Taiwan MOE Launches Online Air Quality Quiz with Prizes Up to 10,000 TWD
The Ministry of Environment has launched the 'Clean Air, Better Future' online quiz, offering citizens a chance to win vouchers for completing atmospheric science courses.
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The Ministry of Environment announced today that the 'Clean Air, Better Future' air quality knowledge challenge is now online. Citizens of the Republic of China who complete the specified digital courses and pass the online test can enter a lucky draw for electronic vouchers worth up to 10,000 TWD. Participants must register on the official website and complete 50% of the course progress by June 5th. The test consists of 50 randomly selected questions, and a score of 70 or higher is required for eligibility. Minister Peng Chi-ming, who personally participated in the course recordings, emphasized the shift from end-of-pipe regulation to net-zero and emission-reduction co-benefits. The 11-episode course covers topics like atmospheric chemistry, pollution causes, and health risks. A special 'Youth Call to Action' is also open for students aged 15-18 to submit handwritten letters for a chance to win scholarships and meet the Minister.