
Round - 3 KAHOOT (Sustainability)

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Vaibavasri S
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1 min • 1 pt
Find Y
Y refers to the process of capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and storing it in natural systems, such as forests, soil, or the ocean. This mechanism plays a critical role in offsetting carbon emissions generated by human activity, particularly from burning fossil fuels. Forests, for example, act as carbon sinks by absorbing CO2 during photosynthesis, while oceans store large amounts of carbon in marine ecosystems. Y is increasingly recognized as essential for reaching global climate goals, with technologies such as direct air capture now being developed to enhance this natural process.
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1 min • 1 pt
Find T
T refers to a practice where products and services are designed with the environment in mind, aiming to minimize their impact on natural resources throughout their entire lifecycle. This includes reducing the use of harmful materials, optimizing energy efficiency during production, and designing products that can be easily repaired, reused, or recycled. T plays a key role in sustainable manufacturing, as it encourages companies to think about how their products will interact with the environment from production to disposal, creating less waste and pollution.
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1 min • 1 pt
Find Q
Q is a waste management philosophy that advocates for minimizing waste generation through sustainable production and consumption patterns. The goal of Q is to send no waste to landfills or incinerators, instead focusing on reducing, reusing, and recycling materials. Achieving Q requires systemic changes across industries, from product design that reduces packaging to consumer habits that prioritize reusable products. By reducing the amount of waste that needs to be managed, Q also helps lower greenhouse gas emissions and conserve resources.
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Find X
X refers to the use of resources in a manner that meets present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. This concept integrates economic growth, environmental stewardship, and social inclusion. It highlights the importance of balancing human activities with the planet's capacity to regenerate natural systems, and often emphasizes the need to reduce waste, conserve biodiversity, and adopt cleaner energy practices. Businesses, governments, and individuals are all responsible for incorporating this practice into daily operations and long-term strategies.
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Find L
L is a measure of the demand that human activities place on Earth's ecosystems, expressed in terms of the amount of biologically productive land and water area required to produce the resources a person, community, or country consumes and to absorb the waste they generate. The goal is to compare this demand with Earth's capacity to regenerate these resources. If humanity's L exceeds Earth's capacity, it indicates that we are living unsustainably. Reducing L involves measures like reducing waste, adopting sustainable consumption practices, and transitioning to renewable energy.
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1 min • 1 pt
Find X
X is an umbrella term for technologies and innovations that help reduce the environmental impact of human activities. These technologies include renewable energy sources like wind and solar power, energy-efficient appliances, and advanced waste management systems. X seeks to address the environmental challenges posed by industrialization and urbanization by offering solutions that minimize waste, conserve resources, and reduce pollution. The development and deployment of X are crucial to achieving global sustainability goals and transitioning to a low-carbon economy.
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Find X
X is a renowned company in the field of clean technology, focused on developing innovative solutions for energy efficiency and renewable energy systems. Established in the early 2000s, the company provides software and hardware solutions that enable businesses to monitor, analyze, and optimize their energy use. X's technologies empower companies to reduce energy consumption, lower costs, and meet sustainability goals. By integrating smart technologies into energy management, X is helping organizations transition to cleaner, more efficient energy practices that contribute to environmental conservation and climate change mitigation.
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