environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Schulfächer 2019-10-17
17 Clues: PE • art • German • civics • French • English • science • history • biology • physics • geography • chemistry • economics • wood/workshop • computer technology • environmental science • home economics/cooking
chapter 20-21 2023-02-23
13 Clues: dose • host • vectors • lobbying • pathogens • economics • toxicology • epidemiology • particulates • dose-response • sustainability • riskassessment • environmental statement
chapter 20-21 2023-02-23
13 Clues: dose • host • vectors • lobbying • economics • pathogens • toxicology • particulates • epidemiology • dose-response • riskassessment • sustainability • environmental statement
Environmental Science Chapter 2 2018-09-07
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- environmental protection agency
- interprets the law
- migrating ____ travel across international borders on land and in the oceans
- In the 1960's and 19870's were a time of major advances in environmental _____
- a producer will____ the price and supply of a product when the demand is HIGH
- study of how resources are converted into goods and services
- products explain on their labels how the products were grown, harvested, or manufactured
- both the government and individuals play roles in this type of economy
- type of environmental issue that involves more than 1 nation
- CAPT'N ______
- when demand is low, the seller may drop the price and slow __
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- environmental economics argue sustainability when _____ are addressed
- a government determines the overall amount of pollution it will accept for a specific pollutant and issues a permit for emission of a fraction of this amount
- founded in 1945, and consisted of 50 nations
- type of analysis where you compare the sacrifice and gains by a specific action
- type of economy where the individual decides what, how, and how much is made
- the EPA protects environmental _________
- environmental impact statement
- Founded in 1944 and owned by 186 nations
- established in 1995 to promote free trade and enforces fair trade practices
- amount of product offered for sale
21 Clues: CAPT'N ______ • interprets the law • environmental impact statement • environmental protection agency • amount of product offered for sale • the EPA protects environmental _________ • Founded in 1944 and owned by 186 nations • founded in 1945, and consisted of 50 nations • study of how resources are converted into goods and services • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-04
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- economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity
- unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims
- theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports
- entities, discrete, officially-delineated geographical area within a particular, independent sovereign state
- balance of trade, difference between the value of a country's exports and the value of its imports such that imports exceed exports
- Economics, refers to the dominant school of thought for economics in the 18th and 19th centuries
- surplus, amount by which the value of a country's exports exceeds the cost of its imports
- economics, sub-field of economics concerned with environmental issues
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- general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- balance of trade, positive situation where a country exports more goods and services than what it imports
- economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions
- proliferation, spread of nuclear weapons, fissionable material, and weapons-applicable nuclear technology and information to nations not recognized as "Nuclear Weapon States"
- finance, study of the role of the government in the economy
- economics, economic study of urban areas; as such, it involves using the tools of economics to analyze urban issues such as crime, education, public transit, housing, and local government finance
- relations, study of the interaction of nation-states and non-governmental organizations in fields such as politics, economics, and security
- supply, total value of money available in an economy at a point of time
- of payments, difference between all money flowing into the country in a particular period of time and the outflow of money to the rest of the world
- economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism
- business conducted or services offered by a bank
- economics, seeks to understand the functioning and dynamics of the markets for wage labor
20 Clues: business conducted or services offered by a bank • finance, study of the role of the government in the economy • general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money • economics, sub-field of economics concerned with environmental issues • supply, total value of money available in an economy at a point of time • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-22
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- economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity
- unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims
- theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports
- entities, discrete, officially-delineated geographical area within a particular, independent sovereign state
- balance of trade, difference between the value of a country's exports and the value of its imports such that imports exceed exports
- Economics, refers to the dominant school of thought for economics in the 18th and 19th centuries
- surplus, amount by which the value of a country's exports exceeds the cost of its imports
- economics, sub-field of economics concerned with environmental issues
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- general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- balance of trade, positive situation where a country exports more goods and services than what it imports
- economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions
- proliferation, spread of nuclear weapons, fissionable material, and weapons-applicable nuclear technology and information to nations not recognized as "Nuclear Weapon States"
- finance, study of the role of the government in the economy
- economics, economic study of urban areas; as such, it involves using the tools of economics to analyze urban issues such as crime, education, public transit, housing, and local government finance
- relations, study of the interaction of nation-states and non-governmental organizations in fields such as politics, economics, and security
- supply, total value of money available in an economy at a point of time
- of payments, difference between all money flowing into the country in a particular period of time and the outflow of money to the rest of the world
- economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism
- business conducted or services offered by a bank
- economics, seeks to understand the functioning and dynamics of the markets for wage labor
20 Clues: business conducted or services offered by a bank • finance, study of the role of the government in the economy • general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money • economics, sub-field of economics concerned with environmental issues • supply, total value of money available in an economy at a point of time • ...
Economics 2021-02-03
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- the proportion of unemployed people
- a field of economics that studies the evaluates social wellbeing
- economics concerned with large-scale factors
- products in demand
- limited natural, human, and capital resources
- field of economics dealing with wage labor marker
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- field of economics dealing with the financial impact of environmental policies
- exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders
- an economic activity
- an increase in prices and fall of purchasing value of money
- the amount by which the value of a country's exports exceeds the cost of its impacts
- economics concerned with individual decisions
- field of economics dealing with agricultural production and distribution
- an economic service that manages financial transactions
- the study of the role of the government in the economy
15 Clues: products in demand • an economic activity • the proportion of unemployed people • economics concerned with large-scale factors • economics concerned with individual decisions • limited natural, human, and capital resources • field of economics dealing with wage labor marker • the study of the role of the government in the economy • ...
Environmental Economics 2023-05-31
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- the Earth heating up (two words)
- all types of material extracted from the ground to provide energy (two words)
- natural ways and places for capturing carbon (two words)
- a strong greenhouse gas produced by animals
- the alteration of the world's climate system (two words)
- the burning of material thrown away
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- gases released into the air
- power and electricity obtained from wind
- the way land is used (two words)
- costs (sometimes benefits) that are not reflected in the price of goods and services
- forests being cleared
- energy created from fuels like uranium
- greenhouse gases
- the material created by households and industry that is thrown away
- the most common greenhouse gas
15 Clues: greenhouse gases • forests being cleared • gases released into the air • the most common greenhouse gas • the Earth heating up (two words) • the way land is used (two words) • the burning of material thrown away • energy created from fuels like uranium • power and electricity obtained from wind • a strong greenhouse gas produced by animals • ...
Environmental Economics 2023-09-20
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- Materials and energy sources found in nature.
- The amount of product offered for sale at a given price.
- A social movement dedicated to protecting the natural world.
- Information gathered from an experiment.
- Resources made from dead plants and animals.
- Includes all the living and non-living thing with which organisms interact.
- The amount of product a person is willing to buy.
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- Resources that are naturally replenished or renewed over short periods of time.
- Footprint The impact you have on the environment.
- Resources that are formed more slowly.
- The study of how resources are converted into goods and services.
- Negative outcome to a decision
- A testable prediction/Educated guess.
- Positive outcome to a decision
- Able to be maintained at a certain level or rate.
15 Clues: Negative outcome to a decision • Positive outcome to a decision • A testable prediction/Educated guess. • Resources that are formed more slowly. • Information gathered from an experiment. • Resources made from dead plants and animals. • Materials and energy sources found in nature. • Footprint The impact you have on the environment. • ...
Les Matieres Scholaires 2023-10-31
Economics 2021-02-10
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- finance, the study of the role of the government in the economy
- organizations, an organization established by a treaty or other instrument governed by international law and possessing its own international legal by personality
- economics, using the tools of economics to analyze urban issues such as crime, education, public transit, housing, and local government finance
- a branch of economics that studies the behavior of individuals and firms in making decisions regarding the allocation of scarce resources and the interactions among these individuals and firms.
- the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives
- the economic policy of restricting imports from other countries through methods such as tariffs on imported goods, import quotas, and a variety of other government regulations
- economics, an area of economics that studies the financial impact of environmental policies
- an economic policy that is designed to maximize the exports and minimize the imports for an economy
- economics, seeks to understand the functioning and dynamics of the markets for wage labor
- items that satisfy human wants and provide utility
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- a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole
- a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates a demand deposit while simultaneously making loans
- trade, the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories because there is a need or want of goods or service
- growth, an increase in the production of goods and services over a specific period
- development, he process by which the economic well-being and quality of life of a nation, region, local community, or an individual are improved according to targeted goals and objectives
- a transaction in which no physical goods are transferred from the seller to the buyer
- conflict, religious violence or intolerance that may lead to war
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- surplus, an economic measure of a positive balance of trade, where a country's exports exceed its imports
- supply, total value of money available in an economy at a point of time
20 Clues: items that satisfy human wants and provide utility • finance, the study of the role of the government in the economy • conflict, religious violence or intolerance that may lead to war • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money • supply, total value of money available in an economy at a point of time • ...
Economics 2021-02-10
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- a transaction in which no physical goods are transferred from the seller to the buyer
- items that satisfy human wants and provide utility
- economics, using the tools of economics to analyze urban issues such as crime, education, public transit, housing, and local government finance
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates a demand deposit while simultaneously making loans
- economics, seeks to understand the functioning and dynamics of the markets for wage labor
- economics, an area of economics that studies the financial impact of environmental policies
- conflict, religious violence or intolerance that may lead to war
- development, he process by which the economic well-being and quality of life of a nation, region, local community, or an individual are improved according to targeted goals and objectives
- an economic policy that is designed to maximize the exports and minimize the imports for an economy
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- the economic policy of restricting imports from other countries through methods such as tariffs on imported goods, import quotas, and a variety of other government regulations
- a branch of economics that studies the behavior of individuals and firms in making decisions regarding the allocation of scarce resources and the interactions among these individuals and firms.
- trade, the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories because there is a need or want of goods or service
- finance, the study of the role of the government in the economy
- a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole
- surplus, an economic measure of a positive balance of trade, where a country's exports exceed its imports
- organizations, an organization established by a treaty or other instrument governed by international law and possessing its own international legal by personality
- supply, total value of money available in an economy at a point of time
- growth, an increase in the production of goods and services over a specific period
- the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives
20 Clues: items that satisfy human wants and provide utility • finance, the study of the role of the government in the economy • conflict, religious violence or intolerance that may lead to war • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money • supply, total value of money available in an economy at a point of time • ...
Environmental Economics 2020-11-17
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- If you include the externalities of the products, prices will _ _ _ _.
- Giving value to ecosystem services.
- Type of country with High GDP
- GPI - Written Out
- a state or situation in which something needed cannot be obtained in sufficient amounts
- Producers
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- a side effect or consequence of an industrial or commercial activity that affects other parties without this being reflected in the cost of the goods or services involved
- Putting regulations on pollution rates, however allowing companies to trade unused pollution caps to companies that produce to much.
- an amount of something left over when requirements have been met; an excess of production or supply over demand
- Until your country is wealthy enough to think about the environment you won't.
- Consumers
- the point where the supply and demand curves meet
- Gross Domestic Product
13 Clues: Consumers • Producers • GPI - Written Out • Gross Domestic Product • Type of country with High GDP • Giving value to ecosystem services. • the point where the supply and demand curves meet • If you include the externalities of the products, prices will _ _ _ _. • Until your country is wealthy enough to think about the environment you won't. • ...
