How many people in the world have some access to electricity?
72% get this wrongIn 1950, 0% of all energy consumption came from nuclear energy. What is that number today?
88% get this wrongCompared to 1980, the cost of energy from solar panels today is roughly:
79% get this wrongOf all energy used in the world, how much comes from natural gas, coal and oil?
65% get this wrongOf all renewable energy used in the world today, what share comes from traditional burning of biomass like charcoal, wood and agricultural waste?
80% get this wrongDuring the past 40 years the total amount of oil and natural gas in known underground reserves:
87% get this wrongIn 2023, how much fossil fuels (oil, coal and natural gas) were used in the world, compared to the year 2000?
80% get this wrong70% of Europeans said they were planning to switch to a more environmentally friendly energy provider to fight climate change, in 2020. What was this number in China?
87% get this wrong70% of Europeans said they were planning to switch to a more environmentally friendly energy provider to fight climate change, in 2020. What was this number in the US?
85% get this wrongWhat share of all energy used in the world comes from the modern renewable sources (solar, wind, hydro and modern biofuels)?
68% get this wrongOf the total cost of electricity worldwide, how much is the transfer from the power station to the user, on average?
65% get this wrongIn 1990, around 60% of all electricity worldwide was produced using fossil fuels. What is that number today?
70% get this wrongSince 1970, what happened to the amount of energy consumed per person globally?
63% get this wrongOf all energy used in the world in 2000, around 86% came from burning fossil fuels (oil, coal and gas). What is the number today?
63% get this wrongOf all energy used in the world, what share is electricity?
75% get this wrongCompared to 100 years ago, how affordable is electricity in the US today?
75% get this wrongElectronics and pharmaceutical companies spend around 12% of their revenue on research and development. How much do energy and fuel producing companies spend?
82% get this wrongIn 2022, how much of the increased electricity production in the world came from renewable sources?
89% get this wrongIn 2000, around 50% of the world's population didn't have modern stoves. Instead they cooked food by burning wood, charcoal or dung. What is the share today?
67% get this wrongFrom 2015 to 2021, the world population increased by 80 million each year. During the same period, how many more people gained some access to electricity each year?
81% get this wrongIn 1990, around 17% of all electricity produced worldwide came from nuclear energy. What is that number today?
67% get this wrongIn the year 2000, more than 20% of the world's population did not have any access to electricity. What is the share today?
74% get this wrongIn 2010, 1.1 billion people did not have access to electricity. What has happened to this number since then?
70% get this wrongIn the year 1800, 98% of all energy consumption came from traditional biofuels (such as burning wood and agricultural waste biomass). What is the share today?
66% get this wrongIn 1970, 30% of all energy used in the world came from burning coal. What happened to that share since then?
74% get this wrongWhich group of countries below produces the highest share of electricity from renewable sources?
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