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Les aantekeningen voor Aardrijkskunde chapter 6 The Netherlands: climate and sustainability. 14 pagina's en 2030 woorden. In dit document worden ook voorbeelden met foto's laten zien met dik gedrukte keywords. Je zal dingen vinden over global warming, the enhanced greenhouse effect, precipitation trends, energy transition, and sea level rise, with specific reference to the Netherlands' policies and geographic vulnerabilities.

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Summary chapter 6


6.1

Global warming

The climate on Earth is changing because of our use for fossil fuels.

= natural gas, oil, coal

> factories, traffic, heating installations and electricity power stations
pump extra CO² into the air



CO² is a greenhouse gas that traps heat in the atmosphere

> natural process is good for life: otherwise it would be ice-cold on Earth

> but huge amount of extra emissions: enhanced greenhouse effect



Effects of global warming:

- Ice and snow in the mountains and at the poles are melting
- More extreme climate

> in the Netherlands too



Less CO² in the atmosphere

Most countries want to do something to stop climate change

> 2030: cut CO² in half

> 2050: Netherlands climate neutral



Possibilities:

Energy conservation: use less energy

> E.g.: at home and when travelling



Use new energy sources

> fossil energy sources: emit CO² into the air and might run out

, > sustainable / renewable energy sources: do not emit CO² and never
run out

> energy transition= changeover from fossil to sustainable energy
sources



From grey to green

The Netherlands still only produces a small amount of sustainable energy



Wind energy:

- Advantages:

+ clean

+ keeps getting bigger, better, cheaper

- Disadvantages:

+ reliability

+ noise

+ ugly

> offshore wind farms: cost more, but produce more energy



Solar energy:

- Disadvantage: reliability

> lower production in winter



 Air source and geothermal heat: heat pumps for heating homes and
tap water



Biomass: organic matter

> leftover wood, vegetables, fruit, garden waste, paper waste, vegetable
oil, manure

> burned to generate electricity and as biofuel
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