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CARBON NEUTRALITY RANKING GAME
 
 
What Emits the Most Carbon?
 
 
Created by the Arboretum Ambassadors

A visually engaging illustration showing various carbon-emitting activities like driving, flying, and using electricity, contrasted with trees and renewable energy sources, all in an eco-friendly design.

Carbon Neutrality Ranking Game

Test your knowledge about carbon emissions with our engaging Carbon Neutrality Ranking Game! This interactive quiz examines various activities that contribute to carbon emissions and helps you understand their impact on the environment.

Join now to discover:

  • Which everyday activities emit the most carbon
  • How your choices affect climate change
  • Fun facts about carbon neutrality
9 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ReducingCarbon3
Carbon emissions refers to how much carbon something releases into the atmosphere. Carbon in the atmosphere is a huge contributor to climate change. Emissions are measured in tons. For reference, one ton of carbon would fill up a cube that is 27' x 27' x 27'. Do you think you can figure out which activities below emit more carbon than the others?
 
 
 
Carbon emissions refers to how much carbon something releases into the atmosphere. Carbon in the atmosphere is a huge contributor to climate change. Emissions are measured in tons. For reference, one ton of carbon would fill up a cube that is 27' x 27' x 27'. Do you think you can figure out which activities below emit more carbon than the others?
 
 
 
  • Clearing 1 hectare (2.47 acres) of forest land (almost two football fields)
  • Using a dryer for 8 loads of laundry a week for a year (the average amount of loads for an American family per week)
  • Spending $200 a month for a year on electricity in a household of 4 people in Davis, CA
  • Eating 57 pounds of beef for a year (the average amount of beef an American eats per year)
  • Driving a USA Toyota Honda Odyssey 2010 for 200,000 miles
  • Taking a flight from San Francisco (SFO) to New York City (JFK)
  • Clearing 1 hectare (2.47 acres) of forest land (almost two football fields)
  • Using a dryer for 8 loads of laundry a week for a year (the average amount of loads for an American family per week)
  • Spending $200 a month for a year on electricity in a household of 4 people in Davis, CA
  • Eating 57 pounds of beef for a year (the average amount of beef an American eats per year)
  • Driving a USA Toyota Honda Odyssey 2010 for 200,000 miles
  • Taking a flight from San Francisco (SFO) to New York City (JFK)
Rank each activity from 6 (emitting the most carbon) to 1 (emitting the least carbon)
Rank each activity from 6 (emitting the most carbon) to 1 (emitting the least carbon)
Clearing 1 hectare (2.47 acres) of forest land (almost two football fields)
Using a dryer for 8 loads of laundry a week for a year (the average amount of loads for an American family per week)
Spending $200 a month for a year on electricity in a household of 4 people in Davis, CA
Eating 57 pounds of beef for a year (the average amount of beef an American eats per year)
Driving a USA Toyota Honda Odyssey 2010 for 200,000 miles
Taking a flight from San Francisco (SFO) to New York City (JFK)
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