DP Geography Questionbank
Environmental change
Description
[N/A]Directly related questions
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.3.hl.2b:
Examine the reasons for the resistance to globalization on either the national or local scale.
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.3.hl.3b:
“Global interactions always lead to positive environmental change.” Discuss this statement.
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16N.3.hl.2a:
Using examples, explain the growing need for environmental management at a global scale.
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17M.3.hl.1b:
Discuss the economic and environmental consequences of more people choosing to buy locally produced food and goods rather than globalized products.
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17M.3.hl.2b:
Examine the ways in which the world’s cities and their societies are becoming increasingly uniform.
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17M.3.hl.3a:
Explain why the increasing needs of some countries for one or more raw materials are a cause of environmental concern.
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17N.3.hl.01a:
Using examples, analyse the role of global interactions in the growth of environmental awareness.
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17N.3.hl.02a:
Analyse the causes and environmental consequences of the international relocation of polluting industries.
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18M.3.hl.3b:
Examine how far the social and environmental costs of globalization can be reduced without also losing its benefits.
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18M.3.hl.1a:
Using one or more examples, analyse the geographic challenges associated with transboundary pollution.
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18N.3.hl.3a:
Explain how global interactions can lead to greater environmental awareness.
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18N.3.hl.1a:
Analyse varying ways in which agro-industrialization has led to environmental degradation.
Sub sections and their related questions
Degradation through raw material production
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.3.hl.3b:
“Global interactions always lead to positive environmental change.” Discuss this statement.
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16N.3.hl.2a:
Using examples, explain the growing need for environmental management at a global scale.
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17M.3.hl.1b:
Discuss the economic and environmental consequences of more people choosing to buy locally produced food and goods rather than globalized products.
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17M.3.hl.3a:
Explain why the increasing needs of some countries for one or more raw materials are a cause of environmental concern.
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18M.3.hl.3b:
Examine how far the social and environmental costs of globalization can be reduced without also losing its benefits.
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18N.3.hl.1a:
Analyse varying ways in which agro-industrialization has led to environmental degradation.
Transboundary pollution
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.3.hl.3b:
“Global interactions always lead to positive environmental change.” Discuss this statement.
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16N.3.hl.2a:
Using examples, explain the growing need for environmental management at a global scale.
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18M.3.hl.1a:
Using one or more examples, analyse the geographic challenges associated with transboundary pollution.
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18M.3.hl.3b:
Examine how far the social and environmental costs of globalization can be reduced without also losing its benefits.
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18N.3.hl.3a:
Explain how global interactions can lead to greater environmental awareness.
Homogenization of landscapes
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17M.3.hl.2b:
Examine the ways in which the world’s cities and their societies are becoming increasingly uniform.