Deck 19: Climate Disruption and Ozone Depletion
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Deck 19: Climate Disruption and Ozone Depletion
1
The earth's lower atmosphere is composed of all of the following greenhouse gases, except
A)ozone
B)carbon dioxide
C)water vapor
D)methane
E)nitrous oxide
A)ozone
B)carbon dioxide
C)water vapor
D)methane
E)nitrous oxide
A
2
Which of the following best describes the earth's average surface temperature for the past 900,000 years?
A)a steady warming trend
B)fairly steady temperatures until recently
C)prolonged periods of cooling and warming
D)fairly steady with occasional cool spells
E)fairly steady with a recent cooling trend.
A)a steady warming trend
B)fairly steady temperatures until recently
C)prolonged periods of cooling and warming
D)fairly steady with occasional cool spells
E)fairly steady with a recent cooling trend.
C
3
If current rates of CO₂ emissions continue, the CO₂ level will be at what level by 2050?
A)275 ppm
B)335 ppm
C)380 ppm
D)450 ppm
E)560 ppm
A)275 ppm
B)335 ppm
C)380 ppm
D)450 ppm
E)560 ppm
E
4
Major climate models predict all of the following, except
A)a 2- to 4.5-degree centigrade rise in earth's mean surface temperature by 2100
B)human role in the changes in global temperature
C)the falling of global sea levels
D)lower temperature rises are only possible with drastic greenhouse gas cuts
E)temperature increases of 3 degrees centigrade are most likely
A)a 2- to 4.5-degree centigrade rise in earth's mean surface temperature by 2100
B)human role in the changes in global temperature
C)the falling of global sea levels
D)lower temperature rises are only possible with drastic greenhouse gas cuts
E)temperature increases of 3 degrees centigrade are most likely
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5
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, the acidity of the ocean surface has increased by what percentage?
A)10%
B)20%
C)30%
D)40%
E)50%
A)10%
B)20%
C)30%
D)40%
E)50%
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6
Climate models predict that global warming will be most severe in which regions?
A)Australia
B)North America
C)Polar regions
D)Africa
E)Euro-Asia
A)Australia
B)North America
C)Polar regions
D)Africa
E)Euro-Asia
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7
What is the big deal about the atmosphere getting a few degrees warmer?
A)may raise the ocean level
B)may kill off the coral in the oceans
C)may cause warm weather plants to move further north or south
D)may move weather patterns around
E)may cause a rapid global change in climate
A)may raise the ocean level
B)may kill off the coral in the oceans
C)may cause warm weather plants to move further north or south
D)may move weather patterns around
E)may cause a rapid global change in climate
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8
A 2007 study by NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies predicts how much of the world's land area could be experiencing extreme drought by 2059?
A)12%
B)23%
C)33%
D)45%
E)53%
A)12%
B)23%
C)33%
D)45%
E)53%
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9
One key component to a successful strategy to reduce the threat of projected climate disruption must be which of the following?
A)reduce cattle belching
B)increased use of nitrogen fertilizers
C)global energy efficiency revolution
D)scattering iron particles in the oceans
E)harnessing the power of nuclear fission
A)reduce cattle belching
B)increased use of nitrogen fertilizers
C)global energy efficiency revolution
D)scattering iron particles in the oceans
E)harnessing the power of nuclear fission
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10
Scientists studying climate change estimate the average global sea level rise by the year 2100 may be as much as _____ or higher.
A)3 inches
B)6 inches
C)24 inches
D)39 inches
E)50 inches
A)3 inches
B)6 inches
C)24 inches
D)39 inches
E)50 inches
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11
During the past 275 years human activities have been responsible for 70% of methane emissions. Those activities included all of the following, except
A)raising cattle and sheep
B)the use of modern fertilizers
C)extracting fossil fuels
D)creating landfills
E)flooding land to create reservoirs
A)raising cattle and sheep
B)the use of modern fertilizers
C)extracting fossil fuels
D)creating landfills
E)flooding land to create reservoirs
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12
Carbon dioxide rates reached what level in 2010?
A)300 ppm
B)332 ppm
C)357 ppm
D)389 ppm
E)417ppm
A)300 ppm
B)332 ppm
C)357 ppm
D)389 ppm
E)417ppm
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13
The oceans absorb between 25─30% of the CO₂ in the lower atmosphere.As the oceans heat up, this absorption
A)increases dramatically
B)increases somewhat
C)stays relatively stable
D)decreases
E)stops
A)increases dramatically
B)increases somewhat
C)stays relatively stable
D)decreases
E)stops
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14
Some people believe the sun has become hotter and is responsible for global warming.Data about which of the following disputes that claim?
