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Climate change has been researched for over 100 years. There is therefore a wealth of knowledge and data available. To make it easier, we have selected the most important information for you. This way, you will be well prepared for the climate exam.
Climate change has been researched for over 100 years. There is therefore a wealth of knowledge and data available. To make it easier, we have selected the most important information for you. This way, you will be well prepared for the climate exam.
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Your Sustainable Role
Microlearning modules Climate Data - City Net Zero
Janette Bessembinder, Lecturer in Climate Literacy and working for the KNMI, has developed 6 climate modules on Climate Data on behalf of City Net Zero.

Causes and Consequences
IPCC report 2023: The Great Story
An extensive infographic from the IPCC. A schematic explanation of climate change and the consequences it has.
Causes and Consequences

NL: Klimaatmodellen hebben het mis!
Modern climate models are advanced and improving with AI, but they still struggle to reflect real-world conditions accurately.
Solutions and Adaptation

NL: Hebben batterijen net hun exponentiële curve bereikt?
Battery storage, once dismissed as fantasy, has now overtaken pumped hydro as the world’s top energy storage and it's just getting started. Learn more about battery adaptations.
Solutions and Adaptation

EN: Solar PV leads climate action.
Rooftop solar is a top way to cut energy bills but remains underused, especially in sunny regions like Africa. A new report highlights its massive global climate potential.
Solutions and Adaptation

What is the donut economy? | VPRO Tegenlicht
Our economic activities should not go off the rails, but grow within limits, in an ideal circle, An economic model for a green sustainable economy.
Solutions and Adaptation

Tipping points, where do we stand now?
We are almost halfway through the 2020s, which is referred to as the most decisive decade for action against climate change. What is the current state of affairs?
Causes and Consequences

Documentary: A Life on Our Planet
Experience through the eyes of David Attenborough how he has seen the climate change over the past 90 years, and what future vision we need for the solutions.

Your Sustainable Role
Sustainable entrepreneurship, how do I do that?
Curious about how you can run a sustainable business? Visit Sustainable Entrepreneurship, the online knowledge centre for sustainable or socially responsible entrepreneurship.

Your Sustainable Role
How can I consume sustainably?
Sustainable consumption means that you consume without it being detrimental to people and the environment. The Dutch government provides clear examples of how you can contribute!
Solutions and Adaptation

VPRO Backlight - The race for the superbattery
We can generate green energy. But what about storage? All over the world, storage technicians and battery pioneers are looking for ways to store sustainable energy.

Causes and Consequences
The state of our climate - KNMI
The great atlas of climate change. Maps and infographics with the key facts about climate change.

Causes and Consequences
EN: IPCC Explainer: Climate change
A comprehensive infographic from the IPCC. A schematic explanation of climate change and its consequences.

Your Sustainable Role
How can I contribute to a more sustainable world?
What can you do yourself and what is your role in contributing to a more sustainable future? Check the website of Milieu Centraal!
Solutions and Adaptation

1.5 - 3 degrees warmer, what do we notice from it?
If the temperature worldwide were to rise three degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, the consequences would be catastrophic. It is a very plausible scenario and this film shows what it would look like.
Solutions and Adaptation

Shadow side of the energy transition
In the Tegenlicht special ‘The Rare Metals War’, Guillaume Pitron warns of the dark side of the energy transition and digitisation.

Causes and Consequences
The energy transition explained by EBN
The infographic from EBN visualises the energy transition.
Causes and Consequences

A simple lecture about the climate
An explanation of an enhanced greenhouse effect, climate change, and its consequences.
Causes and Consequences

A lesson from Johan Rockström
Johan Rockström explains the consequences and interaction of climate change and the decline of biodiversity.
Causes and Consequences

Climate, how does that actually work?
A comprehensive infographic about climate change

Your Sustainable Role
Microlearning modules Climate Data - City Net Zero
Janette Bessembinder, Lecturer in Climate Literacy and working for the KNMI, has developed 6 climate modules on Climate Data on behalf of City Net Zero.