Vocabulario: Las clases y los días de la semana 2025-03-10
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- sociology: la _____
- engineering: la ____
- political science: Las ____________ (no space)
- physics: la ______
- German: el______
- friday
- art: el ______
- psychology: la _______
- saturday
- education: la _______
- Wednesday
- Tuesday
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- sunday
- biology: la _____
- economics: la _______
- Monday
- mathematics: las _______
- English: el ______
- chemistry: la ________
- accounting: la _______
- environmental studies: Los _________ (no space)
- philosophy: la ______
- French: el ______
- thursday
24 Clues: sunday • Monday • friday • Tuesday • saturday • thursday • Wednesday • art: el ______ • German: el______ • biology: la _____ • French: el ______ • English: el ______ • physics: la ______ • sociology: la _____ • engineering: la ____ • economics: la _______ • philosophy: la ______ • education: la _______ • chemistry: la ________ • accounting: la _______ • psychology: la _______ • mathematics: las _______ • ...
Economics Terms 2021-02-04
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- history, the study of the economic aspects of societies in the past
- the study of the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole.
- surplus, an economic measure of a positive balance of trade, where a country's exports exceed its imports.
- supply, the total amount of money—cash, coins, and balances in bank accounts—in circulation
- trade, the exchange of goods and services between countries
- economics, the study of the application of economic theory in optimizing the production and distribution of food and fiber.
- productive resources, limited natural, human, and capital resources used to make goods and services
- items that satisfy human wants and provide utility
- of payments, an accounting of a country's international transactions for a particular time period.
- balance of trade, when a nation imports more than it exports.
- finance, the study of the role of the government in the economy.
- economics, the study of the theoretical or empirical effects of environmental policies on the economy
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- growth, an increase in the production of economic goods and services, compared from one period of time to another
- economics, the study of the labor force as an element in the process of production
- the study of the behavior of individuals and firms in making decisions regarding the allocation of scarce resources and the interactions among these individuals and firms
- economics, the economic study of urban areas; as such, it involves using the tools of economics to analyze urban issues
- development, the creation of wealth from which community benefits are realized.
- a transaction in which no physical goods are transferred from the seller to the buyer
- the business activity of accepting and safeguarding money owned by other individuals and entities, and then lending out this money
- the decline of purchasing power of a given currency over time
20 Clues: items that satisfy human wants and provide utility • trade, the exchange of goods and services between countries • balance of trade, when a nation imports more than it exports. • the decline of purchasing power of a given currency over time • finance, the study of the role of the government in the economy. • ...
Economics in Env Sci, part 1 2023-10-04
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- to compare what will be sacrificed and gained by a specific action
- the field of economics that links environmental sustainability to economic costs
- amount of a product or service offered at a price
- the amount of a product people will buy at a given price if free to do so
- applies the principles of Earth's systems to economics
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- a situation in which the market does not distribute resources efficiently
- the value that is not included in the price of a product or service
- the study of how resources are converted into goods and services and how these goods and services are distributed and used
- Tells consumers which brands are made with processes that do not harm the environment
9 Clues: amount of a product or service offered at a price • applies the principles of Earth's systems to economics • to compare what will be sacrificed and gained by a specific action • the value that is not included in the price of a product or service • a situation in which the market does not distribute resources efficiently • ...
ECONOMICS CROSSWORD 2024-08-01
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- a major economics concept that environmental economics is based on
- important concept of behavioural economics
- organises factors of production to provide goods or services
- concept of having equal opportunities, resources, and wages
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- a famous economist who introduced the concept of market economy
- basic economic problem of having limited resources to meet unlimited wants
- a planned economy has government _________
- type of economics that sheds light on overlooked unpaid labour
- a novel written for cats in their native language
- price of capital
10 Clues: price of capital • a planned economy has government _________ • important concept of behavioural economics • a novel written for cats in their native language • concept of having equal opportunities, resources, and wages • organises factors of production to provide goods or services • type of economics that sheds light on overlooked unpaid labour • ...
Global Change 2025-03-25
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- Human knowledge and abilities.
- The study of economics as a component of ecological systems.
- See "exotic species."
- An approach to stabilizing greenhouse gases by removing CO2 from the atmosphere.
- Species that live in their historical range, typically where they have lived for thousands or millions of years.
- A species living outside its historical range. (Also known as "alien species.")
- The study of how humans allocate scarce resources in the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- (U.S.) According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (ICUN), species that have a high risk of extinction in the future; according to U.S. legislation, any species that is likely to become an endangered species within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range.
- A species that is in danger of extinction within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range.
- A worldview that focuses on human welfare and well-being.
- (EPA) The U.S. organization that oversees all governmental efforts related to the environment, including science, research, assessment, and education.
- A worldview that places equal value on all living organisms and the ecosystems in which they live.
- The careful and responsible management and care for Earth and its resources.
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- The warming of the oceans, land masses, and atmosphere of Earth.
- Value independent of any benefit to humans.
- A subfield of economics that examines the costs and benefits of various policies and regulations that seek to regulate or limit air and water pollution and other causes of environmental degradation.
- A species that spreads rapidly across large areas and causes harm.
- A worldview that holds that humans are just one of many species on Earth, all of which have equal intrinsic value.
- A tax placed on environmentally harmful activities or emissions in an attempt to internalize some of the externalities that may be involved in the life cycle of those activities or products.
- When the economic system does not account for all costs.
- A pledge by 195 countries to keep global warming less than 2°C above pre-industrial levels. (Also known as the "Paris Climate Accord.")
- A worldview that encompasses how one thinks the world works; how one views one's role in the world; and what one believes to be proper environmental behavior.
- A U.S. act that prohibits interstate shipping of all illegally harvested plants and animals.
- reserve Protected area consisting of zones that vary in the amount of permissible human impact.
- (IUCN) According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (ICUN), species that have a high risk of extinction in the future; according to U.S. legislation, any species that is likely to become an endangered species within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range.
- All goods and infrastructure that humans produce.
- An international agreement that sets a goal for global emissions of greenhouse gases from all industrialized countries to be reduced by 5.2 percent below their 1990 levels by 2012.
- A global institution dedicated to the improvement of human health by monitoring and assessing health trends and providing medical advice to countries.
- A global institution that provides technical and financial assistance to developing countries with the objectives of reducing poverty and promoting growth, especially in the poorest countries.
- A global institution dedicated to promoting dialogue among countries with the goal of maintaining world peace.
- A 1973 treaty formed to control the international trade of threatened plants and animals.
31 Clues: See "exotic species." • Human knowledge and abilities. • Value independent of any benefit to humans. • All goods and infrastructure that humans produce. • When the economic system does not account for all costs. • A worldview that focuses on human welfare and well-being. • The study of economics as a component of ecological systems. • ...
Chapter 2: Econ. & the Environment Vocab Crossword 2024-10-24
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- Amount of product available at a certain price
- Worth of something besides monetary
- Manufactured items
- Study of resources being converted to products and distributed to others
- Government branch that approves or vetoes policies
- Government branch that determines if policies are constitutional
- A document listing the effects of a proposed construction project on the environment
- Logos that show which products are eco-friendly
- Laws that protect nature
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- Amount of product bought at a certain price
- Global organization that helps solve environmental issues
- Work done for others
- Government branch that creates policies
- European organization that helps solve environmental issues
- US government agency that tackles environmental problems
- Regulates water pollution to ensure safe drinking water
- US policy requiring the use of EISs
17 Clues: Manufactured items • Work done for others • Laws that protect nature • Worth of something besides monetary • US policy requiring the use of EISs • Government branch that creates policies • Amount of product bought at a certain price • Amount of product available at a certain price • Logos that show which products are eco-friendly • ...
Faculties at University 2025-02-01
11 Clues: ARTS • SCIENCES • AND ECONOMICS • AND HUMANITIES • AND TRANSLATION • AND MEDIA STUDIES • AND HEALTH SCIENCES • AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES • AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES • SCIENCE AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION • TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
Ch. 2: Economics and Environmental Policy 2024-10-21
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- The field of economics that links environmental and economic costs.
- The amount of a product people will buy at a given price.
- Involves efforts to influence an elected official into supporting a specific interest.
- The field of economics that recognizes the relationships between ecosystems and economic systems.
- The amount of a product offered for sale at a given price.
- The study of how resources are converted into goods and services and how they are distributed and used,
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- Market _________ occurs when markets do not consider the environment's effects on the economy.
- Any material or energy source provided by nature is called a ________ resource.
- Consists of a formal set of general plans and principles for addressing problems and guiding decision making.
- A giveaway of cash or public resources that encourage a particular practice
- A method in decision-makers compare what will be sacrificed and gained by taking a specific action. Is called a cost-benefit _________,
11 Clues: The amount of a product people will buy at a given price. • The amount of a product offered for sale at a given price. • The field of economics that links environmental and economic costs. • A giveaway of cash or public resources that encourage a particular practice • Any material or energy source provided by nature is called a ________ resource. • ...
MGS 2024-12-02
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- ocean
- relationship
- Nature
- damage
- Process goods
- power
- teacher
- Earth's surface
- replaced
- Combines
- total market value
- tools
- goods are exchanged
- sell for profit
- people in population
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- low quailty of life
- ships
- high life
- sugar
- disagreement
- imported goods
- people who work
- Government Controls
- distribute wealth
- renewed
- Competing
- food for self
- payment
- cannot produce
- farming and fishing
30 Clues: ships • ocean • sugar • power • tools • Nature • damage • renewed • teacher • payment • replaced • Combines • high life • Competing • relationship • disagreement • Process goods • food for self • imported goods • cannot produce • people who work • Earth's surface • sell for profit • distribute wealth • total market value • low quailty of life • Government Controls • farming and fishing • goods are exchanged • people in population
CALS Crossword 2020-05-08
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- Biological ________ Engineering
- ______ Agricultural Experiment Station
- ______ Health Certificate
- Science and Medicine Graduate Research _______
- Applied _______ Lab
- Food ______ Institute
- Dairy ____ Research Center
- Center for ______ Agricultural Systems
- Science of ______ Food and Beverages
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- Wisconsin Crop _____ Center
- _____ and Forage Analysis Lab
- Agricultural and Applied _________
- College of ___ and Life Sciences
- OJ Noer _____ ARS
- Current Dean of CALS
- Community and _______ Sociology
- Forest and _____ Ecology
- Farm and _____ Short Course
18 Clues: OJ Noer _____ ARS • Applied _______ Lab • Current Dean of CALS • Food ______ Institute • Forest and _____ Ecology • ______ Health Certificate • Dairy ____ Research Center • Wisconsin Crop _____ Center • Farm and _____ Short Course • _____ and Forage Analysis Lab • Biological ________ Engineering • Community and _______ Sociology • College of ___ and Life Sciences • ...
Unit 2 - Environmental Economics and Policy 2024-10-25
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- a grant of cash or a public resource that is intended to encourage a particular activity or lower the price of a product
- the value tat is not included in the price of a product or service
- a method in which decision makers compare what will be sacrificed and gained by taking a specific action
- efforts to influence an elected official into supporting a specific interest
- manufactured materials and products that individual consumers and businesses buy
- benefits provided to us by the natural environment
- Environmental protection agency
- A government body sets rules and threatens punishment for violations
- the study of how resources are converted into products and services and of how those products and services are distributed and used
- a situation in which a free economy, operating on its own, does not distribute resources fairly
- taxes levied on companies that participate in activities or produce products that are harmful to the environment
- the field of economics that recognizes the relationships between ecosystems and economic systems
- the field of economics that links environmental and economic costs
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- the work that someone or a company does for others as a form of business, such as home repairs
- EIS
- making unsubstantiated claims to trick consumers into thinking product or is environmentally friendly
- a general plan and principle related to the interactions between humans and the environment
- government determines the overall amount of pollution it will accept for a specific pollutant and issues permits that allow polluters to emit a certain fraction of that amount; permits can be bought/sold/traded among companies
- a formal set of general plans and principles that guides problem solving and decision making in specific instances
- a labeling system that tells consumers which brands are made with processes that do not harm the environment
20 Clues: EIS • Environmental protection agency • benefits provided to us by the natural environment • the value tat is not included in the price of a product or service • the field of economics that links environmental and economic costs • A government body sets rules and threatens punishment for violations • ...
