The Atmosphere
Greenhouse Effect & Climate Change
The Ozone Layer
Organizations & Perspectives
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100

This layer of the atmosphere, extending up to 16-17 km, is where most weather occurs and temperature decreases with altitude.


What is the troposphere?

100

This process describes how rising CO₂ levels increase plant productivity, leading to a 12% productivity increase worldwide between 1982-2020.


What is the carbon fertilization effect?

100

This 1987 international agreement successfully addressed stratospheric ozone depletion through binding commitments and financial assistance.


What is the Montreal Protocol?

100

This global environmental movement, abbreviated XR, uses non-violent protests and mass arrests to force government action on climate change.


What is Extinction Rebellion?


100

Costa Rica achieved 98.2% renewable electricity in 2016, but 64% percentage of total energy still comes from fossil fuels due to this sector.


What is the transport sector? 

200

These two gases make up 99% of Earth's atmosphere but cannot absorb or emit long-wave radiation.


What are nitrogen (N₂) and oxygen (O₂)?

200

This greenhouse gas is the second largest contributor to global warming, with cattle converting up to 10% of their food into it.


What is methane (CH₄)?

200

Ozone in this layer of the atmosphere absorbs UV radiation and protects living organisms from harmful effects.


What is the stratosphere?

200

This author of "The Skeptical Environmentalist" argues that climate solutions are too expensive and supports modest carbon taxes while investing in green technology.


Who is Bjorn Lomborg?

200

This mitigation technology captures CO₂ from power plant smokestacks and stores it in saline reservoirs or depleted oil fields.


What is Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)?

300

This atmospheric circulation model redistributes heat from the equator to the poles through three cells in each hemisphere.


What is the tricellular model?

300

This process occurs when corals lose their symbiotic algae due to stress from unusually warm water.


What is coral bleaching?

300

These substances, abbreviated as CFCs, were commonly used in refrigerants and aerosol propellants before being banned.


What are chlorofluorocarbons?

300

This UN organization was established in 1998 to assess scientific, environmental, and socioeconomic impacts of climate change.

What is the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change)?

300

The ozone hole is located in this region of Earth.


What is over the poles/above the Antarctic/Arctic (or at higher latitudes)?

400

This atmospheric boundary marks the top of the troposphere where rising air spreads out horizontally.


What is the tropopause?

400

Without the natural greenhouse effect, Earth's average temperature would be this frigid value instead of 15°C.



What is -18°C?

400

This amendment to the Montreal Protocol banned the use of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)

What is the Kigali amendment? 

400

This controversial geoengineering approach - abbreviated S R M - involves injecting aerosols into the stratosphere or using space-based reflectors to manage solar radiation.


What is Solar Radiation Management?

400

This phenomenon occurs when aerosols increase cloud cover and reflect solar radiation, causing industrial areas to warm less than expected.


What is global dimming (or regional dimming)?

500

On average, temperature falls at this rate per kilometer as you ascend through the troposphere.


What is 6.5°C per km?

500

Climate change causes this effect in seawater when rising temperatures cause water molecules to take up more space.


What is the steric effect (or thermal expansion)?

500

This type of chemical reaction allows a single halogen atom to repeatedly destroy ozone molecules after being regenerated.


What is a catalytic cycle?

500

The United States withdrew from this agreement in 2020, re-entered this agreement in 2021, then withdrew from it again in 2025

The Paris Agreement

500

Higher CO₂ levels have reduced concentrations of this macronutrient in wheat, rice, barley, and potatoes by 10-15%.


What is protein?