Resources linked to IPCC report 2021/22

This collection of resources from the Royal Meteorological Society and Royal Geographical Society with IBG uses statements and figures from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report in 2021/2022 to explore the data and evidence for climate change and the impacts on different geographical regions. 

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Comparing arctic and global temperatures

In this activity students are required to test the following statement:  “It is very likely that the Arctic has warmed at more than twice the global rate over the past 50 years”  Students calculate different averages, complete graphs and interpret the results.

Which regions have been affected the most by climate change?

In this activity students are required to interpret information conveyed in unfamiliar forms: data from maps and tables, to explore the claims that "The frequency and intensity of heavy precipitation events have increased since the 1950s over most land area, and human-induced climate change is likely the main...

How do CO₂ emissions link to global temperatures?

The aim of this resource is to answer the question how do CO emissions link to global temperatures? This lesson, linked to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report, explores the concept of a carbon budget. To answer the question, students create a pie chart to...

How will water circulation and flooding change?

This activity for students asks them to collate and present data on global atmospheric circulation maps and also look at the effect of a 3 degree increase in global temperatures on the mean precipitation minus evaporation (P-E) levels. Students then have to link this information to changes in the flow of water...

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