1. How confident are you in your understanding of carbon sequestration?
A. Very confident
B. Somewhat confident
C. Not very confident
D. Not at all confident
2. How do you feel about the potential of tree planting to mitigate climate change?
A. Optimistic
B. Cautiously optimistic
C. Skeptical
D. Indifferent
3. What’s your favorite aspect of contributing to environmental sustainability?
A. Reducing pollution
B. Supporting wildlife
C. Enhancing natural beauty
D. Combating climate change
4. How often do you think about the impact of deforestation?
A. Almost daily
B. Weekly
C. Occasionally
D. Rarely
5. When you were a kid, how did you feel about planting trees?
A. Loved it
B. Thought it was okay
C. Didn’t like it
D. Never did it
6. What do you think you need to effectively contribute to reforestation?
A. More time
B. Better knowledge
C. Financial resources
D. Community support
7. What makes you nervous about large-scale tree planting initiatives?
A. Inadequate funding
B. Possible failure
C. Lack of public interest
D. Environmental impact
8. How prepared are you for participating in a local tree planting event?
A. Fully prepared
B. Mostly prepared
C. Slightly prepared
D. Not prepared at all
9. What makes you most frustrated about current reforestation efforts?
A. Slow progress
B. Lack of awareness
C. Insufficient funding
D. Poor planning
10. What happened in the past when you participated in an environmental activity?
A. It went well
B. Mixed success
C. Didn’t go well
D. Never participated
11. What is your strongest feeling when you hear about deforestation?
A. Anger
B. Sadness
C. Helplessness
D. Indifference
12. What comes to mind when you think about carbon emissions?
A. Climate change
B. Air pollution
C. Fossil fuels
D. Industrial waste
13. How often do you talk with others about the importance of forest conservation?
A. Frequently
B. Occasionally
C. Rarely
D. Never
14. What is your current biggest challenge related to environmental conservation?
A. Lack of resources
B. Limited time
C. Insufficient knowledge
D. Lack of community support
15. Which of these environmental issues would you enjoy addressing the most?
A. Climate change
B. Water conservation
C. Wildlife protection
D. Pollution reduction
16. How would you describe your relationship to nature conservation?
A. Very active
B. Somewhat active
C. Neutral
D. Not active
17. When you think about tree planting, what are you most concerned about?
A. Effectiveness
B. Funding
C. Community involvement
D. Environmental impact
18. To what degree do you experience eco-anxiety?
A. High degree
B. Moderate degree
C. Low degree
D. None at all
19. What aspect of forest preservation makes you the most happy?
A. Supporting wildlife
B. Cleaner air
C. Natural beauty
D. Climate benefits
20. What’s your favorite type of tree to plant and why?
A. Oak, for its strength
B. Pine, for its greenery
C. Maple, for its beauty
D. Fruit tree, for its yield
21. Are you stuck in believing that individual actions can’t impact climate change?
A. Completely stuck
B. Partially stuck
C. Open to changing
D. Not stuck at all
22. What is most likely to make you feel down about deforestation?
A. Seeing barren land
B. Loss of animal habitat
C. Impact on climate
D. Lack of action
23. What’s your favorite memory related to being in a forest?
A. Hiking
B. Picnicking
C. Wildlife sightings
D. Peace and quiet
24. In a perfect world, what would global forest conservation look like?
A. Abundant forests
B. Active community participation
C. Sustainable management
D. Complete deforestation halt
25. How confident are you in managing a tree planting project?
A. Very confident
B. Somewhat confident
C. Not very confident
D. Not at all confident
26. What do you dream about when it comes to forest conservation?
A. Endless green spaces
B. Living in harmony with nature
C. Environmental stability
D. Improved air quality
27. Which of the following is most accurate when it comes to your current involvement in climate change mitigation?
A. Very involved
B. Moderately involved
C. Slightly involved
D. Not involved at all
28. What’s your idea of a successful reforestation project?
A. High survival rate of planted trees
B. Community involvement and education
C. Long-term maintenance plan
D. Immediate carbon sequestration
29. If you could waive a magic wand, what would the perfect tree planting outcome be?
A. Instant reforestation
B. High community engagement
C. Climate change reversal
D. Sustainable ecosystem creation