Causes and Consequences
IPCC report 2023: The Great Story
An extensive infographic from the IPCC. A schematic explanation of climate change and the consequences it has.
Causes and Consequences

NL: Klimaatmodellen hebben het mis!
Modern climate models are advanced and improving with AI, but they still struggle to reflect real-world conditions accurately.
Solutions and Adaptation

NL: Hebben batterijen net hun exponentiële curve bereikt?
Battery storage, once dismissed as fantasy, has now overtaken pumped hydro as the world’s top energy storage and it's just getting started. Learn more about battery adaptations.
Solutions and Adaptation

EN: Solar PV leads climate action.
Rooftop solar is a top way to cut energy bills but remains underused, especially in sunny regions like Africa. A new report highlights its massive global climate potential.
Solutions and Adaptation

What is the donut economy? | VPRO Tegenlicht
Our economic activities should not go off the rails, but grow within limits, in an ideal circle, An economic model for a green sustainable economy.
Solutions and Adaptation

Tipping points, where do we stand now?
We are almost halfway through the 2020s, which is referred to as the most decisive decade for action against climate change. What is the current state of affairs?
Causes and Consequences

Documentary: A Life on Our Planet
Experience through the eyes of David Attenborough how he has seen the climate change over the past 90 years, and what future vision we need for the solutions.

Your Sustainable Role
Sustainable entrepreneurship, how do I do that?
Curious about how you can run a sustainable business? Visit Sustainable Entrepreneurship, the online knowledge centre for sustainable or socially responsible entrepreneurship.

Your Sustainable Role
How can I consume sustainably?
Sustainable consumption means that you consume without it being detrimental to people and the environment. The Dutch government provides clear examples of how you can contribute!
Solutions and Adaptation

VPRO Backlight - The race for the superbattery
We can generate green energy. But what about storage? All over the world, storage technicians and battery pioneers are looking for ways to store sustainable energy.

Causes and Consequences
The state of our climate - KNMI
The great atlas of climate change. Maps and infographics with the key facts about climate change.

Causes and Consequences
EN: IPCC Explainer: Climate change
A comprehensive infographic from the IPCC. A schematic explanation of climate change and its consequences.

Your Sustainable Role
How can I contribute to a more sustainable world?
What can you do yourself and what is your role in contributing to a more sustainable future? Check the website of Milieu Centraal!
Solutions and Adaptation

1.5 - 3 degrees warmer, what do we notice from it?
If the temperature worldwide were to rise three degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, the consequences would be catastrophic. It is a very plausible scenario and this film shows what it would look like.
Solutions and Adaptation

Shadow side of the energy transition
In the Tegenlicht special ‘The Rare Metals War’, Guillaume Pitron warns of the dark side of the energy transition and digitisation.

Causes and Consequences
The energy transition explained by EBN
The infographic from EBN visualises the energy transition.
Causes and Consequences

A simple lecture about the climate
An explanation of an enhanced greenhouse effect, climate change, and its consequences.
Causes and Consequences

A lesson from Johan Rockström
Johan Rockström explains the consequences and interaction of climate change and the decline of biodiversity.
Causes and Consequences

Climate, how does that actually work?
A comprehensive infographic about climate change

Your Sustainable Role
Microlearning modules Climate Data - City Net Zero
Janette Bessembinder, Lecturer in Climate Literacy and working for the KNMI, has developed 6 climate modules on Climate Data on behalf of City Net Zero.

Causes and Consequences
IPCC report 2023: The Great Story
An extensive infographic from the IPCC. A schematic explanation of climate change and the consequences it has.
Causes and Consequences

NL: Klimaatmodellen hebben het mis!
Modern climate models are advanced and improving with AI, but they still struggle to reflect real-world conditions accurately.
Solutions and Adaptation

NL: Hebben batterijen net hun exponentiële curve bereikt?
Battery storage, once dismissed as fantasy, has now overtaken pumped hydro as the world’s top energy storage and it's just getting started. Learn more about battery adaptations.
Solutions and Adaptation

EN: Solar PV leads climate action.
Rooftop solar is a top way to cut energy bills but remains underused, especially in sunny regions like Africa. A new report highlights its massive global climate potential.
Solutions and Adaptation

What is the donut economy? | VPRO Tegenlicht
Our economic activities should not go off the rails, but grow within limits, in an ideal circle, An economic model for a green sustainable economy.
Solutions and Adaptation

Tipping points, where do we stand now?
We are almost halfway through the 2020s, which is referred to as the most decisive decade for action against climate change. What is the current state of affairs?
Causes and Consequences

Documentary: A Life on Our Planet
Experience through the eyes of David Attenborough how he has seen the climate change over the past 90 years, and what future vision we need for the solutions.

