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Ella17 earned the video quiz Countries of the World that Pollute Most
Watch the video and play the quiz countries of the world that pollute most. This quiz is about countries of the world with the highest carbon emissions, plastic waste and ocean pollution. 🌏
What you’ll learn about big-polluting countries:
You will find out which countries cause the bulk of environmental damage. They are the bad boys for Mother Earth who need to act now because…

We need to hold the top polluters accountable because the delicate balance of life on Earth is at stake!
While we draw attention to individual countries, this is not about individual winners and losers. All n… -
Ella17 reached the wisdom Wisdom Level 7
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Ella17 earned the infographic quiz Metal Can Recycling Facts
Are you recycling your metal cans? If not, perhaps this infographic will convince you. Play the quiz and earn points towards a Seed!
How recycling of metal cans matter
Recycling metal cans can be done over and over, reducing the need to create new cans and reducing the expense of energy and materials. Anything that reduces the use of non-renewable materials is a win for our environment.
Why we like this infographic about eco living
Metal and aluminum cans are some of the most used packaging currently in use, especially in the food industry. Given how common it is, it’s no surprise t… -
Ella17 earned the video quiz Why Cities Need Trees
Trees are vital to the success of cities. They purify water, improve air quality, and reduce stress in city residents. City planners have valued trees for hundreds of years and as the world becomes more and more urbanized, city trees are more important than ever! So play this quiz to learn more about trees in cities and earn points towards a SEED!
What You’ll Learn about Trees in Cities and why they’re Important
You’ll learn about historical examples of successful cities that protected trees and struggling cities that destroyed trees. You’ll also learn about modern examples of citie… -
Ella17 earned the infographic quiz Reducing Carbon Emissions in the Power Sector
We all use lots of energy in our day-to-day lives: from heating our homes, to kitchen appliances and charging our phones.
In fact, we use more energy globally with every passing year. What a lot of us don’t regularly think about is where this energy comes from, and what the side effects are.
What you’ll learn about carbon emissions and why it matters:
Man-made carbon emissions are directly linked to global warming and climate change.
This means it is more important than ever to find innovative, long-term solutions to reduce carbon emissions that come from the power sector.
While 25% o… - Load More Posts

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