Exam 19: Climate Disruption and Ozone Depletion
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Current levels of climate disruption account for the premature deaths of 300,000 people each year.
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Environmental economists agree that the most critical goal is to put a price on carbon emissions to get all emitters to pay all of the estimated harmful environmental and health costs of their carbon emissions.
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Since 1975,the atmospheric warming on the earth has ____.
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The amount of CO2 generated directly by any individual or group is called a(n)____________________.
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Which of the following actions would increase carbon dioxide levels?
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Which statement about the difficulty of addressing climate change is false?
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Greenland's glaciers contain about 10% of the world's fresh water.
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Climate change models predict a decline in agricultural productivity in ____________________ and ____________________ regions.
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The concentration of carbon dioxide in the troposphere at the start of the Industrial Revolution was approximately ____.
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Some people believe the sun has become hotter and is responsible for global warming.Data about which of the following disputes that claim?
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There are several possible climate change tipping points.Which one of the following is not one of these points?
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Scientists accept there is nothing we can do to change the coming climate disaster.
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Use the figure above to answer the following question(s) .
-By how much more is temperature expected to change from 2011 to 2025?

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The tipping point for CO2 levels is 450 ppm.This means ____.
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____________________ intends to be the first country to become carbon neutral by having zero net emissions by 2030.
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Greenland's glaciers contain what percentage of the world's freshwater?
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"Methane time bombs" is a phrase associated with which of the following?
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The world's economies are not dependent on the natural greenhouse effect.
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