A) The amount of greenhouse gases generated by human activities. B) A type of carbon found in forests. C) A measurement of shoe size. D) The weight of carbon in the atmosphere.
A) Using public transportation instead of driving a car. B) Throwing recyclable items in the trash. C) Eating more meat and dairy products. D) Increasing energy use at home.
A) Reducing the amount of carbon in the air. B) Switching to fossil fuels for energy production. C) Using more plastic products. D) Compensating for greenhouse gas emissions by funding projects that reduce emissions.
A) Using disposable products for office lunches. B) Keeping all electronic devices on standby mode. C) Implementing energy-efficient lighting and equipment. D) Printing unnecessary documents regularly.
A) They use more energy, increasing greenhouse gas emissions. B) They emit carbon dioxide directly. C) They have no impact on greenhouse gas emissions. D) They consume less electricity, reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
A) Carbon dioxide (CO2). B) Oxygen (O2). C) Argon (Ar). D) Nitrogen (N2).
A) Leaving the car engine running when parked. B) Accelerating and braking quickly while driving. C) Cycling or walking for short distances. D) Buying a large SUV.
A) To ensure a sustainable and habitable planet for them. B) To promote health hazards. C) To create immediate economic boom. D) To deplete natural resources quickly. |