Climate 101
Eco Everyday
Nature and Biodiversity
By the Numbers
Climate Pop Quiz
100

The natural process by which the Earth's atmosphere traps the sun's heat.

Greenhouse Effect

100

The three R's of sustainability.

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

100

What process allows plants to convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into energy?

Photosynthesis

100

What temperature limit, in degrees Celsius, is the global target to avoid the worst climate impacts?

1.5

100

This Swedish teenager sparked a global climate strike movement in 2018.

Greta Thunberg

200

The most abundant greenhouse gas in the Earth's atmosphere.

Water Vapor

200

What sustainability concept focuses on keeping materials in use rather than discarding them after one life cycle?

Circular economy

200

This common crop is one of the most water‑intensive foods and is especially vulnerable to drought.

Rice

200

Roughly how many years does it take for a plastic bag to decompose in the environment

10–20

200

This Dr. Seuss character speaks for the trees.

The Lorax

300

What natural carbon sink absorbs roughly one-quarter of human CO₂ emissions each year?

Oceans

300

What simple action can reduce the carbon footprint of doing laundry by up to 90%?

Washing clothes in cold water

300

What ecosystem stores more carbon per unit area than most forests, despite covering less land?

Wetlands/Mangroves

300

In what year was Earth Day first celebrated?

1970

300

This lifestyle trend encourages people to buy secondhand clothing instead of new to reduce waste and fast fashion.

Thrifting

400

Permanently frozen ground in Arctic regions that releases methane when it thaws.

Permafrost

400

What material is actually better recycled repeatedly rather than thrown away because it never degrades?

Metal, Glass

400

What is the largest living structure on Earth, visible from space?

Great Barrier Reef

400

GREEN BUZZ!! 

Roughly what percentage of global greenhouse gas emissions come from the energy sector?

75%

400

Known as the voice behind Our Planet (on Netflix), this natural historian has spent decades bringing environmental storytelling to global audiences.

David Attenborough

500

The reflectivity of a surface — ice and snow have a high version of this, helping cool the planet.

Albedo Effect

500

What term describes emissions associated with products we use daily but don’t directly see, like clothing or electronics?

Embedded (or embodied) emissions

500

This orange‑and‑black butterfly, famous for its long migration, has recently been classified as endangered due to habitat loss and climate change.

Monarch Butterfly

500

Over a 20-year period, methane is approximately this many times more potent than CO₂.

80 times

500

This band pledged to cut their greenhouse gas emissions by more than 50% compared to their previous world tour when they launched their "Music of the Spheres" tour in 2022.

Coldplay

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