1. | Antarctic | A. | Iguazu Falls. Sewage from luxurious hotels contaminate the river flowing through the Iguazu National Park. | |
2. | Argentina | B. | Melting ice cap on the South Pole. | |
3. | Brazil | C. | The biggest producer of greenhouse gasses. Two coal power stations are opened every week. | |
4. | Canada | D. | Melting sea ice is opening new shipping routes. Melting glaciers could soon cause a substantial rise in sea levels worldwide. | |
5. | China | E. | Wetlands in this country play the same role as our kidneys, they filtrate and clean liquids. | |
6. | Costa Rica | F. | The air around the highest mountains is as polluted as in cities. Melting glaciers can potentially lead to water shortage for hundreds of millions of people. Most glaciars will disappear till 2035. | |
7. | Greenland | G. | Permafrost - the frozen soil for two or more years. As a result of global warming it has begun to melt and release methane, a greenhouse gas 22 times more powerful than carbon dioxide, into the atmosphere. | |
8. | Iceland | H. | The rivers are getting wider as a result of melting glaciers which is contributing to a rise in the global sea level. | |
9. | Indonesia | I. | The oil locality in Northern Alberta and the chemicals used in mining contaminate the environment in this tundra covered province. | |
10. | Kenya | J. | 1 kg of meat produced from 2 litres of oil which is not renewable. At the same time, the country is the biggest producer of alternative energy from renewable resources. | |
11. | Nepal | K. | Geothermal energy used in house heating. | |
12. | Siberia, Russia | L. | 80% disappearance of the ice cover on Mount Kilimanjaro. | |
13. | Tanzania | M. | The greenest country in the world. Rainforests with considerate tourism. Zero deforestation. The only country in the world without army. | |
14. | the Arctic | N. | 95% of giraffes has disappeared in 30 years. | |
15. | the USA | O. | Large-scale deforestation for palm oil industry. 15 species of mammals are critically endangered. |
B | 1. | Antarctic | A. | Iguazu Falls. Sewage from luxurious hotels contaminate the river flowing through the Iguazu National Park. |
A | 2. | Argentina | B. | Melting ice cap on the South Pole. |
E | 3. | Brazil | C. | The biggest producer of greenhouse gasses. Two coal power stations are opened every week. |
I | 4. | Canada | D. | Melting sea ice is opening new shipping routes. Melting glaciers could soon cause a substantial rise in sea levels worldwide. |
C | 5. | China | E. | Wetlands in this country play the same role as our kidneys, they filtrate and clean liquids. |
M | 6. | Costa Rica | F. | The air around the highest mountains is as polluted as in cities. Melting glaciers can potentially lead to water shortage for hundreds of millions of people. Most glaciars will disappear till 2035. |
H | 7. | Greenland | G. | Permafrost - the frozen soil for two or more years. As a result of global warming it has begun to melt and release methane, a greenhouse gas 22 times more powerful than carbon dioxide, into the atmosphere. |
K | 8. | Iceland | H. | The rivers are getting wider as a result of melting glaciers which is contributing to a rise in the global sea level. |
O | 9. | Indonesia | I. | The oil locality in Northern Alberta and the chemicals used in mining contaminate the environment in this tundra covered province. |
N | 10. | Kenya | J. | 1 kg of meat produced from 2 litres of oil which is not renewable. At the same time, the country is the biggest producer of alternative energy from renewable resources. |
F | 11. | Nepal | K. | Geothermal energy used in house heating. |
G | 12. | Siberia, Russia | L. | 80% disappearance of the ice cover on Mount Kilimanjaro. |
L | 13. | Tanzania | M. | The greenest country in the world. Rainforests with considerate tourism. Zero deforestation. The only country in the world without army. |
D | 14. | the Arctic | N. | 95% of giraffes has disappeared in 30 years. |
J | 15. | the USA | O. | Large-scale deforestation for palm oil industry. 15 species of mammals are critically endangered. |