Biodiversity
Climate Change
HIPPO
Ecosystem Services
Designing Solutions
100

What does biodiversity mean?

The variety of living things in an area.

100

What gas contributes most to global warming?

Carbon dioxide (CO₂).

100

What does the “H” in HIPPO stand for?

Habitat destruction.

100

What are ecosystem services?

The free benefits nature provides that support human life.

100

What is one simple way people can protect an ecosystem?

Reuse, Recycle, reduce waste, or pick up litter. Turning off lights. Other "simple" changes.

200

Why is biodiversity important?

It makes ecosystems more stable and better able to recover from change.

200

What is the main cause of modern climate change?

Burning fossil fuels and releasing greenhouse gases.

200

What does HIPPO stand for?

Habitat destruction, Invasive species, Pollution, Population, Overharvesting.

200

Give one example of an ecosystem service.

Pollination, clean water, oxygen from trees, or flood control.

200

What should a good environmental solution include?

It should help the environment and still meet human needs.

300

What happens when a keystone species is removed?

Many species disappear, reducing biodiversity.

300

How do greenhouse gases cause warming?

They trap heat.

300

Which HIPPO threat is the cause of all the others? 

Human population growth.

300

How do wetlands help people?

They filter water and reduce flooding.

300

Give an example of a realistic solution to protect biodiversity. Something bigger than at the individual level(a community, city, state, etc.)

Plant native species, limit pesticide use, or create protected areas, etc.

400

Give one human action that can increase biodiversity.

Restoring habitats, reducing pollution, or protecting endangered species.

400

Give one way climate change can harm ecosystems.

Melting ice, droughts, coral bleaching, or changing migration patterns.

400

How does pollution harm biodiversity?

It damages habitats and poisons organisms.

400

Why are ecosystem services important to humans?

They provide resources and protection we rely on to survive.

400

Why is it important to test or refine a solution before using it everywhere?

To make sure it’s effective and doesn’t cause new problems.

500

How can losing biodiversity affect humans?

It can reduce resources like food, medicine, and clean water.

500

What can communities do to fight climate change?

Use renewable energy, plant trees, or reduce waste.

500

How does overharvesting reduce biodiversity?

It removes species faster than they can reproduce.

500

How can humans accidentally damage ecosystem services?

Polluting water, removing trees, or destroying habitats that provide these benefits.

500

What’s one possible trade-off(issue/problem) of a conservation plan?

It might cost money, limit land use, or reduce convenience for people.