Climate Change Study Guide 2026

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1. Which building technology provides both space heating and cooling while consuming significantly less electricity than resistance heaters or conventional AC?
Heat pump

Heat pumps move thermal energy rather than generating it, achieving efficiencies of 200–400%, making them central to building decarbonization plans.

2. What is the role of documentation in Sustainability Metrics & Reporting for Climate Change?
It provides an accurate record for accountability and reference

Proper documentation in Sustainability Metrics & Reporting ensures accountability, traceability, and serves as a reference for future decisions.

3. What does 'cap-and-trade' mean in the context of greenhouse gas regulation?
A system setting an overall emission limit while allowing companies to buy and sell emission allowances

Cap-and-trade sets a total emission cap and lets regulated entities buy and sell allowances, creating a market-based incentive to reduce emissions.

4. What percentage of human-caused CO2 emissions do the world's oceans absorb?
About 25%

Oceans absorb roughly 25–30% of human CO2 emissions annually, playing a crucial role as a carbon sink but also becoming more acidic as a result.

5. The 'just transition' principle in climate mitigation planning specifically addresses:
Ensuring workers in fossil fuel industries are not left behind economically

Just transition frameworks pair decarbonization with retraining, social support, and economic development to protect communities dependent on fossil fuel jobs.

6. What is 'carbon capture and storage' (CCS) and what is its primary limitation at scale?
Capturing CO₂ at emission sources and injecting it underground; limited by high costs and storage capacity uncertainty

CCS captures CO₂ at power plants or industrial facilities and injects it into geological formations, but remains expensive, energy-intensive, and faces uncertainty about long-term storage security at the scale needed.

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