1. Scientists were not interested in this field of research
2. Global warming was not considered as a problem by the UN
3. The cost of accomplishing this was too high
4. Poor nations did not have the necessary knowledge to reduce carbon emissions
5. None of these
The cost of accomplishing this was too high
1. It is beneficial in the short term and also in the long term
2. It can only be adopted by poor countries
3. It has worsened problems like poverty and hunger in developing countries
4. l t is seen as less cost effective than other ways of reducing pollution
5. It uses technology which pollutes the environment
It is beneficial in the short term and also in the long term
1. Only (A)
2. Only (B)
3. Only (A) and (C)
4. All (A), (B) and (C)
5. None of these
Only (B)
1. Only (A)
2. Only (B)
3. Only (A) and (C)
4. All (A), (B) and (C)
5. None of these
Only (B)
1. All countries should use non fossil sources of energy to be able to achieve high carbon emissions
2. The use of non fossil sources of energy will be able to check the carbon emissions
3. Non fossil sources of fuel may actually increase carbon emissions
4. If we use such non fossil fuels, it will take a long time to reduce carbon emissions
5. None of these
The use of non fossil sources of energy will be able to check the carbon emissions
1. (A)
2. (B)
3. (C)
4. (D)
5. (E)
(B)
1. Carbon emissions of poor countries is higher than those of rich ones
2. Construction of dams is directly responsible for the starvation of million
3. The earth is in danger of extinction in a century
4. There is a lack of consensus between rich and poor nations in the issue of reducing carbon emissions
5. Countries have to spend a substantial amount of their GDP on climate change
There is a lack of consensus between rich and poor nations in the issue of reducing carbon emissions
1. (B)
2. (C)
3. (D)
4. (E)
5. (F)
(B)
1. (A)
2. (B)
3. (C)
4. (D)
5. (E)
(D)
1. (A)
2. (B)
3. (C)
4. (D)
5. (F)
(C)