Your Sustainable Role
Sustainable entrepreneurship, how do I do that?
Curious about how you can run a sustainable business? Visit Sustainable Entrepreneurship, the online knowledge centre for sustainable or socially responsible entrepreneurship.

Your Sustainable Role
How can I consume sustainably?
Sustainable consumption means that you consume without it being detrimental to people and the environment. The Dutch government provides clear examples of how you can contribute!
Solutions and Adaptation

VPRO Backlight - The race for the superbattery
We can generate green energy. But what about storage? All over the world, storage technicians and battery pioneers are looking for ways to store sustainable energy.

Causes and Consequences
The state of our climate - KNMI
The great atlas of climate change. Maps and infographics with the key facts about climate change.

Causes and Consequences
EN: IPCC Explainer: Climate change
A comprehensive infographic from the IPCC. A schematic explanation of climate change and its consequences.

Your Sustainable Role
How can I contribute to a more sustainable world?
What can you do yourself and what is your role in contributing to a more sustainable future? Check the website of Milieu Centraal!
Solutions and Adaptation

1.5 - 3 degrees warmer, what do we notice from it?
If the temperature worldwide were to rise three degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, the consequences would be catastrophic. It is a very plausible scenario and this film shows what it would look like.
Solutions and Adaptation

Shadow side of the energy transition
In the Tegenlicht special ‘The Rare Metals War’, Guillaume Pitron warns of the dark side of the energy transition and digitisation.

Causes and Consequences
The energy transition explained by EBN
The infographic from EBN visualises the energy transition.
Causes and Consequences

A simple lecture about the climate
An explanation of an enhanced greenhouse effect, climate change, and its consequences.
Causes and Consequences

A lesson from Johan Rockström
Johan Rockström explains the consequences and interaction of climate change and the decline of biodiversity.
Causes and Consequences

Climate, how does that actually work?
A comprehensive infographic about climate change

Your Sustainable Role
Microlearning modules Climate Data - City Net Zero
Janette Bessembinder, Lecturer in Climate Literacy and working for the KNMI, has developed 6 climate modules on Climate Data on behalf of City Net Zero.

Causes and Consequences
IPCC report 2023: The Great Story
An extensive infographic from the IPCC. A schematic explanation of climate change and the consequences it has.
Causes and Consequences

NL: Klimaatmodellen hebben het mis!
Modern climate models are advanced and improving with AI, but they still struggle to reflect real-world conditions accurately.
Solutions and Adaptation

NL: Hebben batterijen net hun exponentiële curve bereikt?
Battery storage, once dismissed as fantasy, has now overtaken pumped hydro as the world’s top energy storage and it's just getting started. Learn more about battery adaptations.
Solutions and Adaptation

EN: Solar PV leads climate action.
Rooftop solar is a top way to cut energy bills but remains underused, especially in sunny regions like Africa. A new report highlights its massive global climate potential.
Solutions and Adaptation

What is the donut economy? | VPRO Tegenlicht
Our economic activities should not go off the rails, but grow within limits, in an ideal circle, An economic model for a green sustainable economy.
Solutions and Adaptation

Tipping points, where do we stand now?
We are almost halfway through the 2020s, which is referred to as the most decisive decade for action against climate change. What is the current state of affairs?
Causes and Consequences

Documentary: A Life on Our Planet
Experience through the eyes of David Attenborough how he has seen the climate change over the past 90 years, and what future vision we need for the solutions.

Your Sustainable Role
Sustainable entrepreneurship, how do I do that?
Curious about how you can run a sustainable business? Visit Sustainable Entrepreneurship, the online knowledge centre for sustainable or socially responsible entrepreneurship.

Your Sustainable Role
How can I consume sustainably?
Sustainable consumption means that you consume without it being detrimental to people and the environment. The Dutch government provides clear examples of how you can contribute!
Solutions and Adaptation

VPRO Backlight - The race for the superbattery
We can generate green energy. But what about storage? All over the world, storage technicians and battery pioneers are looking for ways to store sustainable energy.

Causes and Consequences
The state of our climate - KNMI
The great atlas of climate change. Maps and infographics with the key facts about climate change.

Causes and Consequences
EN: IPCC Explainer: Climate change
A comprehensive infographic from the IPCC. A schematic explanation of climate change and its consequences.

