Causes
Consequences
Adaptation
Mitigation
Case Studies
100

The reflective quality of a surface. 

What is albedo?

100

The area which will likely open new trade routes as a result of global warming. 

What is the North Pole?

100

This is one factor in disparities to climate change vulnerability. 

What is location, wealth, social differences, or risk perception?

100

Planting trees is an example of this mitigation strategy. 

What is carbon offsetting?

100

The country in which Indigenous communities are working with NGOs to conserve forests. 

What is Panama?

200

The part of the world most susceptible to negative impacts of climate change because of solar radiation variations. 

What is near the equator?

200

A seemingly minor change that can stimulate much larger changes. 

What is a tipping point?

200

The adaptation to rising sea levels in Binuangan. 

What is rebuilding homes to elevate them?

200

A system by which countries and organizations receive permits to produce a specified amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, which they may sell to other companies. 

What is carbon trading?

200

The country with contrasting vulnerability to the USA, as rising sea levels are driving internal migration or international migration to Fiji. 

What is Kiribati?

300

The type of incoming radiation from the sun. 

What is shortwave radiation?

300

These events are predicted to increase, notably in the Atlantic Ocean. 

What are hurricanes/cyclones/typhoons?

300

The adaptation in Todos Santos Cuchumatan to drought. (Be specific!)

What is international migration to the United States?

300

Aerosol injections are an example of this controversial mitigation strategy. 

What is geoengineering?

300

The emerging nation whose vulnerability contrasts with the USA, as they don't have the same wealth to be able to switch to clean energy sources, despite floods destroying crops. 

What is India?

400

A negative feedback loop occurs in sub-arctic/tundra regions because of this process. 

What is melting permafrost?

400

Climate change will likely cause an increase in this vector-borne disease. 

What is malaria?

400

The adaptation to rising sea levels in Kiribati.  (Be specific!)

What is internal migration? / What is international migration to Fiji?

400

The 2015 geopolitical event attempting to mitigate climate change. 

What is the Paris Agreement?

400

The country with contrasting vulnerability to the USA, as drought is driving international economic migration. 

What is Guatemala (Todos Santos Cuchumatan)?

500

Volcanic eruptions may cause this phenomenon, which can, in turn, results in variations in solar radiation. 

What is global dimming?

500

The earth's greatest natural carbon sink. 

What is the ocean?

500

The adaptation used in downtown Miami to combat rising sea levels. 

What is a pump in the sea wall? / What is elevated highways?

500

The meaning of the acronym COP (as in COP29). 

What is Conference of the Parties?

500

The country with contrasting vulnerability to the USA, as flooding is causing them to make structural changes to their house (rather than structural changes to the city)?

What is Philippines (Binuangan)?