Chapter 2 Economics and Environmental Policy 2023-10-17
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- the field of economics that recognizes the relationships between ecosystems and economic systems
- efforts to influence an elected official into supporting a specific interest
- the field of economics that links environmental and economic cost
- the amount of product or service offered for sale at a given price
- a situation in which a free economy operating on its own, does not distribute resources facilities
- a labeling system that tells consumers which brands are made with processes that do not harm the environment
- the value that is not included in the prices of a product or service
- a grant of cash or public resource that is intended to encourage a particular activity or lower the price of the product
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- an approach to environmental policy in which a government body sets rules and threatens punishment for violations
- a formal set of general plans and principles that guides problem solving and decision making in specific instances
- the study of how resources are converted into products and services and of how those products and services are distributed and used
- the amount of product or service people will buy at a given price if free to do so
- a tax levied on companies that participate in activities or produce products that are harmful to the environment
- the method in which decision makers compare what will be sacrificed and gained by taking a specific action
- a system the US government uses first to determine an acceptable amount of a specific pollutant and then assigns a fraction of that amount to industrial sources of the pollutant
15 Clues: the field of economics that links environmental and economic cost • the amount of product or service offered for sale at a given price • the value that is not included in the prices of a product or service • efforts to influence an elected official into supporting a specific interest • ...
Economics and Environmental Policy 2022-10-23
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- A system of giving polluters a permit to emit a fraction of the allowed amount of a pollutant; permits can be bought, sold, or traded.
- A tax imposed on companies that participate in activities or produce products that are harmful to the environment.
- The result when a market does not reflect the full costs and benefits of actions.
- The field of economics that says economies can become sustainable if environmental challenges are addressed.
- A giveaway of cash or public resources to encourage an activity or lower a product’s price.
- General plans and principles that address the interactions between humans and the environment.
- An economy where individuals decide what is made, how it is made, and how much is made.
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- A method used to compare what will be sacrificed and gained by a specific action.
- An economy where the government decides what is made, how it is made, and who gets what.
- The field of economics that applies the principles of Earth’s systems to economics.
- The amount of a product people will buy at a given price if free to do so.
- Labeling products to identify brands that are made with processes that do not harm the environment.
- A way of implementing policy in which a government body sets rules and threatens punishment for violations.
- The amount of a product offered for sale at a given price.
- An economy where both government and individuals play roles in economic decision making.
- A formal set of general plans and principles for addressing problems and guiding decision making.
- A value not usually included in the price of a good or service.
- The study of how resources are converted into goods and services and how these goods and services are distributed and used.
18 Clues: The amount of a product offered for sale at a given price. • A value not usually included in the price of a good or service. • The amount of a product people will buy at a given price if free to do so. • A method used to compare what will be sacrificed and gained by a specific action. • ...
A Final Word 2021-11-06
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- the market needs ___ framework to function properly
- Of the world=_____ self
- self-interest,our own advantage
- economics is the science of the allocation of scarce resources
- Traditional economics root concept
- law: bad money (low silver value) will drive good money(high silver content)out of the market
- Without moral and social foundation___ have to be in place for the system to work
- include ___ and ___ into our analyses and improve quality of life for everyone
- include ___ and ___ into our analyses and improve quality of life for everyone
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- In the world=____ self
- the best way for everyone to be secure is to own capital/ land
- Economic revolution: money began to circulate more and develop ____ value
- We need to not separate the _____ from the economic problem
- traditional method:____ compensation test
- Humanistic economic entity can only function where businesses, not the _____ makes their economic decisions
- (highest good) should be considered for every economic question
- need ________government to maintain and nurture competition, available employment opportunities, and environmental protection
- common humanity, objectivity, fairness, truth
- marketization and materialism vs ______
- invisible hand
20 Clues: invisible hand • In the world=____ self • Of the world=_____ self • self-interest,our own advantage • Traditional economics root concept • marketization and materialism vs ______ • traditional method:____ compensation test • common humanity, objectivity, fairness, truth • the market needs ___ framework to function properly • ...
Economics Crossword 2021-02-04
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- the spread of nuclear weapons, fissionable material, and weapons
- a subfield of economics concerned with environmental issues.
- the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories because there is a need or want of goods or services.
- the part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity.
- the economic study of urban areas
- a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates a demand deposit while simultaneously making loans.
- is an applied field of economics concerned with the application of economic theory in optimizing the production and distribution of food and fiber.
- the study of politics, economics and law on a global level.
- the theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports.
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- the study of the role of the government in the economy.
- the state of being unemployed.
- the part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- a system supplying a public need such as transport, communications, or utilities such as electricity and water
- a field that builds on the theory of the firm by examining the structure of firms and markets.
- merchandise or possessions.
- the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives
- the process by which the economic well-being and quality of life of a nation, region, local community, or an individual are improved according to targeted goals and objectives.
- an economic policy that is designed to maximize the exports and minimize the imports for an economy.
- a function of the business lifecycle, industry growth trends, and the owners desire for equity value creation.
20 Clues: merchandise or possessions. • the state of being unemployed. • the economic study of urban areas • the study of the role of the government in the economy. • the study of politics, economics and law on a global level. • a subfield of economics concerned with environmental issues. • the spread of nuclear weapons, fissionable material, and weapons • ...
What is the role of economics? 2024-09-30
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- __________ governments give companies tax break and payment
- ______ capita GDP is calculated by dividing the GDP by the populationthe country at midyear
- _________ capital includes physical and mental talents of the people
- __________indicators , help to monitor environmental quality and human well-being
- _________ throughput economy attempts to boost economic growth by increasing the flow of matter and energy
- _________ capital includes machinery, materials and factories
- ___ throughput economy works with nature by reusing and recycling
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- __________ domestic product, the annual market value of all goods and services_
- __________ growth is an increase in the capacity of a nation, state or company that provides goods or services
- ________ deals with the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
- _______ cost pricing included the harmful environmental and health costs into the market price
- ____________ based model. Economists view the human economic system as a subsystem of the biosphere
- _________capital includes resources and ecosystems produced by earth’s natural processes
13 Clues: __________ governments give companies tax break and payment • _________ capital includes machinery, materials and factories • _________ capital includes physical and mental talents of the people • ___ throughput economy works with nature by reusing and recycling • __________ domestic product, the annual market value of all goods and services_ • ...
Ch2 Economics and Environmental Policy 2024-09-21
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- A regulatory strategy where the government sets specific limits or standards for pollution or resource use and enforces penalties for violations.
- A situation in which markets fail to allocate resources efficiently, often leading to environmental harm.
- A tax on activities or products that harm the environment, intended to reduce environmental damage by encouraging more sustainable practices.
- A set of laws and regulations aimed at protecting the environment and managing natural resources.
- A financial incentive provided by the government to encourage certain activities or reduce the cost of goods or services.
- A set of principles or rules that guide decision-making in governments, organizations, or businesses.
- The study of how economic activities affect the environment and how policies can address these impacts.
- A process used to evaluate the environmental consequences of proposed projects or policies before they are carried out.
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- The amount of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to buy at a given price.
- A system where a limit (cap) is set on emissions, and companies can buy or sell permits (trade) to emit a certain amount of pollution. This creates financial incentives to reduce emissions.
- A decision-making process that compares the costs of an action to its benefits.
- The value of goods or services that are not traded in markets, such as clean air or biodiversity.
- The study of how people and societies use limited resources to satisfy their needs and wants.
- A branch of economics that studies the relationship between ecosystems and economic systems, focusing on sustainability.
- The amount of a good or service that is available to consumers at a given price.
- A labeling system that certifies products as environmentally friendly, helping consumers make sustainable choices.
16 Clues: A decision-making process that compares the costs of an action to its benefits. • The amount of a good or service that is available to consumers at a given price. • The amount of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to buy at a given price. • The study of how people and societies use limited resources to satisfy their needs and wants. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2017-11-02
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- a general plan and principle related to the interactions between humans and the environment
- a tax levied on companies that participate in activities or produce products that are harmful to the environment
- the field of economics that links environmental and economic costs
- the amount of a product or service offered for sale at a given price
- the field of economics that recognizes the relationships between ecosystems and economics systems
- a rant of cash or a public resource that is intended to encourage a particular activity or lower the price of a product
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- a labeling system that tells consumers which brands are made with processes that do not harm the environment
- a formal set of general plans and principles that guides problem solving and decision making in specific instances
- a method in which decision makers compare what will be sacrificed and gained by taking a specific action
- the study of how resources are converted into products and services
- a situation in which a free economy, operating on its own, does not distribute resources fairly
- the value that is not included in the price of a product or service
- the amount of a product or service people will buy at a given price
13 Clues: the field of economics that links environmental and economic costs • the study of how resources are converted into products and services • the value that is not included in the price of a product or service • the amount of a product or service people will buy at a given price • the amount of a product or service offered for sale at a given price • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2017-11-02
Across
- the study of how resources are converted into products and services
- a formal set of general plans and principles that guides problem solving and decision making in specific instances
- a situation in which a free economy, operating on its own, does not distribute resources fairly
- the field of economics that links environmental and economic costs
- a general plan and principle related to the interactions between humans and the environment
- the value that is not included in the price of a product or service
- a rant of cash or a public resource that is intended to encourage a particular activity or lower the price of a product
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- the field of economics that recognizes the relationships between ecosystems and economics systems
- a tax levied on companies that participate in activities or produce products that are harmful to the environment
- a labeling system that tells consumers which brands are made with processes that do not harm the environment
- a method in which decision makers compare what will be sacrificed and gained by taking a specific action
- the amount of a product or service people will buy at a given price
- the amount of a product or service offered for sale at a given price
13 Clues: the field of economics that links environmental and economic costs • the study of how resources are converted into products and services • the amount of a product or service people will buy at a given price • the value that is not included in the price of a product or service • the amount of a product or service offered for sale at a given price • ...
Economics Key Terms 2024-05-13
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- ??? groups believe that the benefits of growth are lower than the cost of generating that growth.
- Increases in GDP mean that people have more income on average, which increases ???
- When the economy is still growing, but at a slower rate.
- The peak of a GDP cycle.
- The study of economics that involves looking at individual parts of the economy.
- When GDP starts to rise again.
- The study of economics that involves looking at the economy as a whole.
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- Economic growth can raise the ??? of a country.
- Businesses generate more output, so they need ???
- Value of all incomes in the economy added together
- If economic growth is too fast, the economy can overheat, which can cause ???
- When GDP starts to fall.
- Certain aims that the government has when managing the economy
- Measures a country's total output for a year.
- Rapid economic growth in some developing countries has helped to reduce ???
15 Clues: When GDP starts to fall. • The peak of a GDP cycle. • When GDP starts to rise again. • Measures a country's total output for a year. • Economic growth can raise the ??? of a country. • Businesses generate more output, so they need ??? • Value of all incomes in the economy added together • When the economy is still growing, but at a slower rate. • ...
