causes of Climate Change………………....……….….………..6
Learning Check………………………………………………………………………..12
7.3 Effects of Climate Change on Society………………….….......13
Learning Check…………………………………………………….………………….14
Evaluation……………………………………………………………..……………….15
Rubrics………………………………………………………………………………….16
Lesson in Action ………………………………………………………………………18
References…………………………………………………………………................19
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Learning Objectives
✔ LO2 Construct a fishbone map that shows the causes and effects of
climate change to humans and environment.
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Overview
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Initial Activity
Fill out the diagram arranging the following words given below to describe your
understanding of the structure of climate change.
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Discussion
But first, what is climate change? Climate change refers to the statistically
significant changes in climate for a continuous period. Factors that contribute to
climate change can be natural internal process, external forces and persistent
anthropogenic changes in the composition of atmosphere or land use. It can be due
to natural occurrences or contributed by acts of human beings (Serafica, et al.,
2018).
The global economy future will increase the consumption of needed energy,
especially with the developing Asian countries with high energy demand. This is
associated with the tremendous risk of climate change correlated with the use of
fossil fuel and other energy sources that makes supplying the required safe level of
energy increasingly difficult. People rely on coal, oil, and gas for over 85% of their
current energy needs, a situation that shows little sign of changing over the
medium-term without drastic policy changes. This dependence on COG (Council of
Government) is expected to increase by almost half in 2038. Even though humanity
understands the increase in demand for these energy sources, it is still alarming that
our resources may soon be lacking with catastrophic consequences for the world 6
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Discussion
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1. Volcanic Eruption
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ly-using-the-taal-volcano-eruption-to-make-duterte-look-bad/
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Discussion
2. Orbital Changes
Causes climate change also due to Earths orbits. This was proposed by
Milankovitch Theory with three elements that have cyclic variation are eccentricity,
obliquity and precession, its states “that as the earth travels through space around
the sun, cyclical variations in three elements of earth sun geometry combine to
produce variations in the amount of solar energy that reaches earth (Serafica, et al.,
2018)
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3. Carbon Dioxide Theory
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is added when power and heat are produced by burning
coal, oil, and other fossil fuel. Carbon dioxide is transparent to sunshine but not 8
invisible to infrared (heat) radiation leaving the ground. Carbon dioxide absorbs part
of the infrared radiation in the air and returns in to the ground keeping the air near the
surface warmer than it would be if the carbon dioxide raises the temperature to 2 ºC
to 3 ºC. (Serafica, et al., 2018)
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Discussion
4. Human Activities
https://19january2017snapshot.epa.gov/climate-change-science/overview
-climate-change-science_.html
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Discussion
5. Global Warming
Global warming has presented other issues called climate change. Sometimes
these phrases are used interchangeably, however, they are different. Climate change
refers to changes in weather patterns and growing seasons around the world. It also
refers to sea level rise caused by the expansion of warmer seas and melting ice
sheets and glaciers. Global warming causes climate change, which poses a serious
threat to life on earth in the forms of widespread flooding and extreme weather.
Scientists continue to study global warming and its impact on Earth. (National
Geographic Society, 2019)
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Discussion
6. Greenhouse Gases
They are gases that absorb and emit radiant energy within the thermal infrared range,
causing the greenhouse effect known as greenhouse gas. The primary greenhouse gases in
Earth’s atmosphere are water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and ozone.
(Wikipedia, 2021)
Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere are called greenhouse gases. This section
provides information on emissions and removals of the main greenhouse gases to and from
the atmosphere.
https://19january2017snapshot.epa.gov/climate-change-s
cience/overview-climate-change-science_.html
https://www.epa.gov/ghgemissions/overview-greenhouse-gases
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Discussion
B. Methane: methane is emitted during the
production and transport of coal, natural
gas, and oil. Methane emissions also
result from livestock and other agricultural
practices and by the decay of organic
waste in municipal solid waste landfills
(Overview of Greenhouse Gases, 2017).
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https://www.epa.gov/ghgemissions/overview-greenhouse-gases
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Learning Check
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Discussion
Climate change could cause severe affects to all life forms around our planet. It
direct affects the basic elements of people’s lives like water, food, health, use of land,
and the environment. These are the following causes and effects of climate change
according to Serafica, et al., (2018).
Melting glaciers will increase flood risks during the wet season and strongly reduce
dry-season water supplies to one-sixth of the world’s population, predominantly in
the Indian subcontinent, part of china, and the Andes in South America. Melting or
collapse of ice sheets would raise sea levels and eventually threaten at least 4
million km2 of land, which today is home to 5 percent of the world’s population.