A)the stratosphere being cooler than the troposphere
B)projected surface temperature of the sun
C)air currents at high altitude
D)ocean currents
E)air currents at low altitude
A)the stratosphere being cooler than the troposphere
B)projected surface temperature of the sun
C)air currents at high altitude
D)ocean currents
E)air currents at low altitude
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15
Greenland's glaciers contain what percentage of the world's freshwater?
A)2%
B)3%
C)5%
D)10%
E)12%
A)2%
B)3%
C)5%
D)10%
E)12%
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16
NASA climate scientist James Hansen predicts we need to bring CO₂ levels down to the level we had in 1990 in order to maintain a climate similar to what we have had over the last 10,000 years. What is that 1990 CO₂ level?
A)500 ppm
B)450 ppm
C)380 ppm
D)350 ppm
E)280 ppm
A)500 ppm
B)450 ppm
C)380 ppm
D)350 ppm
E)280 ppm
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17
Nitrous oxide (N₂0) levels are rising. Each nitrous oxide molecule has how much stronger a warming potential than does a molecule of carbon dioxide?
A)27
B)298
C)13
D)306
E)127
A)27
B)298
C)13
D)306
E)127
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18
The minimum period of time for measuring climate, rather than weather, is which of the following?
A)2 weeks
B)6 months
C)1 year
D)10 years
E)30 years
A)2 weeks
B)6 months
C)1 year
D)10 years
E)30 years
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19
The concentration of carbon dioxide in the troposphere at the start of the Industrial Revolution was approximately
A)280 ppm
B)290 ppm
C)300 ppm
D)310 ppm
E)320 ppm
A)280 ppm
B)290 ppm
C)300 ppm
D)310 ppm
E)320 ppm
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20
Scientific studies and models indicate we need to prevent CO₂ levels from reaching an irreversible tipping point of ____ ppm, which could set into motion large-scale, long-term changes.
A)450 ppm
B)500 ppm
C)550 ppm
D)600 ppm
E)650 ppm
A)450 ppm
B)500 ppm
C)550 ppm
D)600 ppm
E)650 ppm
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21
Which of the following is not a strategy for reducing the threat of climate change?
A)Improve energy efficiency.
B)Shift from fossil fuels to a mix of carbon-free energy resources.
C)Stop cutting down tropical forests.
D)Capture and store as much carbon dioxide as possible.
E)Continue with current practices.
A)Improve energy efficiency.
B)Shift from fossil fuels to a mix of carbon-free energy resources.
C)Stop cutting down tropical forests.
D)Capture and store as much carbon dioxide as possible.
E)Continue with current practices.
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22
The western United States is currently experiencing its worst drought in how many years?
A)1000
B)500
C)300
D)250
E)150
A)1000
B)500
C)300
D)250
E)150
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23
The 2003 U.S.National Academy of Sciences report outlined a worst-case scenario in which all of the following could occur, except
A)collapse of ecosystems
B)floods in low-lying coastal cities
C)forests burning in vast wildfires
D)drinking and irrigation water drying up
E)mountain glaciers growing in size
A)collapse of ecosystems
B)floods in low-lying coastal cities
C)forests burning in vast wildfires
D)drinking and irrigation water drying up
E)mountain glaciers growing in size
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24
It has been suggested that the threat of global warming can be addressed by all of the following geoengineering strategies, except
A)adding iron to the oceans
B)build lots of chemical plants to remove ocean acidity
C)injecting sulfate particulates into the stratosphere
D)covering the oceans with Styrofoam chips
E)place giant mirrors in orbit above the earth to reflect sunlight
A)adding iron to the oceans
B)build lots of chemical plants to remove ocean acidity
C)injecting sulfate particulates into the stratosphere
D)covering the oceans with Styrofoam chips
E)place giant mirrors in orbit above the earth to reflect sunlight
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25
The predicted rise in sea levels during the 21st Century will likely cause all of the following results, except
A)saltwater contamination of coastal freshwater aquifers
B)flooding of some of the world's largest coastal cities, including New York
C)flooding of low-lying barrier islands and gently sloping coastlines
D)replenishment of many coastal fisheries
E)destruction of many coastal estuaries, wetlands, and coral reefs
A)saltwater contamination of coastal freshwater aquifers
B)flooding of some of the world's largest coastal cities, including New York
C)flooding of low-lying barrier islands and gently sloping coastlines
D)replenishment of many coastal fisheries
E)destruction of many coastal estuaries, wetlands, and coral reefs
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26
In a warmer world, which of the following organisms are likely to decline in numbers?
