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Quiz for primary schools cafod.org.uk/primary/climate

Which of the following is not a greenhouse gas? Oxygen Methane Carbon dioxide

Oxygen is not a greenhouse gas. The greenhouse gases are water vapour, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone. CORRECT

Which of the following has been linked to climate change? DroughtsFlooding Melting glaciers All of these

Droughts, flooding and melting glaciers have all been linked to climate change. Climate change is likely to lead to more extreme weather. CORRECT

If there is a 2-3C temperature rise over the next 20 years, how many people could be at risk of hunger? Up to 10 million Up to 50 million Up to 200 million

If there is a 2-3C temperature rise over the next 20 years, up to 200 million people could be at risk of hunger. CORRECT

How can you help to slow global warming? Use green energy Plant trees RecycleAll of these

There are lots of ways we can help to slow global warming, including using green energy, recycling and planting trees. What other ways can you think of? CORRECT

What is the name of CAFOD’s climate campaign? Just One Climate One Climate, One World Stop Climate Change

CAFOD’s campaign is called CORRECT

Now you know some facts about climate change, TAKE ACTION! Join CAFOD’s One Climate, One World campaign. Well done!

Decide what you will do to take better care of the environment and climate Write your pledge or message on a heart Join the hearts together to make one giant heart – together we can make an even bigger difference Make a display in your class or school How to join CAFOD’s One Climate, One World campaign…