Aug 7, 2015
Climate quiz: Test your geography knowledge
QUIZ: Which country has the biggest wind farm, the most dramatic climate negotiator or the world record for tree-planting?

Which country has the biggest wind farm, the most dramatic climate negotiator or the world record for tree-planting?

By Freya Palmer
There is a whole world of rhetoric and action on climate change.
How well do you know your global warming geography? Take our timed quiz to find out. You have two minutes… Go!
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