A)insects
B)microbes
C)humans
D)fungi and molds
E)weeds
A)insects
B)microbes
C)humans
D)fungi and molds
E)weeds
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27
Prevention approaches to global warming include all of the following, except
A)Increase beef production to strengthen public health.
B)Shift from coal to natural gas
C)Reduce deforestation
D)Slow population growth.
E)Improve energy efficiency.
A)Increase beef production to strengthen public health.
B)Shift from coal to natural gas
C)Reduce deforestation
D)Slow population growth.
E)Improve energy efficiency.
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28
Climate models indicate that we will have to deal with all of the following issues that will result from a rapidly changing climate, except
A)where food can be grown
B)how much food can be grown
C)which areas will have increased drought or flooding
D)where people and wildlife will be able to live
E)what kinds of economies will exist
A)where food can be grown
B)how much food can be grown
C)which areas will have increased drought or flooding
D)where people and wildlife will be able to live
E)what kinds of economies will exist
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29
Methane locked in the permafrost soils of the tundra contains ____ times the amount of carbon dioxide released from burning fossil fuels each year.
A)70─100
B)50─60
C)30─40
D)20─30
E)10─15
A)70─100
B)50─60
C)30─40
D)20─30
E)10─15
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30
Carbon capture and storage techniques have all of the following problems, except
A)CCS requires large inputs of energy to accomplish
B)CCS promotes continued use of coal.
C)CCS operates on the precautionary principle.
D)CCS does nothing to reduce greenhouse gases coming from motor vehicles
E)CCS requires stored CO2 to remain sealed away from the atmosphere forever
A)CCS requires large inputs of energy to accomplish
B)CCS promotes continued use of coal.
C)CCS operates on the precautionary principle.
D)CCS does nothing to reduce greenhouse gases coming from motor vehicles
E)CCS requires stored CO2 to remain sealed away from the atmosphere forever
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31
Scientific debate over whether the warming of the ocean would or would not result in more frequent and stronger tropical storms and hurricanes, was settled by consensus. The consensus stated there would be
A)fewer and weaker hurricanes
B)more and weaker hurricanes
C)fewer and stronger hurricanes
D)more and stronger hurricanes
E)no change in the strength or frequency of hurricanes
A)fewer and weaker hurricanes
B)more and weaker hurricanes
C)fewer and stronger hurricanes
D)more and stronger hurricanes
E)no change in the strength or frequency of hurricanes
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32
"Methane time bombs" is a phrase associated with which of the following?
A)methane released from permafrost
B)methane released by cattle
C)methane released by decaying manure
D)methane released from glaciers
E)methane released from sewage treatment plants
A)methane released from permafrost
B)methane released by cattle
C)methane released by decaying manure
D)methane released from glaciers
E)methane released from sewage treatment plants
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33
All of the following are examples of reducing carbon dioxide levels by collecting greenhouse gas emissions and storing them somewhere, except
A)massive planting of trees
B)draining wetlands
C)pumping it deep underground
D)growing more switchgrass
E)the use of biochar for fertilizer
A)massive planting of trees
B)draining wetlands
C)pumping it deep underground
D)growing more switchgrass
E)the use of biochar for fertilizer
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34
A rise in sea level is least likely to
A)flood areas where one-third of the world's human population lives
B)save the coral reefs
C)accelerate coastal erosion
D)contaminate coastal aquifers
E)disrupt coastal fisheries
A)flood areas where one-third of the world's human population lives
B)save the coral reefs
C)accelerate coastal erosion
D)contaminate coastal aquifers
E)disrupt coastal fisheries
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35
A 2009 study by the University of Maryland projects which of the following locations will see the biggest sea level rise in the world?
A)north polar region
B)Netherlands
C)Louisiana
D)north eastern U.S
E)Florida
A)north polar region
B)Netherlands
C)Louisiana
D)north eastern U.S
E)Florida
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36
Which of the following ecosystems is least likely to suffer disruption and species loss from climate change?