30. Do you think current carbon offset initiatives through tree planting are effective?
A. Very effective
B. Moderately effective
C. Slightly effective
D. Not effective at all
31. How do you typically handle environmental issues that arise?
A. Proactively
B. Reactively
C. Passively
D. Avoid them
32. What is your absolute favorite benefit of forest ecosystems?
A. Carbon sequestration
B. Biodiversity
C. Natural beauty
D. Recreational opportunities
33. Do you feel connected to initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions?
A. Strongly connected
B. Somewhat connected
C. Slightly connected
D. Not connected
34. How comfortable are you discussing climate change solutions with others?
A. Very comfortable
B. Somewhat comfortable
C. Slightly comfortable
D. Not comfortable
35. How well do you manage time when it comes to volunteering for environmental activities?
A. Very well
B. Well
C. Adequately
D. Poorly
36. What causes you to worry about the future of forests?
A. Climate change
B. Deforestation rates
C. Lack of conservation efforts
D. Public apathy
37. Someone asks about your stance on climate change, what’s your actual answer?
A. Very concerned
B. Moderately concerned
C. Slightly concerned
D. Indifferent
38. Which of the following is most likely to frustrate you about current environmental policies?
A. Slow implementation
B. Insufficient funding
C. Lack of public support
D. Ineffective strategies
39. What’s your go-to activity in nature?
A. Hiking
B. Birdwatching
C. Picnicking
D. Forest bathing
40. How would your friends and family describe your involvement in environmental issues?
A. Very involved
B. Somewhat involved
C. Occasionally involved
D. Not involved
41. What are you most excited about regarding future reforestation projects?
A. New technologies
B. Community engagement
C. Government support
D. Visible environmental benefits
42. Tell us a little about your perspective on climate change.
A. It’s the most pressing issue
B. It’s important but not urgent
C. It’s a minor concern
D. It’s overhyped
43. What’s your favorite environmental cause to support?
A. Reforestation
B. Wildlife conservation
C. Pollution cleanup
D. Renewable energy
44. What do you think is missing in your quest to actively participate in tree planting?
A. Resources
B. Time
C. Opportunities
D. Knowledge
45. How often do you attend environmental community events?
A. Regularly
B. Occasionally
C. Rarely
D. Never
46. If you could choose any environmental attribute to enhance, which one would it be and why?
A. Clean air
B. Abundant trees
C. Rich biodiversity
D. Clean water
47. How connected do you feel to nature?
A. Very connected
B. Somewhat connected
C. Slightly connected
D. Not connected
48. Which of these forest-related activities is most likely to be a struggle for you?
A. Identifying native species
B. Raising funds
C. Planting technique
D. Long-term maintenance
49. Which member of the environmental community are you?
A. Activist
B. Volunteer
C. Donor
D. Supporter
50. What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think about tree planting?
A. Hope
B. Effort
C. Impact
D. Uncertainty
51. What is your current level of expertise in forestry?
A. Expert
B. Knowledgeable
C. Beginner
D. None
52. A new reforestation initiative is launched, how do you respond?
A. Join immediately
B. Learn more about it
C. Support from afar
D. Uninterested
53. Which of the following do you notice yourself worrying about on a day-to-day basis?
A. Climate change
B. Air pollution
C. Deforestation
D. Global warming
54. What physical or emotional sensation do you experience most when you see a forest?
A. Peace
B. Awe
C. Gratitude
D. Indifference
55. What keeps you up at night about climate change?
A. Future generations
B. Environmental destruction
C. Government inaction
D. Personal impact
56. New information about carbon emissions is released, what is your first response?
A. Share it
B. Research it
C. Discuss it
D. Ignore it
57. How do you determine your contribution’s impact on reducing carbon emissions each year?
A. Evaluate regularly
B. Occasionally assess
C. Rarely consider
D. Never assess
58. What is the trickiest part about participating in reforestation for you?
A. Time commitment
B. Finding opportunities
C. Physical effort
D. Understanding techniques
59. When you think about deforestation, what is your strongest feeling?
A. Sadness
B. Anger
C. Helplessness
D. Indifference
60. How often do you volunteer for tree planting events?
A. Regularly
B. Occasionally
C. Rarely
D. Never