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Geography - Leaving Cert

Energy forms the core of geography and yet it is often overlooked in the race for points. At the Leaving Certificate level energy issues are represented in many areas of the examination.

Climate Change has become increasingly important and the regional section offers great scope to develop energy awareness. This site provides material that should assist in the development of that awareness.

Understanding

Climate change

 

Understanding

The Greenhouse Effect

Climate Change: Possible Scenarios

Words Searches & Abbreviations

Essay and Exam Tips

Download a pdf of Geography Leaving Cert

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