How To Cool The Planet by Jeff Goodell - Quiz
  • 1. In 'How To Cool The Planet,' Jeff Goodell explores the urgent need for innovative approaches to combat climate change, offering a detailed investigation into the myriad of technologies and strategies that could potentially reverse global warming. Goodell delves into controversial concepts such as geoengineering, discussing everything from solar radiation management to carbon capture and storage. He articulates the scientific and ethical dilemmas associated with these technologies, examining the risks and benefits while highlighting the voices of experts and activists who are at the forefront of the climate movement. Through compelling narratives and interviews, Goodell emphasizes the importance of immediate action and collective responsibility, urging readers to consider the implications of inaction while exploring the hopeful possibilities of human ingenuity in addressing one of the most pressing challenges of our time. His writing balances technical insight with accessible language, making complex scientific ideas understandable and engaging for a broad audience, ultimately aiming to inspire hope and encourage proactive engagement in the fight against climate change.

    What is the main subject of Jeff Goodell's book 'How to Cool the Planet'?
A) Organic farming
B) Geoengineering
C) Climate change denial
D) Renewable energy
  • 2. Which volcanic eruption inspired research into solar geoengineering?
A) Krakatoa
B) Mount St. Helens
C) Mount Pinatubo
D) Mount Vesuvius
  • 3. What substance do some proposals suggest adding to the stratosphere for cooling?
A) Nitrogen
B) Carbon dioxide
C) Oxygen
D) Sulfur dioxide
  • 4. What does SRM stand for in climate science?
A) Surface Radiation Measurement
B) Stratospheric Reflection Method
C) Solar Radiation Management
D) Solar Reflection Mechanism
  • 5. Why is geoengineering considered controversial?
A) It requires no technology
B) It's too expensive to research
C) It addresses symptoms not causes
D) It only works at night
  • 6. Which country might be particularly affected by SRM changes to monsoons?
A) Canada
B) Brazil
C) India
D) Australia
  • 7. What does CDR stand for?
A) Climate Damage Repair
B) Cooling Degree Regulation
C) Carbon Dioxide Removal
D) Carbon Data Research
  • 8. What is direct air capture?
A) Planting more trees
B) Filtering ocean water
C) Machines that remove CO2 from air
D) Blocking sunlight
  • 9. What problem does termination shock refer to?
A) Machines breaking down
B) Earth getting too cold
C) Rapid warming if geoengineering stops
D) Too much rainfall
  • 10. What is BECCS?
A) Building energy control systems
B) Biological emission control standard
C) Basic environmental climate study
D) Bioenergy with carbon capture
  • 11. What does Goodell say about current emissions reductions?
A) They are perfectly adequate
B) They have solved the problem
C) They are insufficient
D) They are too aggressive
  • 12. What is cirrus cloud thinning?
A) Reducing heat-trapping clouds
B) Making clouds thicker
C) Measuring cloud height
D) Creating artificial clouds
  • 13. What is enhanced weathering?
A) Making rocks harder
B) Speeding up natural CO2 absorption
C) Increasing erosion damage
D) Causing more earthquakes
  • 14. What is solar geoengineering primarily intended to do?
A) Absorb carbon dioxide
B) Generate clean energy
C) Increase rainfall
D) Reflect sunlight back into space
  • 15. What natural event demonstrates the cooling effect of atmospheric particles?
A) Earthquakes
B) Tornadoes
C) Hurricanes
D) Volcanic eruptions
  • 16. What ocean-based geoengineering method does Goodell explore?
A) Ocean wall construction
B) Iron fertilization
C) Salt water purification
D) Coral reef destruction
  • 17. What organization funded early geoengineering research discussed in the book?
A) Greenpeace
B) World Bank
C) The CIA
D) NASA
  • 18. What is one reason small island nations might support geoengineering?
A) To prevent sea level rise
B) To grow more crops
C) To increase tourism
D) To reduce humidity
  • 19. What technological challenge does Goodell highlight for solar geoengineering?
A) Inventing cold fusion
B) Developing delivery systems
C) Building space mirrors
D) Creating new chemicals
  • 20. What historical period does Goodell compare to potential geoengineering governance?
A) Cold War espionage
B) Space race
C) Industrial revolution
D) Nuclear arms race
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