Climate Change
Externalities
Carbon Tax
History of Environmental Policy
Environmental Disasters
100

The planet's average surface temperature has risen about how many degrees Fahrenheit since the late 19th century? (Must guess within one degree)

2.12

100

A/An _________ is a cost or benefit caused by a producer that is not financially incurred or received by that producer.

Externality

100

What is the name for a tax levied on the carbon emissions required to produce goods and services?

Carbon tax.

100

What is the name for any measure by a government or corporation or other public or private organization regarding the effects of human activities on the environment, particularly those measures that are designed to prevent or reduce harmful effects of human activities on ecosystems.

Environmental Policy

100

Top polluting country in the world?

China, with more than 10,065 million tons of CO2 released.

200

The ocean has absorbed much of the increased heat, with the top 100 meters (about 328 feet) of ocean showing warming of more than __ degrees Fahrenheit since 1969. (Must guess within one degree)

0.6

200

What kind of externality is climate change?

Negative

200

Does the United States currently tax industries for the carbon they produce?

No

200

What is the name of the most comprehensive US Environmental agency?

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

200

This disaster in 1986 in Ukraine killed 49 people and was estimated to have damaged almost $7 billion of property".

Chernobyl

300

The Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets have decreased in mass. Data from NASA's Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment show Greenland lost an average of 279 billion tons of ice per year between 1993 and 2019, while Antarctica lost about __ billion tons of ice per year. (Must guess within 50 billion)

148

300

A government gives money to orchards that plant fruit trees to provide positive externalities to beekeepers. What is the term for this type of money transfer?

A subsidy.

300

Name two energy sources that could be made more expensive under a carbon tax.

Coal, oil, natural gas and electricity

300

The earliest sewers were constructed in Mohenjo-daro (Indus, or Harappan, civilization) and in Rome (ancient Roman civilization), which date back to how many years ago? (Must guess within one thousand years)

Between 2700 and 4500 years ago (Answer must be between 1700 and 5500)

300

This agricultural disaster occurred in Canada and the United States from 1934–1939.

The Dust Bowl

400

Global sea level rose about __ inches in the last century. The rate in the last two decades, however, is nearly double that of the last century and accelerating slightly every year. (Must guess within 2 inches)

8

400
What is needed to counteract negative externalities?

Government intervention/policy.

400

President Biden has pledged to reach net-zero emissions by what year? (Must be exact).

Mr. Biden has pledged to cut U.S. emissions roughly in half by 2030 and reach net-zero emissions by 2050.

400

Which President signed the National Environmental Policy Act (or NEPA) and created the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)?

President Richard Nixon.

400

How many million tons of C02 did the United States emit in 2019? (Must guess within one thousand)

5,416 million. (4416-6416 accepted for answer)

500

Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, the acidity of surface ocean waters has increased by about __. (Must guess within 10%)

30%
500

This kind of tax is on a market transaction that creates a negative externality, or an additional cost, borne by individuals not directly involved in the transaction.

Pigovian/ Pigouvian Tax

500

Name the first country to implement a carbon tax.

Finland

500

Natural resources are almost always underpriced because they are often assumed to have infinite availability. This results in what American ecologist Garrett Hardin in 1968 called ________

“the tragedy of the commons.”

500

What is the top polluting company in the United States?

Exxon Mobil