Climate Activism
Grassroots Resistance
Corporate-State Power
100

Which term describes the movement targeting fossil fuel companies and advocating for institutions to sell their financial holdings in these companies?


a) Divestment movement

b) Blockadia uprising

c) Extractive resistance

d) Fossilized democracies

Divestment movement

100

Which term best describes the process of organizing local communities to resist environmentally destructive projects and advocate for sustainable alternatives?


a) Environmental Revolution

b) Green Uprising

c) Sustainable Development Initiative

d) Transition Town Movement

Transition Town Movement

100

The legal mechanisms used by corporations to challenge government regulations and policies that interfere with their profit-making, often through trade agreements, are commonly known as:


a) Corporate Legal Protections

b) Investor Protection Provisions

c) Corporate Litigation Measures

d) Profit Safeguarding Mechanisms

Investor Protection Provisions

200

Which term describes the challenge posed by corporate-state collusion to democratic decision-making, especially in the realm of environmental policies and activism?


a) Fossilized democracies

b) Blockadia uprising

c) Extractive resistance

d) Climate activism nexus

Fossilized democracies

200

Which term highlights the emphasis on empowering local communities to make decisions about environmental issues and resource management?


a) Local Governance Initiative

b) Community Empowerment Movement

c) Grassroots Environmentalism

d) Decentralized Decision-Making

Community Empowerment Movement

200

The covert monitoring and collaboration between governments and corporations to undermine environmental activism and protect corporate interests is commonly referred to as:


a) Environmental Espionage

b) Covert Corporate Surveillance

c) Collusive State-Corporate Nexus

d) Undercover Industrial Collaboration

Collusive State-Corporate Nexus

300

Which term best characterizes the grassroots movement advocating for local democracy and self-determination in opposition to extractive industries and undemocratic governance?


a) Fossilized democracies

b) Blockadia uprising

c) Extractive resistance

d) Transition Town movement

Blockadia uprising

300

The recognition of Indigenous peoples' sovereignty and land rights as crucial elements in the fight against fossil fuel extraction and environmental degradation is often referred to as:


a) Indigenous Rights Movement

b) Sovereignty Assertion Efforts

c) Land Justice Advocacy

d) Indigenous Environmentalism

Indigenous Rights Movement

300

The use of lawsuits and legal strategies by both corporations and activists to advance or hinder environmental protection efforts is commonly known as:


a) Legal Greenwashing

b) Litigation Warfare

c) Environmental Legal Activism

d) Legal Environmentalism

Litigation Warfare

400

Which term encapsulates the worldwide efforts to combat climate change through grassroots activism, divestment campaigns, and legal challenges to fossil fuel extraction?


a) Fossil Free Movement

b) Blockadia Resistance

c) Climate Crusade

d) Energy Revolution

Fossil Free Movement

400

The significant role played by young people in climate activism, including school strikes, divestment campaigns, and advocacy for climate justice, is commonly referred to as:


a) Youth Climate Revolution

b) Generation Green Movement

c) Student-Led Climate Activism

d) Environmental Youth Uprising

Student-Led Climate Activism

400

The practice of corporations influencing government policies and decisions through lobbying, campaign contributions, and other forms of political influence is commonly known as:


a) Corporate Interference

b) Political Advocacy

c) Government Lobbying

d) Corporate Influence

Corporate Influence

500

Which term describes the movements led by marginalized communities fighting against environmental racism, disproportionate pollution, and the impacts of climate change?


a) Green Vanguard

b) Environmental Equity Coalition

c) Climate Justice Movement

d) Eco-Activist Alliance

Climate Justice Movement

500

The strategy of nonviolent resistance employed by activists to challenge unjust laws, policies, and practices related to climate change and environmental destruction is commonly referred to as:


a) Civil Disobedience Movement

b) Environmental Justice Crusade

c) Peaceful Protest Initiative

d) Nonviolent Climate Resistance

Civil Disobedience Movement

500

The demand for transparency, responsibility, and consequences for corporations' actions that harm the environment and communities is often referred to as:


a) Corporate Accountability

b) Corporate Oversight

c) Community Advocacy

d) Environmental Accountability  

Corporate Accountability

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