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- Q1How much has the average temperature of the earth's surface increased over the last 100 years?2 degrees Celsius0.85 degrees Celsius0.58 degrees Celsius8.5 degrees Celsius30s
- Q2How many of the world's 14 hottest years have been in the 21st century?1112141330s
- Q3The concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere is now higher than at any time in the last ___________________ years?800 000 years8000 000 years8 000 years80 000 years30s
- Q4Since 1900, how much have sea levels risen by?9cm29cm0cm19cm30s
- Q5Since the 1980s, the arctic sea ice has shrunk considerably. How much has it shrunk by?4x the size of South Africa8x the size of the UK7x the size of Belgium10x the size of the UK30s
- Q6How big was the min. extent of arctic sea ice in 2015?6.4 million sq. km4.6 million sq. km5.6 million sq. km2.8 million sq. km30s
- Q7Which country produces 24% of the worlds CO2 emissions?ChinaUSAEUIndia30s
- Q8Where was the 2015 climate change deal signed?BrusselsLondonParisToronto30s
- Q9In 2015, how many countries submitted plans to curb their emissions?20612214640630s
- Q10If we do not take action, how much is the temperature expected to increase by?1.6 degrees Celsius2.6 degrees Celsius3.6 degrees Celsius4.6 degrees Celsius30s
- Q11If the 2015 agreements are carried out, how much is the temperature expected to increase by?1.7 degrees Celsius0.7 degrees Celsius2. 7 degrees Celsius3.7 degrees Celsius30s