Sustainability
Environmental Justice
Newark's UTC
Urban Heat Islands
Pop Culture
100

What is sustainability?

Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

100

Define environmental justice.

Environmental justice is a movement that ensures the creation, enactment, and enforcement of environmental legislation for all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income.

100

What is one organization trying to expand and protect Newark's UTC?

- Trees for Equity

- NJ Tree Foundation

- Newark Green Team

- Arbor Day Foundation

- The Nature Conservancy

100

What city has one of the largest urban heat intensities in the US?

Newark

100

What famous story by Dr. Seuss warns against the dangers of deforestation?

The Lorax

200

What are the three pillars of sustainability?

Environmental, social, economic

200

Name a consequence of environmental injustice.

- Damaging health issues

- Financial inequities

- Urban heat islands

- Increased air pollution

200

What is a cause of extreme heat in Newark?

What are:

- Human activity (e.g. deforestation, burning fossil fuels)

- Lack of trees

- High population density

- Tall buildings

200

What is an urban heat island?

Urban area that is hotter than surrounding regions.

200

What is the message of The Giving Tree?

It is our responsibility to care for the environment and be grateful for what it has to offer us.
300

How does profit affect the planet and people?

Economic sustainability funds social and environmental needs.

300

Name an activity that promotes environmental justice.

- Planting trees

- Sustainable practices (e.g. recycling)

- Community involvement

- Using clean energy (solar, wind, etc.)

- Raising awareness

300

How is Newark an example of environmental injustice?

Uban heat islands disproportionately affect low-income and BIPOC communities, which make up the majority of the population of Newark.

300

What is the area covered by trees within a geographic region?

Urban Tree Canopy

300

What animated family sci-fi film illustrates the issue of land pollution and waste production?

WALL-E

400

What is an ecological footprint?

Measurement that demonstrates the impact of a person’s behavior on their society, economy, and the planet.

400

What are redlined neighborhoods?

Redlining is a historical discriminatory practice in which individuals are denied business or financial services because they live in specific neighborhoods, historically been comprised of racial and ethnic minorities, low-income residents, and other underrepresented groups.

400

What is Newark's heat island intensity?

8.4

400

Name a benefit of a healthy urban tree canopy.

- Decreased flooding

- Cooler temperatures

- Wildlife habitat

- Purified air

- Reduced erosion & runoff

- Lower energy costs for buildings and homes

- Improved mental health

- Reduced noise pollution

400

What famous futuristic film promotes balance between humans and nature through elaborate cinematography?

Avatar

500

Name a factor that affects sustainability.

- Population

- Development Level

500

Name an example of environmental legislation.

- Clean Air Act 

- Safe Drinking Water Act

- Resource Conservation and Recovery Act

- Shore Protection Act 

500

What is Newark's current canopy cover percentage?

What is 10%?

500

How does increased tree canopy mitigate urban heat?

Canopy cover shades roads and buildings and also cools the air through evapotranspiration, making the urban environment cooler.  

500

What is the name of the tallest tree in the world?

General Sherman