COP26
Footprints
Energy
Climate Dangers
Vocabulary
100

What is COP26?

The 2021 UN conference on climate change.

100

What is a carbon footprint?

How much carbon a person/thing produces.
100

Name three types of green energy.

Wind, solar, water, geothermal, biofuel

100

Name 2 big environmental problems BESIDES rising temperatures.

Plastic, Emissions, Coal, Rising oceans, Melting ice, Severe weather

100

What is "agriculture"?

Farming, food production

200

Name two goals of COP26

Zero emissions by 2050

Protect communities and local habitats

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200

What is a water footprint?

How much water is used to produce something else.

200
Why are coal and fossil fuels bad for the environment?

They emit greenhouse gases which trap heat around the Earth.

200

Why are rising sea levels bad? 

Because they threaten communities that are near the water. (Like the Netherlands, Florida, Tuvalu...)

200

What does it mean if food is "organic"?

Produced without chemicals like fertilizer and pesticides.

300

What is the Paris Agreement (Paris Accords)? 

An international treaty signed by 196 countries meant to help fight climate change.

300
Name three ways people/companies release carbon.
Food production, airplanes, driving cars, building roads, concrete, heating homes, producing power
300

Where does coal come from?

Ancient organic material deep in the Earth.

300

Give an example of severe weather caused by climate change in the last few years. 

Floods in Germany. Snowstorm in Texas. Australian wildfires. California wildfires. High arctic temperatures...

300

What is "deforestation"?

Clearing a large area of trees.

400

Why is COP26 in Glasgow?

Glasgow is one of the greenest cities in Europe.

400
How does food production (especially meat) affect the environment?

Food production releases many emissions.

400

Name three ways a person can be more energy efficient.

Turning off lights, better lightbulbs, energy efficient appliances, good windows, turn off electronics, wash clothes in cold water, use natural light...

400

Name two ways that animals are affected by climate change.

Species go extinct, animals eat plastic, animals lose their habitats, deforestation, animals can't find food, animals are poisoned by chemicals...

400

What does it mean if something is "biodegradable"? Give one example. 

Something that will break down and not cause pollution.

500

Many world leaders are at COP26. Name one country whose leader did NOT go and WHY. 

China, Myanmar, Afghanistan, Russia, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Brazil, Mexico, Turkey, Vatican City, Kiribati, Vanuatu, Samoa

500

Which has a larger carbon footprint? Landfills or planes? Explain your answer. 

They are the same (940 billion tons COeq)

500

As a group, please explain your opinion on nuclear power.

Open ended.

500

Why are virologists (scientists who study diseases) worried about the arctic melting?

The ice could have ancient diseases.

500

What is "biodiversity"?

How many different plants and animals live in a certain environment.
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