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Great Big Green Week 2023

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Complete this quiz and test your knowledge of climate change and what it means for Wales.

To find out more, please visit: https://climate.cymru/

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By 2050, winter rainfall in Wales is expected to: *This question is required.
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By 2080, sea levels around Wales are expected to rise by:
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Sorry, incorrect. The correct answer is 36cm.
 
When will Wales’ population reach its peak and start getting smaller?
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Sorry, incorrect. The correct answer is 2023. A shrinking population might help cut our consumption, but it will also create its own economic and social challenges.

 
How much of Wales’ total energy use are our homes responsible for?
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Incorrect! The correct answer is 27%.
By 2080, our daily winter temperatures are predicted to:
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Sorry, incorrect. Our daily winter temperatures are predicted to rise.
Which Welsh town broke a national winter temperature record after hitting 20.8°C in February 2019?
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Sorry, the answer is Porthmadog. 26th February 2019 was the warmest winter's day in Wales since records began.


 
By 2050, daily summer temperatures in Wales are expected to:
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Correct! Daily maximum temperatures are predicted to rise by 3.4°C. Our summers are expected to become hotter and drier, increasing the risk of drought and dangerous heat waves.
 
Sorry, incorrect. Daily maximum temperatures are predicted to rise by 3.4°C. Our summers are expected to become hotter and drier, increasing the risk of drought and dangerous heat waves.
Wales wants to get all its energy from renewables by 2035. How much would this be worth to our economy?
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Sorry, incorrect. The correct answer is £7.4BN. Renewable energy infrastructure, like wind farms, solar panels and tidal lagoons, creates investment and jobs.

 
How much of global warming is down to human activity?
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Correct! 100%. Without human influence, the climate would likely have cooled slightly over the last 50 years.
Sorry, incorrect. The answer is 100%. Without human influence, the climate would likely have cooled slightly over the last 50 years.



 
Find out more ↘️

Climate Cymru is a growing, active network of hundreds of organisations from every sector in Welsh society, and a movement of thousands of individuals and community groups from across Wales.

To find out more, please visit: https://climate.cymru/

Trade unions in Wales are calling for a green recovery and a just transition, to build a greener, fairer future and address the climate emergency.

To find out more, please visit: 
A green recovery and a just transition | TUC
Wales TUC Cymru Greener Workplaces Network | TUC

Climate change is a key issue on today's social and political agenda. This free course delivered by Open Learn explores the basic science that underpins climate change and global warming.

Climate change - OpenLearn - Open University

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URTU Learning - What is WULF - YouTube

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