Module 7 Quiz_ GPH 314_ Global Change

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Module 7 Quiz Due Feb 27 at 11:58pm Points 8 Questions 16 Available Jan 8 at 12am - Feb 27 at 11:58pm Time Limit 40 Minutes Allowed Attempts 2 Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time LATEST Attempt 1 (https://asu.instructure.com/courses/174720/quizzes/1314170/history? 13 i t Score for this attempt: 7.5 out of 8 Submitted Jan 21 at 5:32pm This attempt took 13 minutes. This quiz covers material from Module 7 This quiz has 16 questions with each question worth 0.5 points. Students have 40 minutes to complete this quiz. Academic integrity policies apply. All questions refer primarily to the materials available within the current Module. You have two attempts and get to keep the higher score. This content is protected and may not be shared, uploaded, sold, or distributed. Take the Quiz Again (https://asu.instructure.com/courses/174720/quizzes/1314170/take? user_id=777632) 0.5 / 0.5 pts Question 1 Lassiter makes 3 observations regarding the EIA projections of CO2 emissions after the Paris climate treaty. These include: 1. Each year 10 gigatons of Carbon are added to the atmosphere. 2. CO emissions will increase over the next 30 years. 2
Which of the following is the third observation he discusses? The bulk of CO emissions is from developed countries such as the United States and western Europe. 2 CO emissions will decrease over the next century. 2 None of these choices are correct The bulk of CO emission growth is from developing countries. Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! 2 0.5 / 0.5 pts Question 2 Global warming can affect the energy sector through ALL of the following mechanisms EXCEPT... it may affect energy generation capacity at power plants due to concerns over thermal pollution of water bodies used for cooling the power plants it will likely increase demand for electricity in summer it may affect availability of energy from renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, and hydro it will likely increase demand for heating fuels in winter Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! 0.5 / 0.5 pts Question 3 The Copenhagen Consensus aims to find ways to achieve the most ______ for the most people and the planet.
good Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! In many areas on their site, they state that their aim is to do the most good for the most people. success None of these choices are correct change 0.5 / 0.5 pts Question 4 In module 7 we learned about 6 recurring resilience principles for our cities. These include the need for cities to: plan & strategize; be green; invest in integrated & multi-use solutions; steal; work in global coalitions. Please select the missing resilience principle from the list of choices. Think small Be profitable Build densely and sustainably Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! Cities need to build densely and sustainably. Singapore is an example of a city that has been built vertically with affordable housing. None of these choices are correct 0 / 0.5 pts Question 5
Strategies intended to deal with stormwater management issues generally have no significant effect on urban heat islands. True ou Answered ou Answered ou Answered ou Answered False orrect Answer orrect Answer orrect Answer orrect Answer 0.5 / 0.5 pts Question 6 According to the Scientific American article on climate change solutions, coal supplies approximately ______ of the electricity used in the United States. 75% 50% Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct! 10% all 0.5 / 0.5 pts Question 7 According to Lassiter, the number one killer in China today is outdoor air pollution. True False Correct! Correct! Correct! Correct!
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