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central-africa-climate-risk-report-infographic-portuguese.pdf

e a uma menor disponibilidade de água, com efeitos de arrastamento em todo o ecossistema. De momento, desconhece-se quais são as espécies mais vulneráveis a estas alterações climáticas. • Globalmente, as florestas da África Central podem ser mais naturalmente resistentes às alterações climáticas do

metoffice_climatechange_firstexplorations_p4c.pdf

of climate change? What would you choose? What if you were an artist asked to create something to raise awareness of climate change? What would you create? How do you feel when you see images of climate change? How do you feel when you see graphs and data? Does it inform, excite or scare you? How do you

metoffice_weatherwarriors_firstexplorations_22-04_p4c.pdf

that be? What if you could add one extra thing to the flood essentials kit? What would that be? How do you feel when people give you advice for keeping safe? How do you feel when you see or hear about flooding in the UK? What about when you hear about flooding somewhere else in the world? How do you feel

pollution-promises.pdf

In Partnership Pollution promises Find out more about air pollution and what we can do about it in this thought-provoking activity. You’ll Need • Pens or pencils • Scrap paper • String • Luggage tags • Tree Branch Activity Outcomes Help your community Be able to take an active role in the community

met-office_p4cteacherguide_final.pdf

-led enquiries with meaningful dialogue, where their ideas and those of others are valued and listened to. What if? Imagine... How do you feel? Critical thinking is an essential part of climate education. Young people need to develop the skills to critically engage with information and viewpoints

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uk_monthly_climate_summary_201809.pdf

fronts around. The 1st and 2nd were mainly cloudy, with a little light rain and drizzle mainly in the west, but there was also some sunshine mainly in the south and east, and on the 2nd temperatures did not fall below 17.1 °C at Cardiff Bute Park overnight, then rose to 25.1 °C at Hawarden (Clwyd

mwr_2024_11_for_print.pdf

was reportedly flooded with the nearby Billing Aquadome Caravan Park inundated by the River Nene, forcing evacuations and invoking a severe flood warning and a major incident declaration. The National Grid reported over 350,000 homes without power for a time during Storm Bert, whilst at least five deaths

mwr_2025_03_for_print_v1.pdf

) and Chertsey, Abbey Mead P Sta (Surrey, 12mAMSL) 2.3°C on 12th at Tomintoul No 6 (Banffshire, 320mAMSL) 11.9°C on 22nd at London, St James's Park (Greater London, 5mAMSL) -9.0°C on 18th at Tomintoul No 6 (Banffshire, 320mAMSL) -14.3°C on 19th at Copley (Durham, 253mAMSL) 60.0mm on 27th at Tyndrum No 3

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