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. What is the ultimate objective of the UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change)? A) To ban the use of all fossil fuels globally B) To stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that prevents dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system C) To establish a single global government D) To promote deforestation Correct Answer: B) To stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that prevents dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system 2. The primary legally binding goal of the 2015 Paris Agreement is to: A) Limit global temperature rise to well below 2°C, pursuing efforts to limit it to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels B) Force developed countries to pay for all climate change damages C) Eliminate the use of plastic by 2030 D) Require all nations to have the same emission targets Correct Answer: A) Limit global temperature rise to well below 2°C, pursuing efforts to limit it to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels 3. Under the Paris Agreement, what does "NDC" stand for? A) National Data Collection B) Nationally Determined Contribution C) Natural Disaster Committee D) Neutral Domestic Carbon Correct Answer: B) Nationally Determined Contribution 4. How often are parties to the Paris Agreement required to update and submit their NDCs (the "ratchet mechanism")? A) Every year B) Every 2 years C) Every 5 years D) Every 10 years Correct Answer: C) Every 5 years 5. Article 6 of the Paris Agreement primarily establishes a framework for: A) Human rights protections B) Voluntary cooperation and international carbon markets C) The complete ban of coal mining D) Rules for international shipping Correct Answer: B) Voluntary cooperation and international carbon markets 6. The "CBDR" principle in international environmental law stands for: A) Carbon Border Duty Requirements B) Common But Differentiated Responsibilities C) Climate Based Data Reporting D) Corporate Biodiversity Damage Reduction Correct Answer: B) Common But Differentiated Responsibilities 7. What does the CBDR principle imply? A) Only rich countries should protect the environment B) All states are responsible for environmental protection, but developed countries bear a greater burden due to historical emissions and greater resources C) Developing countries are solely responsible for future emissions D) Environmental laws apply identically to every nation Correct Answer: B) All states are responsible for environmental protection, but developed countries bear a greater burden due to historical emissions and greater resources 8. The "Precautionary Principle" asserts that: A) We should wait for 100% scientific certainty before acting on environmental threats B) Lack of full scientific certainty shall not be used as a reason to postpone cost-effective measures to prevent environmental degradation C) All new technologies are inherently dangerous D) Environmental laws must be written cautiously Correct Answer: B) Lack of full scientific certainty shall not be used as a reason to postpone cost-effective measures to prevent environmental degradation

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Environmental Law & Climate Accords:
2026 Legal Prep
Treaties, Climate Litigation & Corporate Compliance (100 Questions)

1. What is the ultimate objective of the UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change)?
A) To ban the use of all fossil fuels globally
B) To stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that prevents
dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system
C) To establish a single global government
D) To promote deforestation

Correct Answer: B) To stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a
level that prevents dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system

2. The primary legally binding goal of the 2015 Paris Agreement is to:
A) Limit global temperature rise to well below 2°C, pursuing efforts to limit it to 1.5°C above
pre-industrial levels
B) Force developed countries to pay for all climate change damages
C) Eliminate the use of plastic by 2030
D) Require all nations to have the same emission targets

Correct Answer: A) Limit global temperature rise to well below 2°C, pursuing efforts to
limit it to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels

3. Under the Paris Agreement, what does "NDC" stand for?
A) National Data Collection
B) Nationally Determined Contribution
C) Natural Disaster Committee
D) Neutral Domestic Carbon

Correct Answer: B) Nationally Determined Contribution

4. How often are parties to the Paris Agreement required to update and submit their
NDCs (the "ratchet mechanism")?
A) Every year
B) Every 2 years
C) Every 5 years
D) Every 10 years

Correct Answer: C) Every 5 years

,5. Article 6 of the Paris Agreement primarily establishes a framework for:
A) Human rights protections
B) Voluntary cooperation and international carbon markets
C) The complete ban of coal mining
D) Rules for international shipping

Correct Answer: B) Voluntary cooperation and international carbon markets

6. The "CBDR" principle in international environmental law stands for:
A) Carbon Border Duty Requirements
B) Common But Differentiated Responsibilities
C) Climate Based Data Reporting
D) Corporate Biodiversity Damage Reduction

Correct Answer: B) Common But Differentiated Responsibilities

7. What does the CBDR principle imply?
A) Only rich countries should protect the environment
B) All states are responsible for environmental protection, but developed countries bear a
greater burden due to historical emissions and greater resources
C) Developing countries are solely responsible for future emissions
D) Environmental laws apply identically to every nation

Correct Answer: B) All states are responsible for environmental protection, but
developed countries bear a greater burden due to historical emissions and greater
resources

8. The "Precautionary Principle" asserts that:
A) We should wait for 100% scientific certainty before acting on environmental threats
B) Lack of full scientific certainty shall not be used as a reason to postpone cost-effective
measures to prevent environmental degradation
C) All new technologies are inherently dangerous
D) Environmental laws must be written cautiously

Correct Answer: B) Lack of full scientific certainty shall not be used as a reason to
postpone cost-effective measures to prevent environmental degradation

9. The "Polluter Pays Principle" dictates that:
A) The government pays for all environmental cleanup
B) The party responsible for producing pollution is responsible for paying the damage done to
the natural environment
C) Consumers must pay a specific tax for breathing air
D) Pollution is free as long as it happens on private property

, Correct Answer: B) The party responsible for producing pollution is responsible for
paying the damage done to the natural environment

10. "Intergenerational Equity" is the legal and ethical concept that:
A) Older generations should pay more taxes
B) The present generation must ensure the health, diversity, and productivity of the environment
for the benefit of future generations
C) Only people under 30 can vote on climate laws
D) Wealth should be distributed equally among living people

Correct Answer: B) The present generation must ensure the health, diversity, and
productivity of the environment for the benefit of future generations

11. The Kyoto Protocol (1997) was unique because it:
A) Applied only to developing countries
B) Established legally binding emission reduction targets exclusively for developed countries
(Annex I parties)
C) Completely solved climate change
D) Was never ratified by any country

Correct Answer: B) Established legally binding emission reduction targets exclusively for
developed countries (Annex I parties)

12. The "Loss and Damage Fund," heavily debated and operationalized leading up to
2026, aims to:
A) Pay for broken corporate equipment
B) Provide financial assistance to particularly vulnerable developing nations suffering from the
irreversible impacts of climate change
C) Compensate fossil fuel companies for lost profits
D) Fund space exploration

Correct Answer: B) Provide financial assistance to particularly vulnerable developing
nations suffering from the irreversible impacts of climate change

13. "Mitigation" in climate law refers to:
A) Moving cities away from the coast
B) Efforts to reduce or prevent the emission of greenhouse gases
C) Adapting to the impacts of climate change
D) Suing fossil fuel companies
Correct Answer: B) Efforts to reduce or prevent the emission of greenhouse gases
14. "Adaptation" in climate law refers to:
A) Reducing greenhouse gas emissions
B) Adjusting to the actual or expected future climate and its effects to minimize harm

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