Health and Wellbeing 2022-10-13
8 Clues: Relating to the mind • The ways someone acts • Relating to cognition • Uncooperative behaviour • Characterised by constant change • Relating to economics or the economy • Relating to the natural world around us • Characterised by the treatment of the person
Environmental Economics 2023-04-21
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- country in which the Chernobyl accident happened in
- how many years ago Chernobyl took place
- ______ measurement employs airborne radiation detection systems to provide real-time measurements of low levels of air and ground contamination
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- county in R3 category (first alphabetically)
- country Otake and Schull (1998)investigate; basis of literature review for this paper
- county in R3 category (last alphabetically)
- R0 and R1 groups were sometimes both included in the _______ group
7 Clues: how many years ago Chernobyl took place • county in R3 category (last alphabetically) • county in R3 category (first alphabetically) • country in which the Chernobyl accident happened in • R0 and R1 groups were sometimes both included in the _______ group • country Otake and Schull (1998)investigate; basis of literature review for this paper • ...
Geography 1000 Chapter 5 2023-03-21
Across
- the cost a party should be charged by resulting damage to external area or public.
- values usually not included in the price of a good or service (aesthetic pleasure of natural landscape).
- examines consumer choices and explains market prices in terms of preferences for units of particular commodities.
- when publicly accessible resources are open to unregulated exploitation, they tend to become overused, damaged, or depleted.
- the process by which the world’s societies have become more interconnected, linked by trade, diplomacy, and communication technology in countless ways.
- a cost of a transaction that affects someone other than the buyer or seller.
- an approach that is used by sellers in growing, harvesting, or manufacturing products and advertised it on their products to win approval from buyers.
- arises from conventions, treaties (written contracts), into which nations enter (i.e. Paris Agreement). Indonesia entered and signed this agreement/treaty on April, 22nd, 2016.
- to set rules, standard, limit certain actions and threaten punishment to those who violate.
- long standing practices, customs held in common by most cultures.
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- the party who avoids the efforts others are making; for example, when people discard their waste in dumpsters, there are still those who litter.
- fossil fuels are .... resources.
- philosopher who found classical economics concept
- conventional economic activity and add it to positive contributions not paid with money such as volunteer work, parenting and subtract negative impacts suchas crime and pollution.
- the first to develop methods to tackle the problems of external costs and discounting.
- thinks that sustainability requires more far-reaching changes. It should mirror the natural system (steady-state economy).
- tax on an environmentally harmful activity or product.
- is meant to reflect how people tend to grant more importance to present conditions than to future
- polluters can trade their surplus cap limit allowed by government to those who need it because these polluters have excessed their limits.
- the study on how people decide on howto use potentially scarce resources to provide goods and services that are in demand.
- a social system that converts resources into goods and services.
- self-interested economic behavior can benefit society, as long as the behavior is constrained by the rule of law and private property rights within a competitive
22 Clues: fossil fuels are .... resources. • philosopher who found classical economics concept • tax on an environmentally harmful activity or product. • a social system that converts resources into goods and services. • long standing practices, customs held in common by most cultures. • a cost of a transaction that affects someone other than the buyer or seller. • ...
Therm, Eco Word Study List 2021-02-28
Across
- distribution, and consumption of goods
- a container used to keep the heat in, to
- means “environment”
- : the study of the environment, its
- an instrument that measures
- temperature rises above a normal level
- or at least not causing environmental
- a medical condition when the body’s
- items warm
- : a system formed by the interactions of
- and their interactions
- means “heat/
- : a medical condition when the
- the changes in temperature
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- a device used to control the
- having a beneficial effect on the
- the science that deals with the
- a device that automatically writes
- drops below a normal level
- or heat
- is thermal, it usually keeps heat in
- related to heat or temperature; if
- services
23 Clues: or heat • services • items warm • means “heat/ • means “environment” • and their interactions • drops below a normal level • the changes in temperature • an instrument that measures • a device used to control the • : a medical condition when the • the science that deals with the • having a beneficial effect on the • a device that automatically writes • related to heat or temperature; if • ...
satria esa pratama 2022-10-06
Across
- What can increase morale at work?
- An act or object if the act or object is not justified by an applicable statutory regulation is called?
- What is given after doing a job for one month?
- What must people do to get paid?
- object The difference between microeconomic theory and macroeconomic theory lies in?
- The science of economics is concerned with?
- all community needs can be met scarcity in economics?
- Economics that studies all economic variable in a large of broad economic scope is?
- economic events and solving problems the purpose of studying economics?
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- unrelated to economics?
- a condition where are country's economy tends increase the prise of goods and services in the long term is?
- That studies human behavior in creating and creating wealth What is economics?
- Data in the form of population and production are included in the group of economics?
- Our lives night be enjoable if we?
- economics The science that discusses the application of economic theory in real life is called?
- income Examples of problems discussed in macroeconomics?
- Economics that studies parts of economic theory partially?
- Who need food, clothes, and shelter?
18 Clues: unrelated to economics? • What must people do to get paid? • What can increase morale at work? • Our lives night be enjoable if we? • Who need food, clothes, and shelter? • The science of economics is concerned with? • What is given after doing a job for one month? • all community needs can be met scarcity in economics? • ...
Strategic Management - PESTEL 2022-12-19
6 Clues: it's related to law • it's related to policy • it's related to society • it's related to economics • it's related to technology • it's related to environment
Geography 2022-10-26
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- businesses operating on international spaces
- change or development
- the action of buying and selling goods and services
- machines made to communicate and help transport things
- brings services to other countries
- the way people are connected to each other through environmental and human activity
- a society believes, values and practices
- the estimate price of something
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- movement of something from one place to the other
- consumption of goods and services
- someone who buys a product or service
- when it goes from one place to another
- visiting a place for pleasure
13 Clues: change or development • visiting a place for pleasure • the estimate price of something • consumption of goods and services • brings services to other countries • someone who buys a product or service • when it goes from one place to another • a society believes, values and practices • businesses operating on international spaces • ...
Environmental Policy 2023-10-31
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- The cost of a particular decision is weighed against its ___________
- the type of economy where consumers decide what is made, how it is made, and how it is distributed
- The type of relationship that usually exists between supply and demand
- This President oversaw the start of the Environmental Protection Agency
- The amount of a product or service offered at a given price
- The amount of a product or service that consumers WILL pay for.
- The name for a piece of legislation before it becomes a law
- Government sets a limit on the maximum amount of a pollutant and if the total # of permit amounts does not exceed 100%, businesses may trade or purchase permits from other businesses.
- This document is prepared by individuals or companies when conducting activities posing possible issues to the environment (give me the acronym)
- As a response to chronic water quality problems, this law/act was pass in regards to pollutant discharges in 1977
- Environmental ________ is the general plans & principles that address the interactions between humans and the environment.
- The work done for others as a form of business.
- Consists of 193 member nations, and assists other countries with developing and implementing monetary and environmental policies.
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- Hears and makes judgments in regards to environmental laws. They usually center around 2 issues.
- If enacted (and not vetoed by the legislative branch), the ___________ branch puts the legislation into action and enforces it.
- The study of how resources are converted to goods and services, and how these are distributed and used
- Manufactured Materials which are produced and sold to consumers
- the type of economy we have here in the U.S.
- the type of economy where the government decides what is made, how it is made, and who gets goods and services.
- Additional taxes imposed on businesses or individuals engaging in harmful ecological practices.
20 Clues: the type of economy we have here in the U.S. • The work done for others as a form of business. • The amount of a product or service offered at a given price • The name for a piece of legislation before it becomes a law • Manufactured Materials which are produced and sold to consumers • The amount of a product or service that consumers WILL pay for. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-06
Across
- Head of our study (has a well-known sister too)
- Our latest sponsor debate is about ...
- Ew this coffee sucks! it's better at ...
- The Weekendcie recently organized a trip to ...
- ETE's building is now called ...
- The C in LCA
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- An aktief slipper that's now part of the AID board
- Environmental Policy and ...
- It may not be safe for the second years to go to ...
- First name of ENP's 'lion'
10 Clues: The C in LCA • First name of ENP's 'lion' • Environmental Policy and ... • ETE's building is now called ... • Our latest sponsor debate is about ... • Ew this coffee sucks! it's better at ... • Head of our study (has a well-known sister too) • The Weekendcie recently organized a trip to ... • An aktief slipper that's now part of the AID board • ...
Business Environments Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-10
Across
- The environment that is not directly controllable by a business
- Factors that affect businesses in the broader society
- The factors within a business's immediate surroundings that affect its operations
- The environment immediately surrounding a business
- The social factors that affect businesses, such as culture and demographics
- The group of people or organizations that have an interest in a business
- The economic factors that affect businesses, such as inflation and unemployment
- The political factors that affect businesses, such as government policies and stability
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- The analysis of factors such as politics, economics, and technology that impact businesses
- The environmental factors that affect businesses, such as climate change and sustainability
- The technological factors that affect businesses, such as advancements and innovation
- A tool used to analyze the external environment of a business
- The legal factors that affect businesses, such as regulations and laws
13 Clues: The environment immediately surrounding a business • Factors that affect businesses in the broader society • A tool used to analyze the external environment of a business • The environment that is not directly controllable by a business • The legal factors that affect businesses, such as regulations and laws • ...
Aktief Puzzlers! 2014-03-06
Across
- The C in LCA
- The Weekendcie recently organized a trip to ...
- ETE's building is now called ...
- Ew this coffee sucks! it's better at ...
- Head of our study (has a well-known sister too)
- Our latest sponsor debate is about ...
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- Tt may not be safe for the second years to go to ...
- Environmental Policy and ...
- First name of ENP's 'lion'
- An aktief slipper that's now part of the AID board
10 Clues: The C in LCA • First name of ENP's 'lion' • Environmental Policy and ... • ETE's building is now called ... • Our latest sponsor debate is about ... • Ew this coffee sucks! it's better at ... • The Weekendcie recently organized a trip to ... • Head of our study (has a well-known sister too) • An aktief slipper that's now part of the AID board • ...
Doughnut Economics 2024-11-17
Across
- Anywhere below the social foundation
- Limits on human activity before significant environmental damage
- Introduced the concept of doughnut economics
- Value of goods produced in a a country
- The idea of growth shown by the doughnut model
- Economic model meeting the needs of people and the planet
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- Anywhere above the ecological ceiling
- One aspect of "outer ring"
- Level of basic human needs
- One aspect of the "inner ring"
10 Clues: One aspect of "outer ring" • Level of basic human needs • One aspect of the "inner ring" • Anywhere below the social foundation • Anywhere above the ecological ceiling • Value of goods produced in a a country • Introduced the concept of doughnut economics • The idea of growth shown by the doughnut model • Economic model meeting the needs of people and the planet • ...
Environmental 2023-06-07
Across
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants.
- an organism that produces organic compounds from simple substances such as water and carbon dioxide
- a class of organisms that obtain their energy through the oxidation of inorganic molecules, such as iron and magnesium
- an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon
- the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata.
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals.
- relating to or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations.
- the total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area.
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- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- When an organism excretes waste or dies, the nitrogen in its tissues is in the form of organic nitrogen
- a measure of economic performance that compares the amount of goods and services produced (output) with the amount of inputs used to produce those goods and services
- They are small, microscopic plants that live in the ocean. There are a few different kinds, such as diatoms, dinoflagellates, and cyanobacteria.
- The capacity or power to do work.
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- a process in living organisms involving the production of energy, typically with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances.
- water or the amount of water that falls to the earth as hail, mist, rain, sleet, or snow.
- devoid of life
- animals that get their energy by eating plants or other animals.
20 Clues: devoid of life • The capacity or power to do work. • an organism that mostly feeds on plants. • the process of turning from liquid into vapor. • the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata. • the total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area. • an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals. • ...