A)temperate oak-pine and oak-hickory forests
B)coral reefs
C)coastal wetlands
D)high elevation mountaintops
E)alpine and Arctic tundra
A)temperate oak-pine and oak-hickory forests
B)coral reefs
C)coastal wetlands
D)high elevation mountaintops
E)alpine and Arctic tundra
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37
A warmer world is least likely to result in
A)decreased food production
B)reductions in biodiversity
C)a rise in sea level
D)increased moderate weather
E)spread of tropical diseases
A)decreased food production
B)reductions in biodiversity
C)a rise in sea level
D)increased moderate weather
E)spread of tropical diseases
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38
Addressing climate change is difficult for all of the following reasons, except
A)The problem is global, not regional.
B)Humans are not hard-wired to respond to long-term threats
C)Problems will be solved by long-term political solutions.
D)Many of the problems and solutions are controversial.
E)The benefits and harmful impacts are spread evenly.
A)The problem is global, not regional.
B)Humans are not hard-wired to respond to long-term threats
C)Problems will be solved by long-term political solutions.
D)Many of the problems and solutions are controversial.
E)The benefits and harmful impacts are spread evenly.
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39
Following is a list of possible climate change tipping points, except for one.Choose the one that is not a tipping point.
A)atmospheric level of 450 ppm
B)collapse and melting of the Greenland ice sheet
C)expansion of Amazon rainforest
D)massive release of methane from Arctic permafrost
E)sharp drop in the ability of the oceans to absorb CO2
A)atmospheric level of 450 ppm
B)collapse and melting of the Greenland ice sheet
C)expansion of Amazon rainforest
D)massive release of methane from Arctic permafrost
E)sharp drop in the ability of the oceans to absorb CO2
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40
According to John Sterman's Bathtub Model, how much of the CO₂ being emitted into the atmosphere is retained in the atmosphere for up to 200 years.
A)100%
B)45%
C)30%
D)25%
E)<1%
A)100%
B)45%
C)30%
D)25%
E)<1%
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41
Estimates of global sea level rise by the year 2100 is from 39 to 78 inches.
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42
Chemicals capable of destroying ozone include all of the following, except
A)chlorofluorocarbons
B)formaldehyde used as a preservative
C)halons in fire extinguishers and crop fumigants
D)carbon tetrachloride used as a solvent
E)methyl bromide used as a fumigant
A)chlorofluorocarbons
B)formaldehyde used as a preservative
C)halons in fire extinguishers and crop fumigants
D)carbon tetrachloride used as a solvent
E)methyl bromide used as a fumigant
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43
The effects of ozone depletion on humans includes all of the following, except
A)more cataracts
B)suppression of immune system
C)more brain cancers
D)worse sunburn
E)more skin cancers
A)more cataracts
B)suppression of immune system
C)more brain cancers
D)worse sunburn
E)more skin cancers
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44
It is possible to tell if the earth's climate is changing based on a few years, or a decade or two.
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45
By 2009, how many U.S.states had set goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions?
A)1
B)5
C)12
D)22
E)30
A)1
B)5
C)12
D)22
E)30
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46
Greenland's glaciers contain about 10% of the world's fresh water.
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47
Climate change affects the entire planet and will be long-term.
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48
Researchers Rowland and Molina, in 1974, came to all of the following conclusions about CFCs except:
A)CFCs remain in the atmosphere once they are injected there
B)CFCs combine with water vapor and are responsible for acid rain
C)after 11-20 years CFCs rise into the stratosphere
D)once in the stratosphere CFCs break ozone down
E)each CFC molecule can last in the stratosphere from 65 to 385 years
A)CFCs remain in the atmosphere once they are injected there
B)CFCs combine with water vapor and are responsible for acid rain
C)after 11-20 years CFCs rise into the stratosphere
D)once in the stratosphere CFCs break ozone down
E)each CFC molecule can last in the stratosphere from 65 to 385 years
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49
Which of the following countries intends to become the first carbon neutral country by cutting its net carbon emissions to zero by 2030?
A)Canada
B)United States
C)Mexico
D)Nicaragua
E)Costa Rica
A)Canada
B)United States
C)Mexico
D)Nicaragua
E)Costa Rica
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50
Which of the following companies has cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 72% and saved $3 billion while increasing its business by almost a third?
A)Alcoa
B)DuPont
C)Walmart
D)General Electric
E)British Petroleum
A)Alcoa
B)DuPont
C)Walmart
D)General Electric
E)British Petroleum
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51
By the year 2050 the world needs to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by what amount in order to prevent the planet heating up by more than 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit?
