Producing Food
Producing Manufactured Goods
Producing Energy
Environmental Justice
Climate Change & Deforestation
100

These chemicals are used to kill plants and have been widely sprayed all over the globe.

What are Pesticides?

100

These chemicals are what make plastics flexible.

What are phthalates?

100

This source of energy is the most consumed in the U.S.

What is oil or petroleum?

100

This place is considered the birthplace of the environmental justice movement.

What is Warren County, North Carolina?

100

High levels of GHG are responsible for global warming and stand for this.

What is greenhouse gas?

200

CAFO stands for this.

What is Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation?

200

This term is used to describe a chemical that causes weight gain.

What is an obesogen?

200
Mountaintop removal is a technique to extract this source of energy.

What is coal?

200

This was a discriminatory practice that consisted of the systematic denial of services such as mortgages, insurance loans, and other financial services to residents of certain areas, based on their race or ethnicity.

What is redlining?

200

In this city in 2015, global leaders gathered to make climate pledges and commit to lowering carbon emissions to curb climate change.

What is Paris?
300

This process uses animal carcasses and turns them into animal feed and other products.

What is Rendering?

300

Daily Double:

Chloracne is a health symptom of exposure to this toxic chemical.

What is dioxin?

300

The respiratory disease COPD stands for this.

What is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?

300

Daily Double:

These are exposures, public health or environmental effects from the combined emissions and discharges, in a geographic area, including environmental pollution from all sources.

What are cumulative impacts?

300

This weather phenomenon is measured on a scale of 0-5, yet with climate change intensifying weather patterns, the scale for these types of storms may need to be adjusted in the future.

What are hurricanes?

400

These "zones" are caused by fertilizer runoff and CAFO wastes that get into our oceans and contribute to eutrophication.

What are dead zones?

400

These are known as "forever chemicals".

What are PFCs or PFAs?

400

Uranium deposits will last around 80 years, but the waste from nuclear fuel that uses uranium will last this long.

What is 300,000 years?

400

This state was the first to have an environmental justice policy (hint: it happened before the Federal Policy in 1994).

What is Arkansas?

400

While carbon dioxide is a common greenhouse gas, this GHG is even more potent and has sped up climate change, especially after the advent of fracking.

What is methane?

500

This is the percentage of cropland in the U.S. that is dedicated to organic farming.

What is 0.5%?

500

This is the substance that was made infamous in the Flint, Michigan water crisis.

What is lead?

500

This city is now abandoned and home to the world's largest wildlife preserve after a deadly nuclear incident in 1984.

What is Chernobyl?

500

This Arkansas community is home to a Georgia-Pacific paper and chemical plant that was responsible for local pollution, including dumping waste into "stink creek."

What is Crossett, Arkansas?

500

This type of disease will increase in traditionally cooler areas of the country as the climate warms (hint: mosquitos, ticks).

What is vector-borne disease?