Environmental 2024-03-30
Across
- Liquid vital for life
- Layer of earth where plants grow
- Flat, green structure on a branch
- Movement on foot
- Power source for electricity
- Short form for ecological
- Remove dirt or impurities
- Energy harnessed from the sun
- Action to decrease in size or amount
- Vital for photosynthesis
- Discarded items
- Color associated with sustainability
- Vast body of saltwater
- Use again for a different purpose
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- Environmentally safe or beneficial
- Convert waste into reusable material
- Two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedals
- Free from pollutants or impurities
- Movement of air
- Contamination of the environment by harmful substances
- Small body of still water
- Unwanted or unusable material
- Home to billions of organisms
- Gas that contributes to global warming
- Tall plant with branches and leaves
- Preserve from harm
- Natural source of renewable energy
- Essential gas for life
- Structure for growing plants
- Opposite of contaminated
30 Clues: Movement of air • Discarded items • Movement on foot • Preserve from harm • Liquid vital for life • Vast body of saltwater • Essential gas for life • Vital for photosynthesis • Opposite of contaminated • Small body of still water • Short form for ecological • Remove dirt or impurities • Power source for electricity • Structure for growing plants • Unwanted or unusable material • ...
Puzzle 2022-06-01
Across
- father of economics
- 5 Environmental day is celebrated on
- scientific name of bird
- is known as first step of digestion
- collection of preserved plant specimens that have been stored appropriately
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- green coloured component present in plants
- self obsessed person
- offer + acceptance
- the state of a company that is unable to honour it's financial obligations
- concept of mixing two atomic orbitals to give rise to a new type of orbitals
- portion belonging to one person in a company
- an individual who creates a new businesses
12 Clues: offer + acceptance • father of economics • self obsessed person • scientific name of bird • is known as first step of digestion • 5 Environmental day is celebrated on • green coloured component present in plants • an individual who creates a new businesses • portion belonging to one person in a company • ...
environmental 2023-03-17
Across
- what river were the chemicals thrown into
- pcb can cause multiple health diseases such as
- Estimated to be the safest fish to consume
- pcbs do not break _ easily
- collected to ensure the fishes are secure from obtaining any contaminants
- PCBs stay in the fishes
- through 2000-2012 has an ongoing sample statistic
- have highPCB levels
- what chemicals are pcb considered
- the b in the acronym "pcb" stands for
- fishes have a smaller concentration
- used to collect data
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- the p in the acronym "pcb" stands for
- pcb can be dangerous to who
- PCB has no smell, as well as
- what company discharged the chemicals in the river
- which country stopped the manufacturing in 1977
- which banned the production of pcbs
- which season calculated the most samples
- have more female sample statistics
20 Clues: have highPCB levels • used to collect data • PCBs stay in the fishes • pcbs do not break _ easily • pcb can be dangerous to who • PCB has no smell, as well as • what chemicals are pcb considered • have more female sample statistics • which banned the production of pcbs • fishes have a smaller concentration • the p in the acronym "pcb" stands for • ...
Environmental 2022-05-16
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- organism that does photosynthesis
- cause of competition
- limits population growth
- scale for measuring earthquakes
- herbivore
- swapping soybeans and corn yearly
- higher level consumer
- unit of energy
- endangered species that may not recover
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- comparison of births and deaths in population
- carbon dioxide
- why people care about global warming
- crops with altered DNA
- fuel for nuclear power
- energy made from sunlight
- product of photosynthesis
- amount of calories making it to next level
- members of a population
- where excess food is stored in plants
- species that is nonnative and destructive
- energy that does not pollute
21 Clues: herbivore • carbon dioxide • unit of energy • cause of competition • higher level consumer • crops with altered DNA • fuel for nuclear power • members of a population • limits population growth • energy made from sunlight • product of photosynthesis • energy that does not pollute • scale for measuring earthquakes • organism that does photosynthesis • swapping soybeans and corn yearly • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL 2024-06-20
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- extraction of minerals and ores
- to over exploit resources
- coal and gas are the examples
- contamination of natural things
- the major air pollutant
- these cells are used to convert solar energy to electrical energy
- a breed of animal
- the largest desert in the world
- where an animal lives
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- the lungs of the earth
- the longest river
- atmosphere close to the earth surface
- the tree which gives oxygen 24 hours
- green house gas
- acid rain is caused by
- flora and fauna
- a type of renewable resources
- population of zero
- verity of plants and animal species in an environment
- a plant which is used as medicine in skin care
20 Clues: green house gas • flora and fauna • the longest river • a breed of animal • population of zero • where an animal lives • the lungs of the earth • acid rain is caused by • the major air pollutant • to over exploit resources • coal and gas are the examples • a type of renewable resources • extraction of minerals and ores • contamination of natural things • the largest desert in the world • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL 2024-06-12
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- TO OVER EXPLOIT RESOURCES
- A TYPE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY
- GREEN HOUSE GAS
- VERITY OD PLANTS AND ANIMAL SPECIES IN AN ENVIRONMENT
- WHERE AN ANIMAL LIVES
- A BREED OF ANIMAL
- CONTAMINATION OF NATURAL THINGS
- COAL AND GAS ARE THE EXPAMPLES
- ATMOSPHERE CLOSE TO THE EARTH SURFACE
- POPULATION OF ZERO
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- DENSE FORREST FOUND IN TROPICAL AREAS WITH HEAVY RAINFALL
- ONE OF THE R'S
- HEAT ENERGY STORED IN THE EARTH
- THE DESTRUCTION OF WOODLAND
- THE STUDY OF WEATHER
- WHEN LARGE HABITAT ARE DIVIDED INTO SMALLER ONCE
- EFFORT TO PROTECT NATURAL RESOURCES
- ABSORB HARMFULL UV RAYS FROM THE SUN
- THE INTRACTION OF A COMMUNITY OF ORGANISMS WITH THERE ENVIRONMENT
- UNDER THREAT OF EXTINCTION
20 Clues: ONE OF THE R'S • GREEN HOUSE GAS • A BREED OF ANIMAL • POPULATION OF ZERO • THE STUDY OF WEATHER • WHERE AN ANIMAL LIVES • TO OVER EXPLOIT RESOURCES • A TYPE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY • UNDER THREAT OF EXTINCTION • THE DESTRUCTION OF WOODLAND • COAL AND GAS ARE THE EXPAMPLES • HEAT ENERGY STORED IN THE EARTH • CONTAMINATION OF NATURAL THINGS • EFFORT TO PROTECT NATURAL RESOURCES • ...
APCT5111 ICE TASK - 15 MAY. Name: Matthew Rademeyer Student Number: 11021616 2013-05-15
Across
- typically originate in academic settings
- specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time related
- key concept which relates to the external conditions or surroundings in which people live or work
- typical form of writing required for the world of work
- social, technological, economic, environmental and political factors
- usually associated with power and businesses depend on it to turn ideas into activity
- where the message arrives in work place communication
- 'decodes' (reconstructs) the message from the signal in work place communication
- arguably the most important section of a report
- typically used to record the development of idea's and insights
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- the main body of the report and it has two key purposes
- strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
- encodes the message into signals in work place communication
- they are actions and are natural to write about them using verbs
- where the writer explains to the reader what is covered in a report, why it was written and what its aims are
- the inclusion of any essential extra material
- key concept which relates to the economy, economics or finances
- helps us understand the purpose and task of understanding feasibility study
- solution pattern that evaluates weaknesses or the absence of skills
- the way in which writing area's are set out
20 Clues: typically originate in academic settings • the way in which writing area's are set out • the inclusion of any essential extra material • arguably the most important section of a report • strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats • where the message arrives in work place communication • typical form of writing required for the world of work • ...
Environmental Science Unit 1 2017-01-29
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- the activities associated with the governance of a country or other area
- biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- the commitment of an organization to the laws, regulations, and other policy mechanisms concerning environmental issues
- a market-based approach to controlling pollution that allows corporations or national governments to trade emissions allowances under an overall cap, or limit, on those emissions
- the practice of marking products with a distinctive label to show that their manufacture conforms to recognized environmental standards
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level without depleting the future supply
- Tax paid by consumers for products or services that are not environmentally friendly. The intended purpose is to offset the negative impact resulting from the use of non-green products and services
- materials or substances that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- a document prepared to describe the effects for proposed activities on the environment
- the practice or science of collecting and analyzing numerical data in large quantities
- process by which business decisions are analyzed
- form of philosophy that considers the ways humans interact with their natural environment and with nonhuman animals
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- efforts to influence and elected official into supporting a specific interest
- members of the same species that are inhabitants of a particular area
- the value that is not included in the price of a product or services, such as clean air and water
- a resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means on a level equal to its consumption
- a field of economics that integrates the earth's natural systems, human values, and human health and well-being
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth
- rules of behavior based on ideas about what is morally good and bad
- substance of economic value that can be replaced or replenished in a short amount of time
- system of rules
- branch of economics that acknowledges the value of both the environment and economic activity and makes choices based on those values
- a natural fuel formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- the amount of a product or service people will consume at a given price if free to do so
- any part of an ecosystem that is not derived from living organisms
- relating to or resulting from living things
- footprint the impact of a person or community on the environment
- the amount of product offered for sale at a given price
28 Clues: system of rules • relating to or resulting from living things • process by which business decisions are analyzed • the amount of product offered for sale at a given price • footprint the impact of a person or community on the environment • any part of an ecosystem that is not derived from living organisms • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-22
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- economics, the application of economic theory in optimizing the production and distribution of food and fiber
- organization, a field that builds on the theory of the firm by examining the structure of firms and markets
- proliferation, the spread of nuclear weapons
- balance of trade, imports of a country exceed its exports
- large-scale economic factors
- of payments, the difference in the total value between payments made in and out of a country
- trade, the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories
- transferable merchandise
- finance, the study of the role of the government in economics
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- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- economics, a branch of economics that uses microeconomic techniques to evaluate well-being at the aggregate level
- the percentage of people who are out of work and actively seeking new work
- of mass destruction, a biological or radioactive weapon that can cause widespread death
- economics, type of economics that was popular in the 19th century
- an economic theory stating that trade generates wealth
- balance of trade, exports of a country exceed its imports
- an economic policy in which a country restricts or taxes imports
- supply, total amount of money in circulation in a country
- economics, the functioning and dynamics of the markets for wage labor
- surplus, where a country's exports exceed its imports
20 Clues: transferable merchandise • large-scale economic factors • proliferation, the spread of nuclear weapons • surplus, where a country's exports exceed its imports • an economic theory stating that trade generates wealth • balance of trade, imports of a country exceed its exports • balance of trade, exports of a country exceed its imports • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-04
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- economics, the application of economic theory in optimizing the production and distribution of food and fiber
- organization, a field that builds on the theory of the firm by examining the structure of firms and markets
- proliferation, the spread of nuclear weapons
- balance of trade, imports of a country exceed its exports
- large-scale economic factors
- of payments, the difference in the total value between payments made in and out of a country
- trade, the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories
- transferable merchandise
- finance, the study of the role of the government in economics
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- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- economics, a branch of economics that uses microeconomic techniques to evaluate well-being at the aggregate level
- the percentage of people who are out of work and actively seeking new work
- of mass destruction, a biological or radioactive weapon that can cause widespread death
- economics, type of economics that was popular in the 19th century
- an economic theory stating that trade generates wealth
- balance of trade, exports of a country exceed its imports
- an economic policy in which a country restricts or taxes imports
- supply, total amount of money in circulation in a country
- economics, the functioning and dynamics of the markets for wage labor
- surplus, where a country's exports exceed its imports
20 Clues: transferable merchandise • large-scale economic factors • proliferation, the spread of nuclear weapons • surplus, where a country's exports exceed its imports • an economic theory stating that trade generates wealth • balance of trade, imports of a country exceed its exports • balance of trade, exports of a country exceed its imports • ...
