|
Greener Living
Here are some interesting sites with useful information and/or
studies related to more ‘environmentally friendly’ living. Once
you are done, take the ‘Environment Challenge’ to test your ‘E
knowledge’.
-
David Suzuki Foundation – this Canadian
organization focuses on four areas: oceans and sustainable
fishing; climate change and clean energy; sustainability; Nature
Challenge.
http://www.davidsuzuki.org/default-donate.asp?source=DonateSplash
-
Low Impact Living – purpose is to help
people lower their environmental impact – they provide
information on green products, practices and services
Green
Your Home Through Low Impact Living – www.lowimpactliving.com
Test
your knowledge of green practices by taking the following quiz:
1.
The
bathroom is one of the main water consumption areas in the cottage.
What product would save the greatest amount of water.
A.
Repairing a leaky tap
B.
A 3 star energy efficient showerhead
C.
A bucket for collecting excess water
2.
The UN Environment Program’s first-ever
environmental champion is
A.
Actress, Angelina Jolie
B.
Basketball megastar, Yao Ming
C.
Canadian environmentalist, David Suzuki
3.
Approximately
how much electricity is currently produced from renewable sources?
A.
8%
B.
16%
C.
24%
D.
32%
4.
Washing
dishes by hand instead of a dishwasher uses
A.
50% less water
B.
20% less water
C.
The same amount of water
D.
20% more water
E.
50% more water
5.
What
is the biggest threat to living species around the world?
A.
habitat loss
B.
hunting and fishing
C.
man-made pollution
6.
Today’s energy efficient refrigerators use how
much less energy than models made 10 years ago?
A.
10%
B.
20%
C.
80%
D.
50%
7.
Which global conference was the first step
towards a global agreement on greenhouse gases emissions reduction?
A.
Vienna Convention, 1985
B.
Montreal Protocol, 1987
C.
Earth Summit, Rio, 1992
D.
Kyoto Protocol, 1997
Answers below!!
Answers
-
B. use of a 3 star energy efficient
showerhead
-
B. Yao Ming
-
A. 8% - the remaining 92% comes from
non-renewable sources like oil, coal and natural gas
-
E. 50% more water
-
A habitat loss
-
D. 50%
-
B. Montreal Protocol
|