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jdg
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Manny Lujan, please report to the principal's office...and allow the rest of the class to complete this border-to-border environmental quiz
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Mar 3 00:24 UTC 1992 |
Stolen from the February, 1992 Outside Magazine, written by Mike Grudowski.
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The surprising part of the "1991-1992 Green Index," a state-by-state review
of the condition of the U.S. environment recently published by Island Press
($18.95), is not the final rankings. The winners for greenest overall
states are Oregon, Maine, and Vermont; the losers are Alabama, Louisiana,
and Arkansas. But things aren't always so clear-cut in the book's thick
bank of statistical tables, where 256 analyses reveal each and every state
to be a vibrant mixed bag of environmental good and evil. Now that all the
stats are available in one place, it may be only a matter of time before
Rotisserie League Environmentalism becomes the rage. In the meantime, we've
compiled a little questionnaire to test the depth of your green knowledge....
1. Match the license plate slogan to the signature environmental problem:
I. Show Me State
II. Live Free or Die
III. 10,000 Lakes
IV. Garden State
a. leads the United States in both density of toxics released and
density of vehicle traffic
b. has one-third of its groundwater contaminated by pesticides
c. releases three pounds of cancer-causing chemicals per resident
each year
d. leads the United States in transfer of toxic chemicals to
public sewers
2. The nation's single largest industrial source of airborne toxics is
a. a Union Carbide plant on the Mississippi River downstream
from Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
b. a Monsanto factory near the New Jersey Turnpike.
c. a Magnesium Corporation of America plant in Rowley, Utah.
d. a Denny's restaurant in Pompano Beach, Florida.
3. Which one of these statements about California is false?
a. Ohio has more vehicles per square mile.
b. Maryland produces more garbage per person.
c. France produces more carbon dioxide.
d. The average American burns more gasoline than the average
Californian.
4. Which one of these statements is not true of Louisiana?
a. The Environmental Protection Agency classifies more than 99
percent of its rivers and streams as "impaired."
b. Its industries release nearly twice the per-resident amount
of toxins as those in the next-worst state.
c. The Commerce Department has classified its shellfishing
waters as "restricted" due to pollution.
d. One of its Senators lobbied successfully to have Congress
classify oil-drilling waste as nonhazardous.
5. Match each current or former home of George Bush with its inconvenience:
I. Connecticut
II. Washington, D.C.
III. Maine
IV. Texas
a. has nation's highest per capita number of workers directly
involved with hazardous waste
b. leads the United States in per capita emission of ozone-
depleting substances
c. emits more toxins into the air than any other state
d. has Capitol corroded by acid rain
6. In 1988, Shell Oil put 152 million pounds of something into the ground
in Louisiana. What was it?
a. hydrochloric acid
b. unrefined petroleum from a leaking tank
c. raw sewage
d. Environmental Protection Agency paperwork
7. Which of the following measures would result in the greatest reduction
in U.S. greenhouse-gas emissions?
a. install vapor-catching nozzles on all gasoline pumps
b. require all vehicles to average 45 miles per gallon
c. sell Louisiana to Japan
d. lock Secretary of the Interior Manuel Lujan in an airtight
vault
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steve
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response 1 of 10:
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Mar 5 22:56 UTC 1992 |
Horrifying.
There is no "safe" place to live here. Perhaps there are better
places, but none that are safe.
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jdg
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response 2 of 10:
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Mar 6 00:34 UTC 1992 |
No one wants to try the quiz?
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jdg
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response 3 of 10:
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Mar 6 02:18 UTC 1992 |
You'll find the answers in /h1b/u/jdg/nature.18.answers
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steve
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response 4 of 10:
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Mar 6 06:01 UTC 1992 |
I'll take it this weekend.
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polygon
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response 5 of 10:
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Mar 8 14:37 UTC 1992 |
Okay, here's my attempt:
1. iv-a, i-b, iii-c, ii-d
2. c
3. d
4. a
5. i-a, ii-b, iii-d, iv-c
6. b
7. b
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jdg
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response 6 of 10:
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Mar 23 00:52 UTC 1992 |
I've cleaned out my personal directory, and in doing so have moved the
answers to #0 here:
1: I-d, II-c, III-b, IV-a.
2: c.
3: c.
4: a, but that *is* true of Iowa.
5: I-b, II-d, III-a, IV-c.
6: a.
7: Hard to say -- let's try them all.
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kentn
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response 7 of 10:
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Mar 23 01:22 UTC 1992 |
What's this bullshit about Iowa, Josh?
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jdg
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response 8 of 10:
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Mar 23 03:00 UTC 1992 |
That the EPA classifies more than 99% of its rivers and streams as, "Impaired."
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kentn
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response 9 of 10:
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Mar 23 06:00 UTC 1992 |
Hmmmm...
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steve
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response 10 of 10:
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Mar 24 04:38 UTC 1992 |
No doubt! The sheer poundage of chemicals used in Iowa is incredible.
Farming is one of the most polluting industries in this country.
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