Environmental 2020-10-13
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- special variety of trees
- wetlands without trees
- low, narrow, sandy islands
- similar to bogs
- process of eroding
- communities occur on the bottom
- free floating photosynthetic plants
- a large expanse of sea
- occur on the top
- greats threats to coral reefs
- depressions in a rocky shoreline
- things belonging to someone
- degree or intensity of heat
- shallow wetlands
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- a large naturally occurring community
- a sharp temperature boundary
- wooded wetlands
- the path of water through a environment
- recessed coastal body of water
- conditions in which a person lives
- area filled with water surrounded by land
- a group of people living in the same place
- a group of living organisms
- bay where rivers empty into
- diverse and beautiful organisms
25 Clues: wooded wetlands • similar to bogs • occur on the top • shallow wetlands • process of eroding • wetlands without trees • a large expanse of sea • special variety of trees • low, narrow, sandy islands • a group of living organisms • bay where rivers empty into • things belonging to someone • degree or intensity of heat • a sharp temperature boundary • greats threats to coral reefs • ...
environmental 2023-06-06
Across
- organism on the food chain that depends on autotrophs (producers) or other consumers for food, nutrition, and energy
- the process by which water is transferred from the land to the atmosphere by evaporation from the soil and other surfaces and by transpiration from plants.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- any kind of green plant.
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls to Earth.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- an area classified according to the species that live in that location.
- a process in living organisms involving the production of energy, typically with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances.
- an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material.
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals.
- largely carnivores that feed on the primary consumers or herbivores.
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- an organism that regularly consumes a variety of material, including plants, animals, algae, and fungi.
- the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water
- A chemical process that occurs in plants, algae, and some types of bacteria, when they are exposed to sunlight.
- occurs when plants take up liquid water from the soil and release water vapor into the air from their leaves.
- relating to or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations.
- an animal that feeds on plants.
- the amount of living material provided by a given area or volume of the earth's surface, whether terrestrial or aquatic.
- make up the second trophic level.
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
20 Clues: any kind of green plant. • an animal that feeds on plants. • make up the second trophic level. • the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water • an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals. • largely carnivores that feed on the primary consumers or herbivores. • an area classified according to the species that live in that location. • ...
Stakeholders & the Business Environment 2020-08-27
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- there is never enough
- human resources
- then you're left in the dust, unless I stuck by ya
- an epic showdown between RHS and WHS every year
- the science of people's choices
- combination of organizational skills and risk taking
- internal stakeholders that are leaders
- money money money money!
- tiktok, fortnite, snapchat, guys with poofy bangs, OK boomer!
- people who make things...they also make albums
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- economic resources that can be used to produce some other good or service
- scarcity + utility
- people owe me money
- Louisiana and George W. Bush currently have this in common
- people who buy stuff
- natural resources
- American award recognizing excellence in the television industry
- examples: vehicle safety requirements, environmental laws
- internal stakeholders that do the work
- producers try to make us happy
- own pieces of the company
21 Clues: human resources • natural resources • scarcity + utility • people owe me money • people who buy stuff • there is never enough • money money money money! • own pieces of the company • producers try to make us happy • the science of people's choices • internal stakeholders that are leaders • internal stakeholders that do the work • people who make things...they also make albums • ...
School Fun 2017-02-16
20 Clues: Bus • Gym • Math • Lunch • Foods • Earth • Sports • Cooking • English • Science • Walmart • Biology • Algebra • History • Geometry • Calculus • Chemistry • Economics • Computers • Literature
the north 2022-03-25
20 Clues: mills • society • thenorth • suffrage • economics • immigrants • lowellsystem • urbanization • samuelslater • womensrights • abolitionists • susanbanthony • sojournertruth • reformmovements • frederickdouglas • rhodeislandsystem • elizabethcadystanton • williamlloydgarrison • industrialrevolution • senecafallsconvention
School Fun 2023-08-20
20 Clues: Bus • Gym • Math • Lunch • Foods • Earth • Sports • Cooking • English • Science • Walmart • Biology • Algebra • History • Geometry • Calculus • Chemistry • Economics • Computers • Literature
Spelling Words for Week 09/25/23 2023-09-22
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- the fact or process of doing something, typically to achieve an aim
- a minor change or addition designed to improve a text, piece of legislation, etc
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- a quantity of something, especially the total of a thing or things in number, size, value, or extent
- a person whose profession is acting on the stage, in movies, or on television; hypocrite
- give (someone) permission to do something (past tense of allow)
- in economics, the process of an organization concentrating its labor and resources on a certain type of production to be more efficient and create a comparative advantage for an economy
- the state or experience of finding something funny
- in economics, the consumer's desire and willingness to buy a product or service at a given period or over time
- in economics, the status of a debtor who has been declared by judicial process to be unable to pay his debts
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- in economics, the voluntary exchange of goods or services between economic actors
- discussed or negotiated and then accepted by all parties
- in economics, a product or service produced in one country but sold to a buyer abroad
- as the truth or facts of a situation; really
- in economics, an activity involving two or more firms, in which each firm tries to get people to buy its own goods in preference to the other firm's goods
- the action or process of adding something to something else
- in economics, the total expenditure a firm incurs when utilizing economic resources to produce goods and services
- in economics, the system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- audibly; not silently or in a whisper
- in economics, the exchange of goods and services between two or more parties without the use of money
20 Clues: audibly; not silently or in a whisper • as the truth or facts of a situation; really • the state or experience of finding something funny • discussed or negotiated and then accepted by all parties • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use • the action or process of adding something to something else • ...
Environmental 2015-04-08
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- If you need a _____________ container label, see Sue Bloch.
- Acronym for Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response.
- All Used Lamps (light bulbs)are boxed and stored here prior to being sent out for recycling.
- Our ___________ team consists of Lee Ann Slosar, Bryan Bensett, and Sue Bloch.
- The ____________ drains in the parking lots and the yard drain straight to the river without any type of treatment.
- What type of waste is collected in the basket next to the IT crib in pattern shop.
- A spill that can be easily cleaned up because you know what the material is. You know how to clean it up correctly. And is inside the plant.
- Used _________ should be poured into the "__________ Recovery" area at column A2.
- Spring __________ - where we are concentrating our Wildlife Habitat efforts.
- By implementing energy conservation projects, we are reducing the ________ emissions from generating the electricity that powers our plant.
- Household ___________ Waste Collection day for Genesee County will be on May 2nd, 2015. More information to come.
- Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.
- April 22nd is __________ Day.
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- All chemicals must be _____________ by the Hazardous Materials Control Committee.
- Must be removed from chillers, water fountains, and other equipment prior to scrapping the equipment.
- All chemical secondary containers must be __________.
- Where bags of used garnet sand should go until they can be dumped into the garnet rolloff.
- Some examples of __________ energy are solar, wind, or hydropower, biomass, geothermal.
- Battery buckets for alkaline and lithium recycling are here.
- The 2020 _______________ Committments detail GM's committments to the public to reduce waste, VOC emissions, Carbon emissions, water usage and electricity usage.
- If you see a spill that is an unknown material or one you are not familiar with OR if it is OUTSIDE, call ____________.
- Never store leaking mobile ___________ outdoors.
- General plant trash is put into the ___________ and then sent out to be incinerated for energy recovery.
- When the pattern shop receives new __________, the _________ scrap goes back to the supplier on the same truck.
- A fishing bird we hope to attract with the nesting platform we installed last fall.
- We have been _________ free since 2007, meaning that we don't send any of our waste to __________ except for construction debris.
- MSDS's are located in the ___________ office.
- the lights we installed in high bay to eliminate safety hazards and drive energy reductions.
28 Clues: April 22nd is __________ Day. • MSDS's are located in the ___________ office. • Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. • Never store leaking mobile ___________ outdoors. • All chemical secondary containers must be __________. • If you need a _____________ container label, see Sue Bloch. • Battery buckets for alkaline and lithium recycling are here. • ...
Environmental 2016-05-09
Across
- Il- kurrenti konvezzjonali jseħħu meta likwidu jiġi msaħħan.
- Hi l-iskala li tibbaża fuq it-tgħeżiżiet tal-art.
- Il-likwidu ta' ġol-vulkani qabel ma jiżbroffa.
- Ġeneralment huwa mmarkat b' "X".
- Tip ta' periklu naturali meta il-qiegħan jersqu b'salt.
- Il-likwidu li joħroġ mil-vulkani.
- Meta l-qiegħan jitbegħdu minn xulxin.
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- Dawn jinstabu fit-truf tal-qiegħan u jnaqqsu l-pressa tal-mantell.
- L-artijiet meta kienu kollha maqgħuda f'kontinent wieħed.
- Meta vulkan jiżbroffa.
- (Bl-Ingliż) Eżempju ta' dan il- "Plate Boundary" huwa il- Fault ta' San Andreas.
- Meta l-qiegħan jersqu u jaħbtu kontra xulxin.
- L-aktar parti ġewwinija tad-Dinja.
- Hi tip ta qiegħ li jinsab taħt il-baħar.
- X'jissejjaħ Vulkan meta jkun ilu ma jiżbroffa elfejn sena?
- Huwa saff enormi ta' blat likwidu u hemm sħana tremenda ukoll.
- L-instrument li bih jitkejjel il-forza tat-tgħeżżiża.
- Dejjem meqjusa li tkun 90 degree.
- Din hi l-irqaq saff tad-dinja.
- Dan hu vulkan attiv f'Sqallija.
20 Clues: Meta vulkan jiżbroffa. • Din hi l-irqaq saff tad-dinja. • Dan hu vulkan attiv f'Sqallija. • Ġeneralment huwa mmarkat b' "X". • Dejjem meqjusa li tkun 90 degree. • Il-likwidu li joħroġ mil-vulkani. • L-aktar parti ġewwinija tad-Dinja. • Meta l-qiegħan jitbegħdu minn xulxin. • Hi tip ta qiegħ li jinsab taħt il-baħar. • Meta l-qiegħan jersqu u jaħbtu kontra xulxin. • ...
School, Education 2024-01-09
19 Clues: fee • term • gifted • private • suggest • announce • lecturer • graduate • optional • examiner • entrance • internal • economics • humanities • compulsory • assessment • certificate • cooperative • independent
SDG - 12 Principles of Green Chemistry 2024-07-23
6 Clues: prevent waste before it forms • minimize resource use in design • employ small amounts of catalysts • break down into harmless substances • find creative ways to minimize waste • minimize environmental impact in design
Toxicology 2024-04-16
Across
- Chemicals that interfere w/ the development of embryos or fetuses.
- The amount of a harmful substance that is absorbed
- studies: A study that monitors people previously exposed to environmental hazards.
- The lethal dose of a chemical that kills 50 percent of the individuals in a dose-response study.
- interaction: A situation in which two risks together cause more harm than expected based on the separate effects of each risk alone.
- study: An experiment that exposes organisms to an environmental hazard for a long duration.
- study: A study that Monitor people exposed to hazards in the future
- The study of the adverse effects of chemicals on health.
- The amount of damage a harmful substance does to health
- of the 5 chemicals of major concern: Lead
- Chemicals that causes cancer
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- four types of hazards: Cultural, Chemical, Physical, and Biological.
- study: An experiment that exposes organisms to an environmental hazard for a long duration.
- The potential of a substance to cause harm to living organisms.
- source pollution: Pollution that is easy to identify and comes from a single place
- source pollution: Pollution that is harder to identify and comes from many different places
- studies: A study that exposes organisms to different amounts of a chemical and observes the variety of possible responses, including mortality or changes in behavior or production.