Your Sustainable Role
How can I contribute to a more sustainable world?
What can you do yourself and what is your role in contributing to a more sustainable future? Check the website of Milieu Centraal!
Solutions and Adaptation

1.5 - 3 degrees warmer, what do we notice from it?
If the temperature worldwide were to rise three degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, the consequences would be catastrophic. It is a very plausible scenario and this film shows what it would look like.
Solutions and Adaptation

Shadow side of the energy transition
In the Tegenlicht special ‘The Rare Metals War’, Guillaume Pitron warns of the dark side of the energy transition and digitisation.

Causes and Consequences
The energy transition explained by EBN
The infographic from EBN visualises the energy transition.
Causes and Consequences

A simple lecture about the climate
An explanation of an enhanced greenhouse effect, climate change, and its consequences.
Causes and Consequences

A lesson from Johan Rockström
Johan Rockström explains the consequences and interaction of climate change and the decline of biodiversity.
Causes and Consequences

Climate, how does that actually work?
A comprehensive infographic about climate change

A sneak preview of the exam?
A sneak preview of the exam?
The online practice exam is now live! Spread across the 3 themes, 9 questions have been prepared to give a taste of the exam!
The online practice exam is now live! Spread across the 3 themes, 9 questions have been prepared to give a taste of the exam!
The good news? This practice exam has been formulated with the same approach as the real exam. In the end, you will have more knowledge about climate than you initially had. Studying for the exam can be done via our lesson materials page, it is allowed, but not mandatory.
Climate exam
Frequently asked questions
Is your question not listed? Fill in the contact form and we will get in touch with you!
What is the Climate Exam?
The Climate Exam is a written exam. The exam lasts 60 minutes. There will be two variants available: for young people and for adults. Ideally, there will be an opportunity to discuss afterwards (possibly with refreshments).
What is the Climate Exam about?
It is about the causes and consequences of climate change. But of course, the solutions such as the energy transition, the circular economy, and aspects to which you can personally contribute are also included in the exam.
What is the level of the Climate Exam?
For adults, there are two levels this year: the regular exam and the expert variant. The expert variant is comparable to last year's climate exam (check it here). The regular variant will be shorter and simpler.
What is the purpose of the Climate Exam?
The aim is to give everyone more insight into climate change and sustainable solutions. This increases awareness and encourages participants to take action. Our goal is to have it organised in at least 100 locations by May 2025.
Should participants prepare themselves?
That is of course preferable. Background articles, videos, and further information will be placed on this website. But even without thorough preparation, a candidate can participate and will gain the necessary insights.
What is needed to organise the Climate Examination?
1) Establishing a location and date and time
2) Communicating and inviting participants: both parents of students and local figures (mayor, councillor, local politicians, president of the football club, vicar, police chief, etc, etc). For this, draft texts (link) and posters will be made available.
3) Printing the exams and providing pen and paper
4) Host/hostess who takes on the role of exam coordinator
5) Coffee/tea and possibly refreshments
Where is the Climate Examination?
The Climate Examination is organized at various locations in the Netherlands. Would you like to take the exam in your municipality, but it’s not listed yet? Then this is a good time to organize the Climate Examination together! Check the registration page for more information.
When will we receive the exam?
On Wednesday 6 May at the end of the day, all coordinators will gain access to the climate exam edition 2026. The adult variant, the expert variant, the youth variant (and their English versions) as well as the climate pub quiz will then be shared. Answers will also be made available, and a standard certificate of participation will be provided.
When does the Climate Examination take place?
Between Thursday 8 May and Friday 30 May: the date and time of the day may be determined by the organiser, with an evening time (e.g. 18:30 arrival; 19:00 start; 20:00 end; 20:30 closing) being the most obvious choice for schools.
Why organise the exam as a school?
First and foremost, it is both enjoyable and educational. Climate change is a current issue and not something of the distant future. By organising the Climate Exam, the school demonstrates that it considers this topic important, and it is an opportunity to engage with parents and students in a different way. Additionally, it is a great chance to welcome the alderman or local celebrities to the school. Finally, the exam also addresses solutions, so that participants leave motivated!
What is the level of the Climate Exam for Young People?
The youth variant is based on 4 havo level. But we are developing a broad set of questions. Teachers from secondary schools can compile their own climate exam based on these questions. They can also add their own questions so that the Climate Exam aligns well with the material that has been taught.
How can candidates apply?
If you want to organise the exam, we will mention this on this website (under locations). Candidates can also register here. As the organiser, you will have access to the registrations for your location.
Who evaluates the exam?
