We end this week with two final questions from the Wall Street Journal’s Green IQ Test. See if you know the answers to the questions below and try your hand at the entire week-long series here. When it comes to emissions of greenhouse gases, most people know the biggest culprits: China and the U.S. Which [...]
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Test Your Green IQ, Part 4
December 10th, 2009
Eric Wilson This week we’ve featured two “Green IQ” questions per day as a fun quiz on environmental knowledge. The other questions can be found in this category on the site. Today’s trivia deals with overfishing and recycling. Overfishing is one of the big environmental problems affecting nearly every country. What is by far the most caught [...]
Test Your Green IQ, Part 3
December 9th, 2009
Justin Manger Here are today’s two quiz questions taken from the Wall Street Journal’s environmental knowledge test. Previous Green IQ posts can be found here. Household appliances and electric gadgets suck up lots of energy in standby mode just to keep the clock on and the machine ready to go at a moment’s notice. In rough terms, [...]
Test Your Green IQ, Part 2
December 8th, 2009
Justin Manger We’ll be featuring “Green IQ Tests” all this week as a way to mark the climate change negotiations in Denmark. Regardless of the outcome of the conference, the second green revolution is well underway among consumers and businesses. Here are another couple of questions from the Wall Street Journal’s Green IQ Quiz to test your [...]
Test Your Green IQ
December 7th, 2009
Justin Manger With the international climate change conference now underway in Copenhagen, Denmark, there is plenty of talk about the environment. But among all the media and discussion, what are the facts? The Wall Street Journal had an interesting set of questions in today’s paper to test your environmental knowledge. We’ll put up two a day this [...]

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