What is LessonUp
Search
Channels
Log in
Register
‹
Return to search
5DS The impact of the food we eat (unit 1, p. 14)
The impact of the food we eat
1 / 16
next
Slide 1:
Slide
Engels
Secundair onderwijs
This lesson contains
16 slides
, with
interactive quizzes
and
text slide
.
Start lesson
Save
Share
Print lesson
Items in this lesson
The impact of the food we eat
Slide 1 - Slide
How much of global greenhouse gas emissions does food account for?
A
around 10 %
B
over a quarter (26%)
C
over half (51%)
Slide 2 - Quiz
What's the largest source of nitrous oxide?
A
hospitals & dentists
B
fertiliser
C
cars
D
natural ecosystems
Slide 3 - Quiz
How much of global freshwater withdrawals are used for agriculture?
A
50%
B
60%
C
70%
Slide 4 - Quiz
How many kilograms of greenhouse gases (CO2-equivalents) does producing a kilogram of beef emit compared to peas?
A
It is double. (1 kg of beef = 2 kg of greenhouse gases / 1 kg of peas = 1 kg of greenhouse gases)
B
30 times more (1 kg of beef = 30 kg of greenhouse gases / 1 kg of peas = 1 kg of greenhouse gases)
C
60 times more (1 kg of beef = 60 kg of greenhouse gases / 1 kg of peas = 1 kg of greenhouse gases)
Slide 5 - Quiz
One of the worst food groups for habitat disturbance (i.e. the harvesting of foods which displaces native animals and plants from their habitat is:
A
groundfish such as cod, haddock or halibut
B
sheep, beef and pork
C
soy and rice
Slide 6 - Quiz
Complete the sentence: 'Aquatic systems produce only 1.1% of food but ...% of the global footprint.'
A
almost 4%
B
almost 6%
C
almost 8%
D
almost 10%
Slide 7 - Quiz
What is Earth Overshoot Day?
A
The day in the year when humanity's ecological footprint (its demand for natural resources) exceeds what the planet can renew
B
The day in the year when the hole in the Earth’s ozone layer is at its largest
C
The day in the year when pollution worldwide is at its worst
Slide 8 - Quiz
When was Earth Overshoot Day in 2023?
A
July 28
B
August 28
C
September 28
D
August 3
Slide 9 - Quiz
When was Earth Overshoot Day in 2022?
A
July 28
B
August 28
C
September 28
Slide 10 - Quiz
Which product needs more land, water and energy: 5 litres of tap water or 5 litres of bottled water?
A
bottled water
B
tap water
C
both consume the same resource
Slide 11 - Quiz
Which of these is the best way to reduce your carbon footprint?
A
eating locally, avoiding air-freighted foods where you can
B
eating less meat and dairy
C
eating sustainable meats (pasture-raised or free-range poultry and pork, and ocean-friendly seafood)
Slide 12 - Quiz
Which diet is most correlated with a longer lifespan?
A
vegetarian diet
B
vegan diet
C
Mediterranean diet
D
gluten-free diet
Slide 13 - Quiz
Which diet contributes the least to climate change?
A
vegetarian diet
B
vegan diet
C
Mediterranean diet
D
gluten-free diet
Slide 14 - Quiz
A standard steak dinner with sides is roughly equivalent to driving how many kilometres in terms of greenhouse gas emissions?
A
0.8 kilometres
B
4.8 kilometres
C
9.6 kilometres
Slide 15 - Quiz
Globally, hunger is more common than obesity.
A
True
B
False
Slide 16 - Quiz
More lessons like this
Protecting Our Environment: Understanding COP28 and Reducing Carbon Footprint
October 2023
- Lesson with
13 slides
Biology: Ecology
May 2024
- Lesson with
40 slides
Biology
Upper Secondary (Key Stage 4)
Further Education (Key Stage 5)
GCSE
2 YR2_T2_LSN9 2.5 sustainability
January 2024
- Lesson with
17 slides
Science
Middelbare school
havo, vwo
Leerjaar 2
TV3_Revision_Chapter 8
December 2023
- Lesson with
17 slides
Aardrijkskunde
Middelbare school
vwo
Leerjaar 3
YR2_T2_LSN9
May 2024
- Lesson with
18 slides
Science
Middelbare school
havo, vwo
Leerjaar 2
Y2_T2_LSN2.5
January 2024
- Lesson with
18 slides
Science
Middelbare school
havo, vwo
Leerjaar 2
Session LessonUp
June 2021
- Lesson with
42 slides
LessonUp and Ecology
Higher Education (degree)
Post test Climate change
October 2024
- Lesson with
21 slides
Aardrijkskunde
Middelbare school
vmbo g
Leerjaar 3