Environmental policy
National parks
Which biome
Eco-terms
Misc.
200

This 1987 treaty phased out substances that deplete the ozone layer

Montreal Protocol

200

Which national park is famous for its mountains, forests, and bison?

Yellowstone

200

This biome receives less than 10 inches of rain per year

Desert

200

This term refers to the concept where individuals use a shared resource for their own good, rather than the good of the whole?

Tragedy of the Commons

200

This terms describes companies that provide misleading information about their product being more environmentally friendly than it actually is

Greenwashing

400

This 1970 policy contributed to a 98% decrease of lead in the atmosphere over the next few decades

Clean air act

400

Which park holds the distinction of being the world's first national park?

Yellowstone

400

This biome is extremely cold and dry, receiving similar precipitation to a desert

Tundra

400

This acronym is used to describe people who oppose development of clean energy projects in their community

NIMBY

400

These tiny particles have been discovered in human blood, breast milk, and even on the summit of Mount Everest

Microplastics

600

This federal agency is dedicated to conserving, protecting, and enhancing fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats

US fish and Wildlife service

600

What is the name of Utah's first national park established in 1919?

Zion National Park

600

This biome has high biodiversity and trees that lose their leaves in winter

Deciduous forest

600

This controversial term describes groups such as Earth Liberation Front (ELF) who burnt luxury homes and SUV dealerships in environmental protest

Eco-terrorism

600

This industry (not transportation or energy) is responsible for roughly 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions and 20% of global wastewater

Fashion industry
800

This 1973 law protects species that are threatened with extinction

Endangered Species Act

800

Which national park is home to the world's largest trees by volume, located in California?

Sequoia National Park

800

This biome has the highest level of biodiversity and rainfall

Tropical Rainforest

800

This term explains a type of travel aimed to conserve the environment

Eco-tourism

800

Studies show that this type of food has a larger carbon footprint than flying from New York to London

Beef

1000

Which 2015 climate change agreement followed the Copenhagen Accord?

Paris Agreement

1000

This Montana park shares its border with Canada's Waterton Lakes National Park?

Glacier National Park

1000

This is a cold forest with evergreen trees

Taiga/boreal forest

1000

This term reflects a dramatic loss of genetic diversity at random due to disasters such as fires and floods

Bottleneck Effect

1000

What percent of scientists acknowledge/believe in climate change?

97-99%

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