A)5-15%
B)15-25%
C)25-50%
D)50-80%
E)100%
A)5-15%
B)15-25%
C)25-50%
D)50-80%
E)100%
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52
The 1997 Kyoto Protocol went into effect in 2005 with only seven of the world's 194 nations not ratifying the agreement. Which of the following countries did not ratify it?
A)Netherlands
B)Canada
C)United States
D)Germany
E)Switzerland
A)Netherlands
B)Canada
C)United States
D)Germany
E)Switzerland
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53
Which of the following is not a precaution to follow in order to reduce exposure to UV radiation?
A)do not use tanning parlors or sun lamps
B)limit exposure to UV radiation to overcast days
C)do not expose yourself to the sun if you are taking antibiotics or birth control pills
D)use sunscreen with a protection factor of at least 15
E)use UV-A and UV-B protective clothing and sunglasses
A)do not use tanning parlors or sun lamps
B)limit exposure to UV radiation to overcast days
C)do not expose yourself to the sun if you are taking antibiotics or birth control pills
D)use sunscreen with a protection factor of at least 15
E)use UV-A and UV-B protective clothing and sunglasses
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54
A layer of ozone in the lower stratosphere reduces the sun's harmful UV radiation by how much?
A)95%
B)63%
C)49%
D)33%
E)20%
A)95%
B)63%
C)49%
D)33%
E)20%
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55
Chlorofluorocarbons are
A)nontoxic
B)corrosive
C)odorous
D)flammable
E)expensive
A)nontoxic
B)corrosive
C)odorous
D)flammable
E)expensive
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56
Over the past 900,000 years the earth's atmosphere has been remarkably steady, not undergoing cycles of warming and cooling.
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57
There are six major methods governments can use to promote solutions to climate disruption, including all of the following, except
A)strictly regulate carbon dioxide and methane as air pollutants
B)phase in carbon taxes or fees
C)place a cap on total human-generated carbon dioxide and methane emissions
D)increase subsidies to businesses that encourage energy efficient technologies
E)curb economic growth
A)strictly regulate carbon dioxide and methane as air pollutants
B)phase in carbon taxes or fees
C)place a cap on total human-generated carbon dioxide and methane emissions
D)increase subsidies to businesses that encourage energy efficient technologies
E)curb economic growth
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58
The world's economies are not dependent on the natural greenhouse effect.
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59
If Greenland's ice were to melt completely the global sea level would rise by 23 feet.
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60
If all of the ozone-depleting substances were banned tomorrow, it would take about ____ years for earth to recover to pre-1950 levels.
A)25
B)50
C)75
D)100
E)125
A)25
B)50
C)75
D)100
E)125
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61
The oceans are the warmest they have been in the last 130 years.
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62
Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, is on record saying that climate change is the most important challenge we face.
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63
Scientists accept there is nothing we can do to change the coming climate disaster.
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64
Methane emissions over the past 275 years are the result of extracting fossil fuels, raising cattle and sheep, and constructing reservoirs behind large dams.
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65
Approximately 70% of land-based species assessed so far could go extinct if the average global temperature increases beyond 3.5 degrees C.
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66
Approximately 80% of all mountain glaciers in South America are shrinking in size.
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67
We are currently at an atmospheric concentration of carbon of 389 ppm.
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68
Higher latitude countries such as Russia, Canada, and New Zealand would have more deaths and lower crop yields because of climate disruption, especially in the beginning.
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69
The United States, China, and Russia─three of the world's major emitters─agreed in 2001 to participate in a cap-and-trade program to slow global warming.
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70
Current levels of climate disruption account for the premature deaths of 300,000 people each year.
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71
Farming depends, more than any other human activity, on a wide variety of climate changes.
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72
Changes in the energy output of the sun are responsible for the majority of the rise in earth's temperature.
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73
Sea levels are rising more slowly than IPCC scientists thought in 2007.
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74
The tipping point for atmospheric concentrations of carbon is considered 450 ppm.
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75
Methane levels in the atmosphere have tripled in the last 275 years.
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76
The area of the earth's land experiencing severe drought decreased in size from about 30% to about 15%.
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77
Thomas Midgley Jr., discovered the first chlorofluorocarbon in 1930.
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78
China and the United States together are the source of nearly half of the world's annual greenhouse gas emissions.
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79
The mild climate we have experienced for the past 10,000 years is likely to change rapidly in this century.
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80
Summer ice in the Arctic Sea may be gone by 2040 or earlier.
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