Deck 1: Understanding Sustainable Development-part A

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Human induced climate change is referred to as being anthropomorphic
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Which of the following are greenhouse gases?

A) oxygen
B) methane
C) carbon dioxide
D) argon
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The Norweigian philosopher Arne Naess is closely associated with the following …

A) deep ecology
B) ecofeminism
C) ecocentricism
D) global warming
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Who of the following are bioregionalists?

A) Kirkpatrick Sale
B) Wendell Barry
C) Peter Berg
D) Lewis Mumford
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Which of the following are NGOs?

A) The World Bank
B) WWF-Int
C) Forum for the Future
D) Environmental Protection Agency
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Which of the following energy sources are non renewable?

A) wind
B) coal
C) wave
D) nuclear
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The Washington Consensus consists of which organizations?

A) United Nations
B) International Monetary Fund
C) European Union
D) World Bank
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To what extent is sustainable development a contradiction in terms?
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What makes sustainability science so different from more conventional approaches to science?
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Are globalization and localization compatible processess?
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Why is good governance so important to creating a sustainable future?
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What did the Montreal Protocol seek to control?

A) carbon dioxide
B) chlorofluorocarbons
C) human trafficking
D) uranium mining
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Where is Tuvalu?

A) India
B) Africa
C) South Pacific
D) Mexico
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Sustainability is the same as sustainable development
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James Lovelock opposes nuclear power
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E.F. Schumacher wrote Small is Beautiful
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The Hindi word 'chipko' means 'to chop' down a tree
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A major climate conference took place in Kyoto, Japan
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Monsanto has opposed the introduction of GMOs
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In what year was the first Rio Earth Summit held?

A) 1971
B) 1987
C) 1992
D) 2002
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Who wrote Silent Spring?

A) Borjn Lomborg
B) Vandana Siva
C) Bill McKibben
D) Rachel Carson
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Where is Clayquot Sound?

A) USA
B) Canada
C) Alaska
D) Greenland
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Who conceived the Gaia Theory?

A) Al Gore
B) Mahatma Ghandi
C) James Lovelock
D) Val Plumwood
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Who wrote 'vague, formless, often self-contradictory and predominantly missing the point'?

A) Murray Bookchin
B) Wendell Berry
C) Lewis Mumford
D) Holmes Rolston lll
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The IPCC is mainly concerned with …?

A) economic growth
B) climate change
C) conservation
D) local food production
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What is the value of staging large international conferences that seem to achieve very little?
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Deck 1: Understanding Sustainable Development-part A
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Human induced climate change is referred to as being anthropomorphic
False
The accurate term is anthropogenic. Anthropomorphic refers to resembling human appearance or behaviour
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Which of the following are greenhouse gases?

A) oxygen
B) methane
C) carbon dioxide
D) argon
B ,C
3
The Norweigian philosopher Arne Naess is closely associated with the following …

A) deep ecology
B) ecofeminism
C) ecocentricism
D) global warming
A,C
4
Who of the following are bioregionalists?

A) Kirkpatrick Sale
B) Wendell Barry
C) Peter Berg
D) Lewis Mumford
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Which of the following are NGOs?

A) The World Bank
B) WWF-Int
C) Forum for the Future
D) Environmental Protection Agency
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Which of the following energy sources are non renewable?

A) wind
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C) wave
D) nuclear
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The Washington Consensus consists of which organizations?

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D) World Bank
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To what extent is sustainable development a contradiction in terms?
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What makes sustainability science so different from more conventional approaches to science?
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Are globalization and localization compatible processess?
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Why is good governance so important to creating a sustainable future?
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What did the Montreal Protocol seek to control?

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Where is Tuvalu?

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Sustainability is the same as sustainable development
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James Lovelock opposes nuclear power
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E.F. Schumacher wrote Small is Beautiful
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The Hindi word 'chipko' means 'to chop' down a tree
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A major climate conference took place in Kyoto, Japan
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Monsanto has opposed the introduction of GMOs
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In what year was the first Rio Earth Summit held?

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Who wrote Silent Spring?

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Where is Clayquot Sound?

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Who conceived the Gaia Theory?

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D) Val Plumwood
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Who wrote 'vague, formless, often self-contradictory and predominantly missing the point'?

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C) Lewis Mumford
D) Holmes Rolston lll
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The IPCC is mainly concerned with …?

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What is the value of staging large international conferences that seem to achieve very little?
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