Quotes & Activists
Eco Anxiety, Big Oil, and Misinformation
Hydrogen Powered Planes and Nuclear
General Knowledge
100

Who popularized the story of the hummingbird in a burning forest? (Remember Ryan Martell told us this story!)

Wangari Maathai

100

Give three companies that are considered to be part of Big Oil

Shell, Chevron, ExxonMobil, BP Oil

100
What percentage of global CO2 emissions does aviation account for?

A. 3.5%

B. 2.5%

C. 4%

D. 1%

B. 2.5%

100

What does UNEP stand for?

United Nations Environment Programme

200

“I have learned you are never too small to make a difference.”

Greta Thunberg

200

How does eco-anxiety manifest itself and give one way to cope with it.

Manifests: nervousness, anxiety, sleeping problems, disturbances, not wanting to have children, pessimism, disillusionment, panic, guilt, overwhelming thoughts

Coping: acknowledge and explore emotions, reminding yourself to start by making small differences, take a media/technology break, talk and connect with others, meditation

200

In the process of generating nuclear power, a single neutron is fired at an atom of what?

Uranium-235

200

What is #13 on the sustainable development goals?

Climate action

300

"It's not a big deal if the sea level rises five or ten metres. People will just sell their homes and move”.

Ben Shapiro

300

Define climate/eco-anxiety.

Climate anxiety, or eco-anxiety, is distress related to worries about the effects of climate change.

300

Give a limitation of hydrogen powered planes

  • Extraction Cost: As hydrogen is mostly present in water and does not exist on its own, it has to be extracted via costly and energy intensive methods like electrolysis. 

  • Raw Material Cost: Metals like platinum used as catalysts are rare and expensive to purchase.

  • Storage: As hydrogen is a gas at room temperature, it has to be cooled significantly to change it to a liquid for enough of it to be stored in a fuel tank. Accordingly, this presents logistical issues.

  • Flammability: Being highly flammable, hydrogen has to be handled very carefully which may give rise to safety concerns.

300

Who is this?

Senator the Hon. Matthew Samuda currently serves as Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth & Job Creation. He is assigned portfolio responsibilities for Water, Environment, Climate Change, and the Blue & Green Economies.

400

Who is this? 

Sir David Attenborough

400

Which country was the biggest producer of oil in 2023

USA with 13.0 million barrels per day 

400

Give an advantage of nuclear power

•Nuclear power is far cleaner than the use of fossil fuels, as the process of nuclear fission produces no greenhouse gas emissions. The United States alone was able to avoid 471 million metric tons of carbon emissions by employing nuclear energy. This is the equivalent of removing 100 million cars from the road.

•Nuclear power more reliable than many renewable sources. It produces a constant output of electricity, as opposed to renewable sources such as solar and wind which can only produce energy under select environmental conditions.

400

What is #13 on the sustainable development goals?

Climate action

500

“Our people are watching, and our people are taking note. Are we really going to leave... without the commitment to ambition that is sorely needed to save lives and to save our planet? Or are we so blinded and hardened that we can no longer appreciate the cries of humanity?"

Mia Mottley!!!!!!!

500

Name three popular climate misinformation theories

Global warming is natural and has been occurring for many millennia, we shouldn't bother because the main contributors aren't doing anything so it is futile, climate change doesn't exist it's still cold, 97/100 is inaccurate, etc.

500

Explain briefly how hydrogen powers planes.

Fuel cells are used to power turboprop engines. They work similarly to a battery. There are two oppositely charged rods: the negatively charged one being the anode and the positively charged one being the cathode. Hydrogen atoms enter at the anode and a catalyst such as platinum oxides the hydrogen(basically it splits it into an electron(-) and proton(+)) The proton passes through a proton exchange membrane between the anode and cathode over to the cathode directly; however, the electrons are unable to pass through the membrane so they accumulate at the anode. This accumulation of negatively charged electrons at the anode and corresponding accumulation of positive charges at the cathode, generates a strong charge difference.

500

Which greenhouse gas is the biggest contributor to the greenhouse effect? Or, what is the most abundant greenhouse gas in the world?

Water vapour

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