- A measure of how harmful a substance is.
- Chemicals that disrupts our nervous system.
- Chemicals that causes allergic reactions.
- Metals: A group of chemicals that pose serious health threats to humans and other organisms.
- effect: Effect that has a permanent or long-lasting consequence.
- disruptors: Chemicals that interfere with the function of hormones.
- effect: Effect that has an immediate or rapid negative reaction.
- The possibility of suffering from harm or hazard that can cause injury, disease, economics loss or environmental damage.
- assessment: Estimating human health risks using data and models.
26 Clues: Chemicals that causes cancer • A measure of how harmful a substance is. • of the 5 chemicals of major concern: Lead • Chemicals that causes allergic reactions. • Chemicals that disrupts our nervous system. • The amount of a harmful substance that is absorbed • The amount of damage a harmful substance does to health • ...
Environmental 2021-09-17
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- To cut down or clear away the trees or forests.
- An area designated to receive household garbage, solid waste and
- A fire in a wild area (such as a forest) that is not controlled and that can burn a large area very quickly.
- Reduce, reuse and ...
- person who works to protect the natural world from pollution and other threats.
- A device that is placed inside a machine (such as a clock, calculator, toy car, etc).
- A type of universal waste we have on site.
- A building with facilities for the manufacture of goods.
- Fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas.
- Precipitation that contains a high concentration of pollutants.
- An accidental release of oil into water, often presenting a hazard (impact) to marine life and the environment.
- We need this gas to survive (O2)
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- No longer in existence; disappearance of some species.
- The contamination of soil, water, or the atmosphere by the discharge of harmful substances.
- Location where garbage, rubbish or waste is taken and just dumped, without environmental controls.
- The four characteristics of a hazardous waste are: toxic, corrosive, reactive and ...
- An article/material intended to be thrown away after use.
- A place where you can take used glass, paper or plastic to extract and reuse useful substances found in them.
- Something of second rank, status, importance or value.
- Abbreviation for 'Environmental Management System'
- debris.
- A carrier used to carry groceries shopping from supermarket.
22 Clues: debris. • Reduce, reuse and ... • We need this gas to survive (O2) • Fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas. • A type of universal waste we have on site. • To cut down or clear away the trees or forests. • Abbreviation for 'Environmental Management System' • No longer in existence; disappearance of some species. • Something of second rank, status, importance or value. • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL 2024-06-20
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- dissolved oxygen needed by microbes to decompose organic waste
- a greenhouse gas
- the interaction of a community of organisms with there environment
- dense forest found in tropical areas with heavy rainfall
- SMOKE CAUSES WHAT
- when large habitat are divided into smaller once
- 78% of atmosphere is covered with this gas
- heat energy stored in the earth
- the study of weather
- PLANTING OF TREE IS CALLED
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- the destruction of woodland
- the process of plants preparing food using sunlight
- effort to protect natural resources
- absorb harmful UV rays from the sun
- one of the R's
- THE LOSS OF WATER FROM PLANTS AND TREE LEAVES
- AN EXAMPLE OF RENEWABLE RESOURCE
- under threat of extinction
- IN THE HILLS FORREST COVER IS EFFECTED BY THIS
- THE DISEASE CAUSED by contaminated food and water
20 Clues: one of the R's • a greenhouse gas • SMOKE CAUSES WHAT • the study of weather • under threat of extinction • PLANTING OF TREE IS CALLED • the destruction of woodland • heat energy stored in the earth • AN EXAMPLE OF RENEWABLE RESOURCE • effort to protect natural resources • absorb harmful UV rays from the sun • 78% of atmosphere is covered with this gas • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL 2024-06-20
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- the largest desert in the world
- SMOKE CAUSES WHAT
- AN EXAMPLE OF RENEWABLE RESOURCE
- a greenhouse gas
- a plant which is used as medicine in skin care
- PLANTING OF TREE IS CALLED
- 78% of atmosphere is covered with this gas
- the longest river
- the major air pollutant
- acid rain is caused by
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- these cells are used to convert solar energy to electrical energy
- the lungs of the earth
- THE DISEASE CAUSED by contaminated food and water
- THE LOSS OF WATER FROM PLANTS AND TREE LEAVES
- the tree which gives oxygen 24 hours
- the process of plants preparing food using sunlight
- flora and fauna
- extraction of minerals and ores
- IN THE HILLS FORREST COVER IS EFFECTED BY THIS
- dissolved oxygen needed by microbes to decompose organic waste
20 Clues: flora and fauna • a greenhouse gas • SMOKE CAUSES WHAT • the longest river • the lungs of the earth • acid rain is caused by • the major air pollutant • PLANTING OF TREE IS CALLED • the largest desert in the world • extraction of minerals and ores • AN EXAMPLE OF RENEWABLE RESOURCE • the tree which gives oxygen 24 hours • 78% of atmosphere is covered with this gas • ...
Unlock 3 - RW - Unit 2 2024-12-30
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- (adj) Occurring once every year, like environmental conferences
- (v) To put wildlife or habitats at risk of harm
- (n) Ancient carbon-based energy source like coal or oil
- (n) Atmospheric substance that traps heat around Earth
- (n) Worldwide increase in Earth's average temperature
- (n) Commercial activity of cutting down trees
- (n) Network of living things interacting in their environment
- (n) Negative results of environmental damage
- (n) Complete damage or elimination of natural environments
- (n) Typical weather conditions in a region over a long period
- (v) To forecast future environmental changes
- (n) The source or origin of an environmental problem
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- (n) Gaseous layer that surrounds and protects Earth
- (n) Geographic region or zone of environmental interest
- (phr v) To help make an environmental situation worse
- (v) When plants take in carbon dioxide from the air
- (n) Agricultural activity that produces food
- (n) Difficult environmental task requiring special effort to solve
- (n) Tropical woodland with high annual rainfall
- (n) Environmental impact or result of human activities
- (n) General direction of environmental change over time
- (n) Important environmental problem needing attention
- (n) Development activity that often replaces natural habitats
23 Clues: (n) Agricultural activity that produces food • (n) Negative results of environmental damage • (v) To forecast future environmental changes • (n) Commercial activity of cutting down trees • (v) To put wildlife or habitats at risk of harm • (n) Tropical woodland with high annual rainfall • (n) Gaseous layer that surrounds and protects Earth • ...
Super Mini Quiz 2016-09-12
19 Clues: Firm • Model • Scarce • Science • Producer • Consumer • Resource • Objective • Economist • Household • Inflation • Economics • Hypothesis • Subjective • Fluctuation • Unemployment • Macroeconomics • Ceterisparibus • Microeconomics
Super Mini Quiz 2016-09-12
19 Clues: Firm • Model • Scarce • Science • Producer • Resource • Consumer • Economist • Economics • Household • Inflation • Objective • Subjective • Hypothesis • Fluctuation • Unemployment • Macroeconomics • Microeconomics • Ceterisparibus
Cliste.ie Crossword 2025-02-17
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- A famous beverage made from roasted beans, taught in barista training workshops.
- A type of farming that focuses on sustainability and reducing environmental impact.
- A subject that explores how businesses and industries like farming operate financially.
- A form of textile created using knotting techniques, often taught in craft workshops.
- A method of recycling organic waste into nutrient-rich soil.
- A hands-on experience where students learn about network security and IP addresses.
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- A famous Irish dish that consists of mashed potatoes and cabbage or kale.
- A material made from tree pulp, often used in decoupage craft projects.
- This small insect plays a central role in worldwide food production and biodiversity.
- A course where students learn about making this popular Italian dish and managing food waste.
- This fast and affordable meal option is often criticized for its environmental and health impact.
- A natural sweetener produced by bees, often harvested in biodiversity workshops.
12 Clues: A method of recycling organic waste into nutrient-rich soil. • A material made from tree pulp, often used in decoupage craft projects. • A famous Irish dish that consists of mashed potatoes and cabbage or kale. • A famous beverage made from roasted beans, taught in barista training workshops. • ...
Env Sci Ch. 1 Vocabulary Review 2016-08-20
Across
- Living components of an ecosystem
- A particular location on Earth distinguished by its mix of interacting biotic and abiotic components.
- The diversity of life forms in an environment.
- A testable theory or supposition about how something works.
- process by which natural environments provide life-supporting resources. (2 words)
- The field of study that includes environmental science, environmental policy, economics, literature, and ethics, among others. (2 words)
- The sum of all the conditions surrounding us that influence life.
- A measure of how much an individual consumes, expressed in area of land. (2 words)
- The process of applying a general statement to specific facts or situations.
- The average rate at which species become extinct over the long term. (3 words)
- Nonliving components of an ecosystem
- An estimate of how much a measured or calculated value differs from a true value.
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- The evolution of new species
- The process of making general statements from specific facts or examples.
- The data collection procedure of taking repeated measurements.
- The number of times a measurement is replicated in the data collection process. (2 words)
- How close the repeated measurements of a sample are to one another.
- Any set of interacting components that influence one another by exchanging energy or materials.
- An indicator that describes the current state of an environmental system. (2 words)
- A person who participates in environmentalism, a social movement that seeks to protect the environment through lobbying, activism, and education.
- Living on Earth in a way that allows humans to use its resources without depriving future generations of those resources.
- Derived from human activities.
- How close a measured value is to the actual or true value.
- A gas in Earth’s atmosphere that traps heat near the surface. (2 words)
24 Clues: The evolution of new species • Derived from human activities. • Living components of an ecosystem • Nonliving components of an ecosystem • The diversity of life forms in an environment. • How close a measured value is to the actual or true value. • A testable theory or supposition about how something works. • ...
Environmental Systems 2021-05-21
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- how close a measured value is to the actual or true value
- the sum of all the conditions surrounding us that influence life
- nonliving
- derived from human activities
- diversity a measure of the genetic variation among individuals in a population
- a testable conjecture about how something works
- hydraulic fracturing, a method of oil and gas extraction that uses high-pressure fluids to force open cracks in rocks deep underground
- footprint a measure of how much an individual consumes, expressed in area of land
- a person who participates in environmentalism, a social movement that seeks to protect the environment through lobbying, activism, and education
- extinction rate the average rate at which species become extinct over the long term
- indicator an indicator that describes the current state of an environmental system
- services the processes by which life-supporting resources such as clean water, timber, fisheries, and agricultural crops are produced
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- how close the repeated measurements of a sample are to one another
- love of life
- the data collection procedure of taking repeated measurements
- studies the field of study that includes environmental science and additional subjects such as environmental policy, economics, literature, and ethics
- living
- experiment a natural event that acts as an experimental treatment in an ecosystem 23. null hypothesis a prediction that there is no difference between groups or conditions, or a statement or an idea that can be falsified, or proved wrong
- group in a scientific investigation, a group that experiences exactly the same conditions as the experimental group, except for the single variable under study
- science the field of study that looks at interactions among human systems and those found in nature
- the diversity of life forms in an environment
- a particular location on Earth with interacting biotic and abiotic components
- gases gases in Earth’s atmosphere that trap heat near the surface
- improvement in human well-being through economic advancement
24 Clues: living • nonliving • love of life • derived from human activities • the diversity of life forms in an environment • a testable conjecture about how something works • how close a measured value is to the actual or true value • improvement in human well-being through economic advancement • the data collection procedure of taking repeated measurements • ...
Env Sci Ch. 1 Vocabulary Review 2016-08-20
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- An indicator that describes the current state of an environmental system. (2 words)
- A testable theory or supposition about how something works.
- The sum of all the conditions surrounding us that influence life.
