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Earth Day Awareness Quiz

Test your knowledge about Earth Day and the importance of environmental protection. This quiz will cover key concepts related to climate change, greenhouse gases, and the goals of environmental initiatives. See how much you really know about our planet!

  • Learn about greenhouse gases and their impact
  • Discover ways you can contribute to fighting climate change
  • Understand local and global environmental policies
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by GreenGuard99
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Earth Day promotes international awareness of environmental protection and earth conservation. It's the perfect opportunity to teach people about important concepts, such as going green and reducing, reusing, recycling waste and stopping pollution and deforestation.
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Earth Day promotes international awareness of environmental protection and earth conservation. It's the perfect opportunity to teach people about important concepts, such as going green and reducing, reusing, recycling waste and stopping pollution and deforestation.
When was the first Earth Day?
1995
1970
1990
1977
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The first Earth Day was in 1970, conceived by Senator Gaylord Nelson in the US. Only 20 years later, in 1990, Earth Day went global and mobilized 200 million people in 141 countries, according to the Earth Day Network, and it gave major attention to environmental issues like recycling, pollution, illegal dumping, climate change, clean energy.
 
Today, Earth Day is widely recognized as the largest secular observance in the world, marked by more than a billion people every year as a day of action to change human behavior and create global, national and local policy changes
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The first Earth Day was in 1970, conceived by Senator Gaylord Nelson in the US. Only 20 years later, in 1990, Earth Day went global and mobilized 200 million people in 141 countries, according to the Earth Day Network, and it gave major attention to environmental issues like recycling, pollution, illegal dumping, climate change, clean energy.
 
Today, Earth Day is widely recognized as the largest secular observance in the world, marked by more than a billion people every year as a day of action to change human behavior and create global, national and local policy changes
Which of the following is a greenhouse gas?
CO₂ (Carbon Dioxide)
CH₄ (Methane)
Water Vapor
Nitrous Oxide
Which of the following are consequences associated with climate change?
The ice sheets are declining, glaciers are in retreat globally, and our oceans are more acidic than ever
Surface temperatures are setting new heat records about each year
More extreme weather like droughts, heat waves, and hurricanes
Global sea levels are rising at an alarmingly fast rate — 17 centimeters (6.7 inches) in the last century alone and going higher
What can you do to help fight climate change?
Divest from fossil fuel companies
Engage yourself in the science behind climate change
Vote for political candidates who will advocate for climate-related legislation and policy improvements
Reach out to KSN Horizon team about how to decarbonize your real estate portfolios
What are some of the goals set out in Ireland's Climate Action Plan 2021?
Reducing emissions by 51% before 2030
Achiving Net Zero reduction by 2050
Reducing emissions by 51% before 2035
Ireland will create legislation to promote e-scooters use to reduce emissions in transportation
Ireland is located in what type of Biome?
Temperate deciduous forest
Tropical Rainforest
Tundra
Savanna
Which of these are Irish pollinators?
Bees
Hoverflies
Butterflies
Moths and other flies
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How do we support local Irish pollinators?
 
Outdoor Spaces
  1. Protect areas that are already providing food and shelter for pollinators
  2. Mow 1/3 of all grassy areas under a pollinator-friendly regimen
  3. Create a long-flowering meadow
  4. Plant a clover lawn
  5. Pollinator friendly containers
  6. Plant pollinator friendly bulbs
  7. Plant pollinator friendly trees and shrubs
  8. Create a pollinator friendly flower bed
  9. Plant a native wild flower meadow
  10. Hedgerows for pollinators
  11. Create earth banks for solitary mining bees
  12. Drill holes in wood
  13. Install a bee hotel
  14. Eliminate use of herbicides
  15. Adopt pollinator friendly pesticide code
Indoor Spaces
  1. Raise awareness in the Local Community
  2. Raise awareness in the Workplace
 
 
All-Ireland-Pollinator-Plan-logo-www
 
 
How do we support local Irish pollinators?
 
Outdoor Spaces
  1. Protect areas that are already providing food and shelter for pollinators
  2. Mow 1/3 of all grassy areas under a pollinator-friendly regimen
  3. Create a long-flowering meadow
  4. Plant a clover lawn
  5. Pollinator friendly containers
  6. Plant pollinator friendly bulbs
  7. Plant pollinator friendly trees and shrubs
  8. Create a pollinator friendly flower bed
  9. Plant a native wild flower meadow
  10. Hedgerows for pollinators
  11. Create earth banks for solitary mining bees
  12. Drill holes in wood
  13. Install a bee hotel
  14. Eliminate use of herbicides
  15. Adopt pollinator friendly pesticide code
Indoor Spaces
  1. Raise awareness in the Local Community
  2. Raise awareness in the Workplace
 
 
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