Relier Pairs 10-3 North Europe EnvironmentVersion en ligne GHW.12.1 Analyze global climate change forecasts for different parts of Earth and the implications of these changes for humans. GHW.12.2 Explain the concepts of linear and exponential growth, and apply these concepts to geographical themes while analyzing the consequences of various human responses. GHW.12.3 Evaluate the emerging trends toward reducing environmental footprints. par Lance Hiles 1 _____ _____ is one way to reduce the amount of fish being taken out of the seas and oceans. 2 To stop burning fossil fuels for heat, Sweden increased their _____ _____ , so they have bigger walls and windows to keep out the cold 3 Overfishing is getting worse because of _____ _____ , where more countries want to eat fish, so fisheries keep taking out more and more fish. 4 Sweden does not burn fossil fuels when they are _____ _____ or when they are generating electricity. 5 Out of all the countries in Europe, no country emits less _____ _____ than Sweden, for many reasons. 6 Overfishing is harmful because it changes the environment, like when too many _____-eating fish are removed & the ____ covers and kills a coral reef. 7 Sweden creates less carbon dioxide than other countries because it is covered in _____ , which actually pull carbon dioxide out of the air. 8 When the permafrost in Finland melts, scientists want to know what _____ are being released into the air, possibly affecting climate change. 9 We need fishing practices that ensure fish will be available in the future, because some people depend on fish as their daily _____ ; To stay healthy! 10 Overfishing is harmful to the environment because of _____ , which happens when a fishery accidentally captures and kills an innocent animal. 11 There are more _____ in Finland than in any other country in the world, proportional to the size of the country. 12 Since there is no sea ice & _____ cannot eat seals, _____ are eating people, and now people must carry weapons to protect themselves from _____ . 13 Due to global warming, it rains in Norway in the winter, the rain turns to ice, and then _____ cannot get the grass beneath the ice, and die. 14 In Sweden, _____ are used almost all of the time when heating a house or business, opposed to coal or oil 15 _____ _____ is required so that polar bears can find and eat seals, and if there is no [same] then the polar bears have to eat something else. 16 We need fishing practices that ensure fish will be available in the future, because some people depend on fish for their _____ ; it's their job! 17 In Finland, if the _____ of the wetlands warms up and thaws, it will release carbon into the air and increase climate change. 18 Mandating _____ is a sustainable method of cutting back on fishing; It limits ships to a certain amount of fish at one time. 19 Sweden is using _____ _____ to cut back on fossil fuels being used to heat home; [same] works by heating several homes with one huge heater. 20 _____ _____ were first used in Sweden, where companies and citizens had to pay for the CO2 they released into the air. 21 Overfishing is getting worse because of new technology like _____ , which tells a fishing ship where the fish are located underwater.