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Date November 2018 Marks available 10 Reference code 18N.3.hl.3
Level HL only Paper 3 Time zone
Command term Explain Question number 3 Adapted from N/A

Question

Explain how global interactions can lead to greater environmental awareness.

[10]
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“Globalization is a constantly accelerating process.” Discuss this statement.

[15]
b.

Markscheme

Responses may focus on examples of global environmental management, or possibly of greater awareness in a particular country/context. Examples of the former include response to transboundary pollution, such as oil spills or acid rain; global climate change governance; global ecological/conservation initiatives such as Ramsar, WWF, and UNESCO.

The work of a range of stakeholders at varying scales, including civil society organizations and NGOs, such as Greenpeace, or MGOs (UN, EU) can be described and explained. Consideration may be given to the environmental messages that are sent, the medium through which they are transmitted / type of global interaction (eg, internet, Facebook, etc) and their effectiveness.

Another approach is to argue that global interactions are often environmentally damaging and that we cannot help becoming aware of them in a media-saturated world (eg, Gulf of Mexico oil spill or climate change).

Good answers may apply (AO2) a wider range of knowledge and understanding (AO1) in a well-structured way (AO4). One approach might be to systematically analyse different environmental contexts (eg, climate, biodiversity, water quality). Another approach might be to analyse how different types of global interaction (social media, films, protest movements) can lead to greater awareness.

For band C (4–6), expect some weakly-evidenced outlining of global environmental awareness.

For band D (7–8), expect a structured, well-evidenced explanation that includes:

For band E (9–10), expect both band D traits.

Marks should be allocated according to the Paper 3 markbands Part (a) (available under the "Your tests" tab > supplemental materials).

a.

Credit all content in line with the markbands. Credit unexpected approaches wherever relevant.

Any aspect of acceleration can be discussed: likely themes include faster types of transport and the arrival of the internet. Different aspects of globalization (migration, trade, idea flows) can be “weighed” separately for evidence of acceleration. A counter-argument is expected also. This may make use of recent current affairs (the UK’s “Brexit” vote of 2016, or protectionism in the USA), or earlier cessations in the growth of globalization (1939–45 war; 1970s OPEC oil crisis; 2008 financial crisis).

Possible applied themes (AO2) include knowledge and understanding (AO1) of:

Good answers may synthesize (AO3) three or more of these themes in a well-structured (AO4) way.

Good answers may additionally offer a critical evaluation (AO3) that systematically discusses the acceleration or deceleration of different aspects of globalization (such as trade, migration and data flows). Another approach might be to discuss the extent to which acceleration has been constant over time, or whether any changes have been more complex. Another approach might be to examine whether there are limits to “constant” acceleration (given the implication of exponential growth).

For band C (5–8), expect weakly-evidenced outlining of two or three relevant themes from the geography guide.

For band D (9–12), expect:

For band E (13–15), expect both of these traits.

Marks should be allocated according to the Paper 3 markbands Part (b) (available under the "Your tests" tab > supplemental materials).

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Examiners report

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Syllabus sections

Last exams 2018 » Last exams 2018 - HL extension: Global interactions » Environmental change » Transboundary pollution
Last exams 2018 » Last exams 2018 - HL extension: Global interactions » Environmental change
Last exams 2018 » Last exams 2018 - HL extension: Global interactions

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