Climate campaigner says he is “so disappointed” in decisions of Rishi Sunak at Cop28 protest

Climate campaigner says he is “so disappointed” in decisions of Rishi Sunak at Cop28 protest

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The transcript highlights the urgent need to transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy, emphasizing the negative impacts of fossil fuel extraction on indigenous communities and the environment. It criticizes false solutions like carbon markets and gas as a transition fuel, calling for justice and reparation for climate damage. The speaker urges public finance institutions to stop funding fossil fuels and stresses the importance of meeting the 1.5° climate target. The narrative frames fossil fuel dependency as a colonial legacy and advocates for global responsibility and transparency in climate actions.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is criticized as a false solution to environmental issues in the first section?

Using solar energy

Recycling programs

Implementing carbon credits

Promoting electric vehicles

2.

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What is the main concern regarding multinational industries in South Africa?

They are creating job opportunities

They are reducing pollution

They are improving local infrastructure

They are threatening food security

3.

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is the primary focus of the campaign mentioned in the second section?

To increase fossil fuel production

To build more gas pipelines

To promote nuclear energy

To stop public financing of fossil fuels

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What are some of the climate change effects mentioned in the third section?

Milder summers

Stable weather patterns

Droughts and floods

Increased snowfall

5.

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What is the criticism towards global leaders in the third section?

They are investing too much in renewables

They are making insufficient pledges

They are focusing on education

They are reducing carbon emissions