6. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is a scientific body that:
a) Monitors pollution levels in major cities
b) Provides scientific assessments on climate change
c) Implements renewable energy projects
d) Develops sustainable agriculture practices
7. The Ramsar Convention, an international treaty for the conservation of wetlands, was signed in:
a) 1971
b) 1983
c) 1996
d) 2004
8. Greenpeace is an international environmental organization known for:
a) Advocating for nuclear power
b) Lobbying for fossil fuel subsidies
c) Promoting renewable energy sources
d) Supporting deforestation activities
9. The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity aims to:
a) Reduce greenhouse gas emissions
b) Protect biodiversity and promote its sustainable use
c) Regulate fishing activities
d) Promote urbanization and industrial growth
10. The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification aims to:
a) Promote sustainable logging practices
b) Prevent illegal wildlife trade
c) Address land degradation and desertification
d) Ensure access to clean water and sanitation