Impact of Lobbies in the US Congress
Energy Consumption in the US (Renewable & Fossil Fuels)
The Green New Deal (US)
Climate Change Denial in the US
Green Influencers
Flight Shame (Flygskam)
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An organized group that tries to influence lawmakers and public policy.

 What is a lobby in the context of US politics?

100

What fossil fuel has been the main source of energy in the US for decades?

Oil.

100

 What is the Green New Deal mainly about?

 Combating climate change while creating jobs.

100

 What is climate change denial?

The rejection or minimization of climate change and its causes.

100

 What is a green influencer?

 Someone who promotes environmental awareness on social media.

100

What does “flight shame” mean?

Feeling guilty about flying because of its environmental impact.

200

Which industry is known for spending billions of dollars lobbying the US Congress every year?

The fossil fuel / energy industry.

200

Name one renewable energy source widely used in the US.

Wind, solar, hydroelectric power.

200

Which US political party mostly supports the Green New Deal?

The Democratic Party.

200

Which scientific consensus do climate change deniers often reject?

 That human activity causes global warming.

200

Which platform is most commonly used by green influencers?

 Instagram, TikTok, YouTube.

200

Why is air travel criticized by environmental activists?

 It produces high CO₂ emissions.

300

Name one way lobbies can influence members of Congress.

 Campaign donations, expert reports, meetings, advertising.

300

Which US state is a leader in wind energy production?

 Texas

300

Name one goal of the Green New Deal besides protecting the environment.

 Reducing inequality, creating green jobs, improving infrastructure.

300

Name one argument commonly used by climate change deniers.

Climate change is natural / scientists exaggerate.

300

Give one example of content shared by green influencers.
 

 Zero-waste tips, sustainable fashion, climate education.

300

Is flight shame a widespread concept in the US compared to Europe?

No, it is less common in the US.

400

Why do critics say lobbying can be a problem for democracy?

Because it can give more power to wealthy interests than to ordinary citizens.

400

 Why is the US energy transition considered slow by environmentalists?

Because fossil fuels are still heavily used and subsidized

400

Why do some Republicans oppose the Green New Deal?

They say it is too expensive and unrealistic.

400

How has climate change denial influenced US climate policies in the past?

It delayed regulations and international agreements.

400

What is a criticism often made about green influencers?

They may promote “greenwashing” or consumerism.

400

Name one alternative to flying promoted by supporters of flight shame.

 

Trains, local travel, video conferencing.

500

 How can environmental lobbies counterbalance corporate lobbies in Congress?
 

By raising public awareness, mobilizing voters, and supporting pro-climate candidates.

500

Explain one environmental consequence of continued fossil fuel consumption in the US.

Greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution, climate change.

500

How does the Green New Deal reflect a changing vision of the American economy?

It promotes sustainability over profit and long-term growth over short-term gains.

500

Why is climate change denial dangerous for future generations?

 It slows action and worsens environmental damage.

500

How can green influencers still positively impact environmental awareness?

By reaching young audiences and encouraging eco-friendly habits.

500

 Why is flight shame controversial in the US context?

Because of long distances, limited rail infrastructure, and economic concerns.

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