Portugal
UNC
Sustainability
100

What ocean borders Portugal to the west and south?

What is the Atlantic Ocean
100

What year was UNC chartered?

What is 1789

100

This renewable energy source accounts for a significant portion of Portugal's electricity generation, with the country being one of the leading producers in Europe.

What is wind power

200

Which Portuguese football (soccer) player is considered one of the greatest in the world?

Who is Cristiano Ronaldo

200

Who was the first UNC student?

Who is Hinton James

200

The fashion industry’s environmental impact of chemical pollution and textile waste has led to the rise of this movement, encouraging consumers to buy fewer, longer-lasting clothing items.

What is slow fashion?

300

Which Portuguese city is famous for its port wine and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site?

What is Porto

300

Located in downtown Chapel Hill, what restaurant has the distinction of being the oldest continually running restaurant in North Carolina?

What is Carolina Coffee Shop

300

The Triple Bottom Line is a framework used to measure a company or organization's performance in what three key areas

What is people, planet, profit

400

Portugal has a rich cultural heritage, especially in the genre of music. What is the traditional genre of Portuguese music that features soulful singing and guitar?

What is Fado

400

The tree at UNC Chapel Hill, believed to represent the university's future, is said to ensure its success as long as it stands

What is Davie Poplar

400

This international agreement, adopted in 2015, set the foundation for the SDGs by aiming to limit global warming

What is the Paris Agreement

500

In 2023, Portugal made headlines for generating 100% of its electricity from renewable sources for how many consecutive days?

What is six days

500

Etched in the official seal of UNC, what does the phrase Lux Libertas translate to?

What is Light and Liberty

500

In 2020, Portugal introduced a ban on these items, aiming to reduce waste and pollution across the country.

What are single-use plastics

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