Climate Misinformation: How much do you know?

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Climate Misinformation Challenge

Test your knowledge about climate change and the factors affecting our planet with this engaging quiz. Find out how well you can distinguish facts from misinformation!

  • 10 multiple-choice questions
  • Learn about CO2 emissions, temperature changes, and public perceptions
  • Enhance your understanding of climate issues
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by EducatingEarth11
Who has released the lowest amount of CO2 emissions in 2020 across the world?
United States
China
Japan
India
Which of the following is an example of climate?
A snow blizzard
The average temperature of Philadelphia over the past 30 years
A foggy day caused by CO2 emissions
A hot March day in Pittsburg
How much has the Earth's temperature increased over the past 100 years?
About 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit
About 2.3 degrees Fahrenheit
About 4.6 degrees Fahrenheit
About 10.2 degrees Fahrenheit
What percentage of scientists agree on climate change?
37%
56%
87%
97%
What is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States?
Electricity Production
Transportation
Industry
Agriculture
Global Warming is caused by the sun.
True
False
How much has the sea level risen over the past 100 years?
2-4 inches
4-6 inches
6-8 inches
8-10 inches
Climate change is heating the world evenly.
True
False
What percentage of Americans think climate change is real?
About 25%
About 50%
About 70%
About 90%
What continent is affected by climate change the most?
Africa
North America
Australia
Asia
South America
Antarctica
Europe
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