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Which one of the following does biodiversity not provide?

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What is an ecological footprint?

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Biodiversity loss refers to the ________ of biological diversity, understood as the variety of living things that inhabit the planet, its different levels of biological organisation and their respective genetic variability, as well as the natural patterns present in ecosystems.

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Why is plane travel bad for the environment?

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Which biomes provide us with drinking and irrigation water?

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Which one of these is not Biodegradable waste?

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What are some ways to offset a person's carbon footprint (their personal effect on the environment)?

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Which are the three necessary steps for proper waste management?

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Which 3 bathroom products could be replaced with an eco-friendly alternative?

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What is the most common way of sorting household waste?

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What types of waste management are appropriate?

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Which percentage of the global greenhouse gas emissions are emitted because of a poor plastic waste management?

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What produces the most water waste at home?

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What is Earth overshoot day?

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Fast fashion is bad for the environment, because the industry is responsible for massive textile _____, the clothes are made to break ______, and brands _______ the water and environment around them.

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What does compost mean?

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Which of the following is not an example of Green Technology?

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What are the benefits of protecting and preserving forested areas for both the environment and wildlife?

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How does the protection of biodiversity contribute to the overall health of ecosystems?

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What's the definition of green tech?

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What are the consequences of plastic waste mismanagement?

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What are some ways individuals can reduce their carbon footprint and positively impact the environment?

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How can governments encourage responsible production and consumption through regulations and education?

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What is the primary energy source for most ecosystems?

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What’s the most important part of going on a sustainable trip?

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Before throwing out defective electronics, shoes, ceramics, jewellery, clothes, furniture, first try to _____ them, or reuse them.

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Which of the following European buildings is not self-sufficient (or sustainable)?

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What is a renewable energy farm or power plant?

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Which of the following is a way of recycling plastics on a daily basis?

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How much has the plastic production increased in the last two decades?

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Which one of the following is not a renewable source of energy?

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How does proper waste management and reducing waste help to preserve ecosystems?

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Do you recycle while on holiday?

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Select 3 potential health problems related with plastic pollution

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What are some things you can consider while planning your holiday as a conscious tourist?

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What are some practical solutions for reducing pollution in our air, water, and soil?

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What is the most carbon-intensive mode of transport?

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Which one of these is not a cause of overconsumption?

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What's the approximate amount of plastic waste produced globally every year?

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Which of the "5 R's" is the most important?

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What's the name of the largest Hydroelectric plant in the world?

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3 main environmental problems that occur during camping are:

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Select 3 eco-conscious things to do with old clothes:

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What’s the best place to visit?

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An abiotic factor is a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment. Which one of these is an abiotic factor?

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What type of waste are batteries classified as?

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What are some practical steps that can be taken to reduce waste and promote recycling in both households and businesses?

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How can you be a responsible wildlife tourist?

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What 3 things that negatively impact the environment whilst travelling?

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How can we raise awareness about the environmental and social impacts of our consumption patterns, and promote more sustainable lifestyles?

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4R in the context of responsible consumption refers to reduction, reuse, recycling, and composting. What do we mean by reduction?

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How many marine mammals does plastic pollution kill every year?

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Which of the following ecosystems has the most species?

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What has been the reason for the only significant redution in carbon dioxide emissions in the recent decades?

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How can you be more energy efficient in your home?

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Which of the following industry consumes the most water?

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What is the most eco-friendly mode of transport?

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What do fungi eat?

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What do we call a design or style in which the simplest and fewest elements are used to create the maximum effect, intentionally living with only the things one really needs?

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How can we promote the preservation and restoration of wildlife habitats and ecosystems?

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Which of the following is not a type of benefit of green technology?

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What is NOT an eco-friendly travel option?

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What is the most eco-friendly way to travel to school?

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What is the difference between zero waste and low waste living?

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What steps can companies take to reduce their waste and promote the use of recycled and environmentally-friendly materials?

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How can communities and businesses work together to promote sustainability and have a positive impact on the environment?

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Select 3 things at school that could be digitalized.

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What is a waste management facility?

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What is the longest-living animal on earth? (It can live for thousands of years and is often mistaken for plants)

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Which continent accounts for most of the mismanaged plastic waste?

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How many plastic pieces are in the world's oceans?

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How can you challenge consumerism?

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Which reusable items could you take on holiday to be more eco-friendly? Select all that apply.

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How can we educate others about the importance of preserving our environment and encouraging them to make positive changes in their own lives?

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How can we engage in collective action to change the systemic issues in the production and consumption process that leads to environmental degradation and social injustice?

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Can you discuss the impact of renewable energy sources on the environment and the role they play in preserving ecosystems?

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How can we work with communities to promote sustainable lifestyles and support local businesses that are environmentally and socially responsible?

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Why is it better to choose a less-popular tourist destination?

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Why is it important to eat locally?

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How can we encourage the development and use of more energy-efficient products, homes, and buildings?

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Which country doesn't have one of the three biggest wind farms in the world?

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What types of green technology can you have in your home?

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What kind of souvenir is the best?

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How can consumers make informed choices about the products they buy, taking into account the social and environmental impact of their production?

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Why is overtourism an issue?

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Which of the following is not a disavantage of Green Technology?

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Which of the following companies has a center fuelled by green tech?

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How can individuals and communities reduce their waste and promote recycling and composting?

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What are some ways for consumers to reduce their consumption of resources and support environmentally friendly practices?

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What's not a way of reducing the air pollution in the cities?

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Whilst travelling, it is imporant to support the local community. You can do this by eating in ____ restaurants, buying from _____ stores, and adapting to the ____ community.

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Sustainable tourism refers to the adoption of ______ practices aiming to ______ the negative effects, and ______ the positive effect of tourism.

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What country is not producing more than 50% of their energy from renewable sources?

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Which are examples of Green Technologies?

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Where is the largest solar park in the world located?

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What do you do with electronic waste?

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What is greenwashing?

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How do you pack your lunch for school?

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Which one of these transports is the most pollutant?

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What is responsible consumption?

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What are alternatives to purchasing from fast fashion stores?"

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What are the ways to make your building greener?

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Which 5 single-use items can be replaced with reusable ones?

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How does reducing the use of single-use plastics contribute to a positive impact on ecosystems?

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Which is the biggest renewable energy source in the European Union?

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The 5 Rs of low waste living are Refuse, _____, ______, Repurpose, Recycle

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What reduces the quantity and quality of recycled plastics?

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What are some effective strategies for reducing food waste?

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What could you reuse or repurpose at home?

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What's not an advantage of vertical farming?

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What are 3 misconceptions about recycling?

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What is the most common type of plastic used in single-use water bottles and food packaging?

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When was the UN Plastic treaty signed?

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What's the estiamted percentage of global energy coming from renewable sources?

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What makes an accommodation eco-friendly? Select all that apply.

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Which of the following belongs to the group of decomposers?

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How is waste sorted according to the different types of containers?

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Which of the following is not a type of benefit of green technology?

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What’s the best solution to slow the plastic pollution?

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How can we encourage the development of sustainable and ethical supply chains for the production of goods and services?

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