BASIC CONCEPTS ON THE ENVIRONMENTALIST MOVEMENT
CORE PRINICIPLE OF THE ENVIRONMENTALIST MOVEMENT
A BRIEF HISTORY OF ENVIRONMENTALISM
Basic Concepts on Climate Change
Climate Change in the Philippines
100

a term referring to a broad range of concepts revolving around the protection of the environment.


A. Environmentalism

B. Environmental awareness

C. Green consumerism


A. Environmentalism

100

being informed of the ways in which human actions affect the well-being of immediate or local and global ecosystems


A. Green Consumerism

B. Pro-environmental behavior

C. Environmental awareness 

C. Environmental awareness 

100

Increased agricultural activity led to environmental issues, including: 

• Soil erosion.

 • Deforestation, causing reduced biodiversity. 

Example: Famine due to environmental mismanagement.


a. Middle ages

b. Industrial revolution

c. 19th-Century Environmental Reforms

a. Middle ages

100

_____encompasses global phenomena caused by the burning of fossil fuels, which release heat-trapping gases into the atmosphere.

a. Global warming

b. Pollution 

c. Climate change

C. Climate change

100

A dry season from December to May and a rainy season from June to November, although climate patterns are increasingly unpredictable.


a. Seasonal variations

b. Tropical climate

c. Rising temperatures 

A. Seasonal variations 

200

_____ uses the term in reference to a general concern for the environment, particularly actions or advocacies aimed at reducing the negative impacts of human activity on the environment.

A. Thompson 

B. World wild federation

C. Davies

C. Davies

200

Refers to the behaviors in which consumers demand or purchase products and services that underwent eco-friendly production or involved recycling and safeguarding environmental resources.


A. Green consumerism

B. Pro-environmental behavior

C. Environmental awareness 

A. Green consumerism

200

• As early as 5,000 years ago: Ecological awareness emerged, Hindu sages praised wild forests in their hymns, Taoist monks emphasized respect for nature to achieve harmony, Buddhists were active environmentalists; Buddha taught compassion for all sentient beings.

a. Romanticism Era (1800s)

b. Early Environmental Awareness

c. 21st-Century Challenges

b. Early Environmental Awareness

200

Which of the following are causes of climate change?

a. Melting ice caps

b. Rising sea levels

c. Deforestation increases CO₂ levels and destroys biodiversity by eliminating wildlife habitats.


C. Deforestation increases CO₂ levels and destroys biodiversity by eliminating wildlife habitats.

200

Governed by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) under R.A. 10121. Focus areas: prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery. Typhoon Haiyan highlighted weaknesses in evacuation plans, logistics, and disaster preparedness.


a. Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM)

b. Climate Change Act (R.A. 9729)

c. Frequent Extreme Weathers Events

a. Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM)

300

_______ views it as an ideology, a set of ideals and beliefs, that point to the necessity and responsibility of humans in respecting, protecting, and preserving the natural world from anthropogenic or man-made afflictions.


A. Thompson

B. World wild federation 

C. Davies

B. World wild federation


300

A multidisciplinary psychological and sociological construct referring to human actions aimed at protecting the environment. These are tangible and concrete measures that directly address actionable environmental concerns or issues. The following are examples of PEB except one, which one is it?

a. Recycling household waste and other materials 

b. Conserving: Reducing use, reusing, and repurposing resources

c. Refusing plastic straws

d. Saving water and energy

C. Refusing plastic straws

300

a form of social engagement in campaigns aimed at protecting the environment, have emerged, such as tree sitting, in which an activist sits in a tree as they attempt to stop the cutting down of a tree or impede demolition.

a. Ecoactivism

b. Plastic pollution

c. Climate change


A. Ecoactivism

300

What type of gases are these?: Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs), sulfur hexafluoride (SF₆).

a. Naturally occuring gases

b. Man-made gases

c. gasul

B. Man-made gases

300

Mandates the creation of Local Climate Change Action Plans (LCCAP). Establishes the Climate Change Commission (CCC) to lead policy formulation. Committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030 under the Paris Agreement.

a. Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM)

b. Climate Change Act (R.A. 9729)

c. Frequent Extreme Weather Events

b. Climate Change Act (R.A. 9729)

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