In Africa, are likely to leave hundreds of millions without the ability to produce or
purchase sufficient food because of Declining crop yields due to drought
Oceans edifications, a direct result of rising carbon dioxide levels, will have major
effects on marine ecosystems, with possible adverse consequences on fish stocks.
Climate change will increase worldwide deaths from malnutrition and heat stress.
Vectors-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue fever could become more
widespread if effective control measures are not in place.
Rising sea levels may results in more flooded areas each year with a warming of 3
ºC to 4 ºC.
There will be serious risks and increasing pressures for coastal protection.
Ecosystem will be particularly vulnerable to climate change, with one study
estimating that around 15-40 percent of species face extinction with 2 ºC of
warming.
Warming may induce sudden shifts in regional weather patterns like the monsoons 14
or the El Niño. Such changes would have severe consequences for water
availability and flooding in tropical regions and threaten the livelihood of billions.
The consequences of climate change will become disproportionately more
damaging with increased warming. Higher temperature will increased the chance of
triggering abrupt and large scale changes that leads to regional disruption,
migration, and conflict.
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Learning Check
Make your own poster that shows your personal understanding on how dangerous
climate change nowadays is.
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Evaluation
Essay Writing
Write an essay on how humanity will solve climate change. Give your essay a
creative title. (minimum of 300 words)
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Rubrics
Content Contents are Contents are Some contents are Contents are
relevant. The topics relevant. Some of not relevant. Some irrelevant. Many
are properly the subtopics are not subtopics are not subtopics are
summarized and included. Topics are included and are not missing and are
organized. organized. properly not properly
summarized and summarized and
organized. organized.
Creativity Ideas and drawings Ideas and drawings Some of the ideas The concept
are creative. are creative. Some and drawings are map/poster is plain
Thoughts are thoughts are creative. Some and no creativity.
original; drawings familiar; drawings thoughts are
are neat and clear. are almost neat and familiar; drawings
clear. are almost neat and
clear.
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Rubrics
Creativity Thoughts and ideas are creative. Thoughts and ideas are Most of the thoughts The essay is plain and
The voice is original, and the creative. Most of the and ideas are without creativity.
essence of the topic is unique. parts are original and creative. Some parts
creatively unique. are familiar.
Organization The whole essay is structured. Most of the A few sections are There is no organization
The key topic is given and an components are not standardized. of the whole essay. No
outline of the paper is provided. structured. The The main subject is simple introduction,
Knowledge is important and introduction sets out mentioned in the structure, or conclusion is
presented in a logical order. the main subject and introduction. There present.
Inference is strong. offers a summary of is a conclusion
the article. A included.
conclusion is included.
Sentence All phrases are well developed The majority of Most phrases are Sentences sound
Structure, and differ in structure and phrases are well built well built, but they unnatural, are repeated
Grammar, duration. In grammar, and differ in form and have a structure distractingly, or are hard
Mechanics & mechanics, and / or spelling, the duration. In grammar, and/or duration that to comprehend. In
Spelling author makes no mistakes. mechanics, and / or is identical. In grammar, mechanics,
spelling, the author grammar, and/or spelling, the
makes a few mistakes, mechanics, and/or author makes several 18
but they do not spelling, the author errors that interfere with
interfere with learning. makes many errors comprehension.
that interfere with
comprehension.
Instructor’s
Comments
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Lesson in Action
Directions: Make a 3-5 minutes video presentation based on the given scenario
and activity below.
Scenario:
You are the Mayor of Puerto Princesa City and you are scheduled to meet with the
delegation of the United Nations (UN). The UN delegation will discuss the possible
climate change prevention project/program that may be developed – and hopefully
funded and implemented – in PPC. Such climate change prevention
program/project will form part of your Prevention Actions services in PPC.
Activity:
In this situation, the only reference you can hold on to is the lecture of your
instructor in this module. Read all the necessary discussions, and you can also
visit and check other references available if you want. As a mayor, come up with a
creative video presentation that you will be using to disseminate information about
climate change awareness to the public. Wear proper attire during presentation.
Your video presentation must contain the following elements and respond to the
following questions:
Note: Don’t limit your presentation to the given questions, you can add more 19
information that are related to climate change.
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References
Doria, et al. (2018). Science, Technology and Society. Jimczyville Publications. #16
Concha St., Bgry. Tinajeros, Malabon City.
Serafica, et.al. (2018). Science, Technology and Society. Rex Book Store, Inc. 856
Nicanor Reyes Sr. St., Manila.
Prepared by:
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