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PlanToys 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… -
PlanToys earned the video quiz Why We Need Ice
Every day, the amount of ice covering our planet decreases due to man-made global warming. This ice is incredibly important in many ways, from giving home to arctic and ocean animals to protecting our cities from flooding.More worrying still, this trend is accelerating as the melting of different types of ice directly affects the melting of other types: it creates a negative feedback loop. Understanding the basics of this latest scientific knowledge is really important if we want to come together to fight back against climate change!
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PlanToys earned the video quiz A Technology to Reverse Climate Change?
Climate change is currently the biggest challenge faced by humanity. People and organizations all around the world are working towards solving the problem with as much as they can and they deserve our attention and support.Climeworks is one such organization which has put forward a potential solution to help address the problem of climate change, using innovative technologies as its weapon.One way to stop climate change from reaching catastrophic levels is to reduce emissions worldwide while simultaneously removing CO2 from the atmosphere. For the past decade, Climeworks has been… -
PlanToys earned the infographic quiz Fires and Deforestation in the Amazon Rainforest
South America’s Amazon rainforest is one of the most important natural systems on Earth. According to the WWF, it makes up nearly one third of all tropical rainforests left on our planet, and is home to 10% of all wildlife species we know about, despite only covering about 1% of the Earth’s surface.Sadly, as you read this, it is burning and being destroyed quicker than ever before. This infographic helps us understand why this is happening, and who is responsible for large parts of this thoughtless destruction.
What you’ll learn about the Amazon forest fires and deforestation:
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PlanToys reached the wisdom Wisdom Level 25
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