Sunday 4 March 2012

Reflections

Reflection Questions
4. Arctic impacts will have implications for biodiversiy around the world because migatory species depend on breeding and feeding grounds in the Actic. As frozen ground thaws, many existing buildings, roads, pipelines, airports, and industrial facilities are likely to be destabilised.

6. It will be dangerous as very little time has been taken to consider what our responses to climate change might do to the planet. If man do not take a look at the whole picture but instead choose to look only at a small part, they will make poor decisions on how to respond that could do more damage than climate change itself to the planet's biodiversity and the ecosystem services that helps to keep us all alive.

7. Protected areas are designated with the objective of conserving biodiversity and providing an indicator for that conservation's progress, but the extent to which they defend resources and and ecosystem dynamics from degredation are slightly more complex. Protected areas will usually encompass several other zones that have been deemed important for particular conservation uses.

Compulsary Questions
1. We feel that the progress is quite well as the team is really co-operative but the only problem was the research as some answers are too complicated while some are too simple and it is quite difficult to find the answer that is not that complicated nor simple.

2. Quite confident as we are all quite good at making videos. It's maybe because we had experiences in making videos. Maybe because we all did the P6 graduation video last year.

3. Yes. They are all contributing a lot by having each member doing at least one job. If any of us feels like giving up, we will encourage each other by giving praises. If we do well, we plan to treat each other to a meal.