The participants can check the exam themselves after completion. In the week following the exam, they will receive the correct answers and explanations via email. The coordinator does have the correct answers and can therefore provide an explanation during the follow-up discussion.
Who organises the Climate Exam?
The climate examination is an initiative of Darel Education and is developed in close collaboration with the KNMI, Utrecht University, the Young Climate Movement, and the Climate Alliance. Like Darel Education, it has no profit motive.
Is there promotional material to recruit participants?
Absolutely! We have created posters and flyers that can be found in this link! Download the posters, print them out & hang them up!
Is there an English version?
Certainly! The Climate Exam is also available in English, just like the online version.
Climate exam
Frequently asked questions
Is your question not listed? Fill in the contact form and we will get in touch with you!
What is the Climate Exam?
The Climate Exam is a written exam. The exam lasts 60 minutes. There will be two variants available: for young people and for adults. Ideally, there will be an opportunity to discuss afterwards (possibly with refreshments).
What is the Climate Exam about?
It is about the causes and consequences of climate change. But of course, the solutions such as the energy transition, the circular economy, and aspects to which you can personally contribute are also included in the exam.
What is the level of the Climate Exam?
For adults, there are two levels this year: the regular exam and the expert variant. The expert variant is comparable to last year's climate exam (check it here). The regular variant will be shorter and simpler.
What is the purpose of the Climate Exam?
The aim is to give everyone more insight into climate change and sustainable solutions. This increases awareness and encourages participants to take action. Our goal is to have it organised in at least 100 locations by May 2025.
Should participants prepare themselves?
That is of course preferable. Background articles, videos, and further information will be placed on this website. But even without thorough preparation, a candidate can participate and will gain the necessary insights.
What is needed to organise the Climate Examination?
1) Establishing a location and date and time
2) Communicating and inviting participants: both parents of students and local figures (mayor, councillor, local politicians, president of the football club, vicar, police chief, etc, etc). For this, draft texts (link) and posters will be made available.
3) Printing the exams and providing pen and paper
4) Host/hostess who takes on the role of exam coordinator
5) Coffee/tea and possibly refreshments
Where is the Climate Examination?
The Climate Examination is organized at various locations in the Netherlands. Would you like to take the exam in your municipality, but it’s not listed yet? Then this is a good time to organize the Climate Examination together! Check the registration page for more information.
When will we receive the exam?
On Wednesday 6 May at the end of the day, all coordinators will gain access to the climate exam edition 2026. The adult variant, the expert variant, the youth variant (and their English versions) as well as the climate pub quiz will then be shared. Answers will also be made available, and a standard certificate of participation will be provided.
When does the Climate Examination take place?
Between Thursday 8 May and Friday 30 May: the date and time of the day may be determined by the organiser, with an evening time (e.g. 18:30 arrival; 19:00 start; 20:00 end; 20:30 closing) being the most obvious choice for schools.
Why organise the exam as a school?
First and foremost, it is both enjoyable and educational. Climate change is a current issue and not something of the distant future. By organising the Climate Exam, the school demonstrates that it considers this topic important, and it is an opportunity to engage with parents and students in a different way. Additionally, it is a great chance to welcome the alderman or local celebrities to the school. Finally, the exam also addresses solutions, so that participants leave motivated!
What is the level of the Climate Exam for Young People?
The youth variant is based on 4 havo level. But we are developing a broad set of questions. Teachers from secondary schools can compile their own climate exam based on these questions. They can also add their own questions so that the Climate Exam aligns well with the material that has been taught.
How can candidates apply?
If you want to organise the exam, we will mention this on this website (under locations). Candidates can also register here. As the organiser, you will have access to the registrations for your location.
Who evaluates the exam?
The participants can check the exam themselves after completion. In the week following the exam, they will receive the correct answers and explanations via email. The coordinator does have the correct answers and can therefore provide an explanation during the follow-up discussion.
Who organises the Climate Exam?
The climate examination is an initiative of Darel Education and is developed in close collaboration with the KNMI, Utrecht University, the Young Climate Movement, and the Climate Alliance. Like Darel Education, it has no profit motive.
Is there promotional material to recruit participants?
Absolutely! We have created posters and flyers that can be found in this link! Download the posters, print them out & hang them up!
Is there an English version?
Certainly! The Climate Exam is also available in English, just like the online version.
Climate exam
Frequently asked questions
Is your question not listed? Fill in the contact form and we will get in touch with you!
What is the Climate Exam?
