Is this Recyclable?
Climate laws
Climate history
Climate Vocab
Environmental science
100

This must be removed from a plastic water bottle in order to be recyclable

What is bottle cap

100

A piece of land that is preserved for its natural beauty, historic interest and recreational potential

What is state park/national park

100

What was the agreement signed in 2016 during the United Nations Climate Conference

The Paris Agreement

100

The amount of carbon dioxide that you release into the atmosphere

What is carbon footprint

100

This is a consequence of biodiversity loss

What is habitat destruction

200

This substance stops pizza boxes from being recyclable?

What is grease

200

This country was the first to legally commit to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050

What is Sweden

200

 In 1856, Eunice Foote, discovered that carbon dioxide and water vapor in Earth's atmosphere trap escaping infrared radiation. This is called the ____

What is Greenhouse effect

200

This term describes a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, affecting water supply

What is drought

200

This is a form of heat energy, which originates deep in the earth's molten interior.

What is geothermal

300

This form of paper is no longer accepted for recycling at the curb

What is shredded paper

300

This U.S. initiative aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions and promote clean energy

What is the Green New Deal

300

 In what country did Svante Arrhenius first predict that changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels could substantially alter the surface temperature through the greenhouse effect

What is Sweden

300

This term is used for the long-term strategy to transition to a low-carbon economy.

What is decarbonization

300

This phenomenon occurs when a small change in a system can lead to drastic alterations in its state

What is a tipping point

400

These plastic cups containing a certain food often eaten with fruit aren’t recyclable

What is yogurt cups

400

What country has the most climate laws(either of the top 3 work)?

What is Sweden, Denmark and Chile

400

In 1824, a fine fellow named Joseph Fourier calculated that based on the Earth’s distance from the sun, it should actually be much __. This led him to believe that the atmosphere acted as an insulating blanket.

What is Colder

400

how carbon moves between the atmosphere, soils, living creatures, the ocean, and human sources

What is carbon cycle

400

This form of energy, produced from organic materials, includes biofuels

What is biomass

500

What percent of recycling is actually recycled in pittsburgh (within 5% counts)

What is 17%

500

This international treaty, signed in 1997, commits its parties to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

What is the Kyoto Protocal

500

to the nearest 20%, how much co2 does the US produce per capita compared to the world average

What is 284% (270%-290%)

500

This term refers to the seasonal winds that can cause heavy rainfall in certain regions

What is monsoon?

500

Which layer absorbs almost all the ultraviolet radiation that reaches the Earth?

What is the stratospheric ozone layer?

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