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Richard Allaway

geographyalltheway.com - AS / A2 / IB Geography - Oil Production and Consumption - 0 views

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    Aims of this lesson: To examine the global patterns and trends in the production and consumption of oil. Redeveloped Feb 2012
Richard Allaway

Gloomy Malthus provides food for thought as world's appetite builds - Telegraph - 3 views

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    Excellent Article about Malthusian Theory and it's changing role in the today's world.  Excellent for patterns in resource consumption [Submitted by Chris Stephenson]
Richard Allaway

BBC News - Brazil eases rules on conserving Amazon rainforest - 1 views

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    Excellent for Environmental Quality and Sustainability when looking at Rainforests but also would be useful in Resource Consumption.   Might also fall into an Optional Unit for Food and Health. [Submitted by Chris Stephenson]
Ian Gabrielson

Water Pollution Facts, Effects of Water Pollution, Clean Water Act | NRDC - 1 views

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    American website. National Resource Defence Council working towards protection of natural resources.
Ian Gabrielson

Oxfam Education: Resources index | Water for All - 0 views

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    An online resource for students about water.
Ian Gabrielson

China: a decade of change - interactive timeline | World news | guardian.co.uk - 3 views

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    "China: a decade of change - interactive timeline As the communist party prepares for a changing of the guard, we look at the key events in the last 10 years that have shaped the world's most populous country. A next generation of politicians will be facing entirely new challenges across all sectors, from the economy to civil unrest. Scroll through the timeline to explore the defining moments of the first decade of the 21st century"
Ian Gabrielson

Free Technology for Teachers: A History of Timelines & 5 Tools to Make Your Own - 0 views

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    allows users to create animated visualizations of development data. To use Better World Flux (no registration required) all you have to do is select a data set from the menu provided and select a country or countries from the menu provided. From there Better World Flux creates an animated data visualization for you. The visualization will change as the years on the timeline at the bottom of the visualization change. This way users can see growth and recession of a statistic over time.
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