The Climate Exam is a written exam. The exam lasts 60 minutes. There will be two variants available: for young people and for adults. Ideally, there will be an opportunity to discuss afterwards (possibly with refreshments).
What is the Climate Exam about?
It is about the causes and consequences of climate change. But of course, the solutions such as the energy transition, the circular economy, and aspects to which you can personally contribute are also included in the exam.
What is the level of the Climate Exam?
For adults, there are two levels this year: the regular exam and the expert variant. The expert variant is comparable to last year's climate exam (check it here). The regular variant will be shorter and simpler.
What is the purpose of the Climate Exam?
The aim is to give everyone more insight into climate change and sustainable solutions. This increases awareness and encourages participants to take action. Our goal is to have it organised in at least 100 locations by May 2025.
Should participants prepare themselves?
That is of course preferable. Background articles, videos, and further information will be placed on this website. But even without thorough preparation, a candidate can participate and will gain the necessary insights.
What is needed to organise the Climate Examination?
1) Establishing a location and date and time
2) Communicating and inviting participants: both parents of students and local figures (mayor, councillor, local politicians, president of the football club, vicar, police chief, etc, etc). For this, draft texts (link) and posters will be made available.
3) Printing the exams and providing pen and paper
4) Host/hostess who takes on the role of exam coordinator
5) Coffee/tea and possibly refreshments
Where is the Climate Examination?
The Climate Examination is organized at various locations in the Netherlands. Would you like to take the exam in your municipality, but it’s not listed yet? Then this is a good time to organize the Climate Examination together! Check the registration page for more information.
When will we receive the exam?
On Wednesday 6 May at the end of the day, all coordinators will gain access to the climate exam edition 2026. The adult variant, the expert variant, the youth variant (and their English versions) as well as the climate pub quiz will then be shared. Answers will also be made available, and a standard certificate of participation will be provided.
When does the Climate Examination take place?
Between Thursday 8 May and Friday 30 May: the date and time of the day may be determined by the organiser, with an evening time (e.g. 18:30 arrival; 19:00 start; 20:00 end; 20:30 closing) being the most obvious choice for schools.
Why organise the exam as a school?
First and foremost, it is both enjoyable and educational. Climate change is a current issue and not something of the distant future. By organising the Climate Exam, the school demonstrates that it considers this topic important, and it is an opportunity to engage with parents and students in a different way. Additionally, it is a great chance to welcome the alderman or local celebrities to the school. Finally, the exam also addresses solutions, so that participants leave motivated!
What is the level of the Climate Exam for Young People?
The youth variant is based on 4 havo level. But we are developing a broad set of questions. Teachers from secondary schools can compile their own climate exam based on these questions. They can also add their own questions so that the Climate Exam aligns well with the material that has been taught.
How can candidates apply?
If you want to organise the exam, we will mention this on this website (under locations). Candidates can also register here. As the organiser, you will have access to the registrations for your location.
Who evaluates the exam?
The participants can check the exam themselves after completion. In the week following the exam, they will receive the correct answers and explanations via email. The coordinator does have the correct answers and can therefore provide an explanation during the follow-up discussion.
Who organises the Climate Exam?
The climate examination is an initiative of Darel Education and is developed in close collaboration with the KNMI, Utrecht University, the Young Climate Movement, and the Climate Alliance. Like Darel Education, it has no profit motive.
Is there promotional material to recruit participants?
Absolutely! We have created posters and flyers that can be found in this link! Download the posters, print them out & hang them up!
Is there an English version?
Certainly! The Climate Exam is also available in English, just like the online version.
Join in!
Are you organising the Climate Exam in 2026?
Organising the Climate Exam is fun and easy - and we are ready to support you. Sign up!
Are you still in doubt or do you have questions about the climate exam? We are happy to help you, check our FAQ or leave a message in the contact form.
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Are you organising the Climate Exam in 2026?
Organising the Climate Exam is fun and easy - and we are ready to support you. Sign up!
Are you still in doubt or do you have questions about the climate exam? We are happy to help you, check our FAQ or leave a message in the contact form.
Organise the Climate Exam


The exam for the future
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Idea of Joost Brinkman - Darel Education


Join in!
Are you organising the Climate Exam in 2026?
Organising the Climate Exam is fun and easy - and we are ready to support you. Sign up!
Are you still in doubt or do you have questions about the climate exam? We are happy to help you, check our FAQ or leave a message in the contact form.
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The exam for the future
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Idea of Joost Brinkman - Darel Education