- The process of making general statements from specific facts or examples.
- A measure of how much an individual consumes, expressed in area of land. (2 words)
- How close the repeated measurements of a sample are to one another.
- A person who participates in environmentalism, a social movement that seeks to protect the environment through lobbying, activism, and education.
- Derived from human activities.
- process by which natural environments provide life-supporting resources. (2 words)
- Nonliving components of an ecosystem
- The diversity of life forms in an environment.
- A particular location on Earth distinguished by its mix of interacting biotic and abiotic components.
- The evolution of new species
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- The average rate at which species become extinct over the long term. (3 words)
- A gas in Earth’s atmosphere that traps heat near the surface. (2 words)
- The field of study that includes environmental science, environmental policy, economics, literature, and ethics, among others. (2 words)
- An estimate of how much a measured or calculated value differs from a true value.
- How close a measured value is to the actual or true value.
- The data collection procedure of taking repeated measurements.
- The process of applying a general statement to specific facts or situations.
- Living on Earth in a way that allows humans to use its resources without depriving future generations of those resources.
- The number of times a measurement is replicated in the data collection process. (2 words)
- Any set of interacting components that influence one another by exchanging energy or materials.
- Living components of an ecosystem
24 Clues: The evolution of new species • Derived from human activities. • Living components of an ecosystem • Nonliving components of an ecosystem • The diversity of life forms in an environment. • How close a measured value is to the actual or true value. • A testable theory or supposition about how something works. • ...
Environmental Activism 2023-07-28
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- - Another major objective of environmental activism.
- - Species - Animals and plants threatened with extinction.
- - Concept of preserving open spaces around urban areas.
- - Environmental organization with a focus on conservation.
- - Hazardous materials that prompted activism against pollution.
- - Layer - Activists campaigned to protect this part of the atmosphere.
- - U.S. president who established the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
- - Influential book by Rachel Carson that ignited environmental awareness.
- - Scientific study of the relationships between organisms and their environment.
- - The planet that environmental activists sought to protect.
- - Environmental degradation caused by harmful substances.
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- - Activism against the use of nuclear power and weapons.
- - Prominent environmental organization founded in 1971.
- - A growing concern in the '70s that remains a pressing issue.
- - A person advocating for the protection of the natural world.
- - One of the key goals of environmental movements.
- - Efforts to preserve natural resources and biodiversity.
- - Type of energy sources advocated by environmental activists.
- - Environmentally significant ecosystem that gained attention in the '70s.
- - Protection of pristine natural areas was a major concern.
20 Clues: - One of the key goals of environmental movements. • - Another major objective of environmental activism. • - Prominent environmental organization founded in 1971. • - Concept of preserving open spaces around urban areas. • - Activism against the use of nuclear power and weapons. • - Efforts to preserve natural resources and biodiversity. • ...
Intro to International Studies 2022-01-25
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- Person forced to leave their home or country
- Process by which the world becomes more connected
- Business of buying and selling items
- Unlawful use of violence and terror for political aim
- International organization established after the First World War
- Study of production and distribution of resources
- Study of the physical features of the Earth
- Movement of people from one place to another
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- International organization established after the Second World War
- Current, ongoing environmental shift
- __________ of Mass Destruction
- Body of people united by common ancestry, culture, etc.
- 1900 - 1999 was the __________ century
- Moral principles protected by international law
- Eradication of an entire ethnic or racial group
15 Clues: __________ of Mass Destruction • Current, ongoing environmental shift • Business of buying and selling items • 1900 - 1999 was the __________ century • Study of the physical features of the Earth • Person forced to leave their home or country • Movement of people from one place to another • Moral principles protected by international law • ...
Intro to International Studies 2022-01-25
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- Process by which the world becomes more connected
- Unlawful use of violence and terror for political aim
- Eradication of an entire ethnic or racial group
- 1900 - 1999 was the __________ century
- Business of buying and selling items
- Body of people united by common ancestry, culture, etc.
- Person forced to leave their home or country
- Study of the physical features of the Earth
- International organization established after the First World War
- __________ of Mass Destruction
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- Study of production and distribution of resources
- Movement of people from one place to another
- Current, ongoing environmental shift
- Moral principles protected by international law
- International organization established after the Second World War
15 Clues: __________ of Mass Destruction • Current, ongoing environmental shift • Business of buying and selling items • 1900 - 1999 was the __________ century • Study of the physical features of the Earth • Movement of people from one place to another • Person forced to leave their home or country • Eradication of an entire ethnic or racial group • ...
GeoSHAPE II 2017-08-07
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- the act of making something
- related to weather and temperature of a place
- related to the study of land, landforms, climate, and so on
- related to the past
- the name of a cultural/bloodline group, i.e. French
- related to groups of people
- related to a career or jobs
- related to our surroundings, spelled with iron
- related to the original people of a place
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- in a relaxed way
- to move something from place to place or person to person
- surface features of a place
- the study of beauty in the arts
- the type of natural materials that are directly taken from the land, before processing
- the act of using something up
- related to economics
- the (most advanced) stage of a peopleʻs social development
- related to power
- an issue people strong disagree on
19 Clues: in a relaxed way • related to power • related to the past • related to economics • the act of making something • surface features of a place • related to groups of people • related to a career or jobs • the act of using something up • the study of beauty in the arts • an issue people strong disagree on • related to the original people of a place • ...
NEARSletter 2024-01-12
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- EATS stands for Environmental Assessment Training _______
- The Peanut Corporation of America outbreak from 2008 implicated peanut butter as the contaminated food and was due to what pathogen?
- C9 is contamination from infectious food worker through _____ contact with food
- State where the 2024 NEARS Users Meeting will be (hint: check the first page of the NEARSletter)
- The last name of the lead for the CDC NEARS team
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- The 5 environmental antecedent categories are people, equipment, economics, food and ________
- This ingredient was in the applesauce products recently investigated by FDA that was contaminated by lead and chromium
- The Jack in the Box outbreak from 1992 was due to what pathogen?
- This pathogen is typically spread by ill food workers
9 Clues: The last name of the lead for the CDC NEARS team • This pathogen is typically spread by ill food workers • EATS stands for Environmental Assessment Training _______ • The Jack in the Box outbreak from 1992 was due to what pathogen? • C9 is contamination from infectious food worker through _____ contact with food • ...
Economics 2022-06-09
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- meaning of ends as per Prof robbins
- book written by adam smith
- Alternative name of Microeconomics
- Gave the Scarcity definition of Economics
- a man who does all activities for his interest
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- Father of Economics
- Alfred Marshals definition of economics
- greek words for economics
- Adam smith definition of economics
- paterson first american economist to win ____ prize
- author of "Principles of Economics"
- Economics is the study of ____ as per alfred Marshal
12 Clues: Father of Economics • greek words for economics • book written by adam smith • Alternative name of Microeconomics • Adam smith definition of economics • meaning of ends as per Prof robbins • author of "Principles of Economics" • Alfred Marshals definition of economics • Gave the Scarcity definition of Economics • a man who does all activities for his interest • ...
chapter 12 2017-04-19
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- evolution Economics system which t A naturalist and stated that animals went through natural selection
- Desires limited government in order to protect individual liberties
- Economics system which the government owns and controls some means of production such as factories and utilities
- A new European order in which no single power was able to dominate
- darwin A process by which changes in the genetic composition of populations of organisms occur in response to environmental changes
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- Maintained tradition and social stability, belief in the Divine Right of Kings
- Russian leader that unified Germany
- Desires limited government in order to protect individual liberties
- The idea to rely on the military to get stuff for their country
- The first crude steam powered machine was built by Thomas Savery, of England, in 1698
10 Clues: Russian leader that unified Germany • The idea to rely on the military to get stuff for their country • A new European order in which no single power was able to dominate • Desires limited government in order to protect individual liberties • Desires limited government in order to protect individual liberties • ...
Economics Crossword 2021-02-04
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- an area of economics that studies the financial impact of environmental policies
- a chemical, biological or radioactive weapon capable of causing widespread death and destruction
- conflict a clash between two or more contending ethnic groups; can be political, social, economic or religious
- the branch of economics concerned with the study of entire economies at the national and global level; individual decisions are too small to see and big patterns become visible
- theory of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports
- the branch of economics concerned with individual households and businesses and the decisions they face
- looks at how many people who are actively searching for a job are unable to find one
- items (usually tangible) that are purchased by consumers
- the difference in total value between payments into and out of a country over a certain period
- an excess of commodity exports over commodity imports
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- the spread of nuclear weapons/ weapons technology and fissile material to countries that don't yet posses them
- the study of the role of the government in the economy
- economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances
- a collection of theories regarding value, price, supply, demand, and distribution, which conclude that the best action a government take is to allow the market to self regulate (laissez faire)
- an excess of commodity imports over commodity exports
- the business activity of accepting and safeguarding money owned by other individuals, and then lending out this money in order to make more money
- activities provided by other people (i.e. paying someone to file your taxes) which consumers purchase
- relations the study of the relations of states with each other and with international organizations and certain subnational entities
- when the purchasing power of money falls as a result of something like overprinting
- the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders
20 Clues: an excess of commodity imports over commodity exports • an excess of commodity exports over commodity imports • the study of the role of the government in the economy • items (usually tangible) that are purchased by consumers • the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders • ...
Agronomy 342 2023-11-07
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- a movement that promotes fair and sustainable trading relationships
- study of production, distribution and consumption of goods
- natural world and impact of human activity on its condition
- holistic approach to agriculture production that reconcile the needs of farmers, consumers and the environment
- biological community of interacting organisms
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- compound or substance that has been purified
- produce a natural, agriculture or industrial product
- period of technology that increased crop yields
- upper layer of earth in which plants grow
- the science and practice of farming
10 Clues: the science and practice of farming • upper layer of earth in which plants grow • compound or substance that has been purified • biological community of interacting organisms • period of technology that increased crop yields • produce a natural, agriculture or industrial product • study of production, distribution and consumption of goods • ...
Stem Skills 2021-09-14
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- business-Business economics is a field of applied economics that studies the financial, organizational, market-related, and environmental issues faced by corporations. Business economics encompasses subjects such as the concept of scarcity, product factors, distribution, and consumption.
- literacy-An individual's understanding, skills and motivation to make responsible decisions that considers his or her relationships to natural systems, communities and future generations.
- awareness - you enjoy developing an understanding of different nations and cultures and respecting and working effectively with people from all backgrounds, cultures, and religions.
- The imparting or exchanging of information or news
- thinking-the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment.
- literacy- degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information needed to make appropriate health decisions.
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- first, typical or preliminary model of something, especially a machine, from which other forms are developed or copied.
- The action of the process of innovating
- examination of the elements or structure of something.
9 Clues: The action of the process of innovating • The imparting or exchanging of information or news • examination of the elements or structure of something. • thinking-the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment. • first, typical or preliminary model of something, especially a machine, from which other forms are developed or copied. • ...
EDUCATION 2023-03-04
25 Clues: mark • term • skill • essay • focus • break • period • campus • degree • college • subject • trainee • support • feedback • timetable • economics • curriculum • assessment • department • accounting • scholarship • kindergarten • postgraduate • undergraduate • seldf-educated
Unit 1 Economics Cross Word 2025-01-13
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- the amount of a good or service that is available to consume
- where supply and demand are balanced
- the type of economy where there is sole government control
- the maximum something can cost
- the people working to produce something
- how much something costs
- the branch of economics concerned with how the overall economy behaves
- how much of a good people are willing to buy
- an excess of something
- the type of economy where goods are traded for other goods
- the ability to identify and capitalize on market opportunities
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- the father of economics
- resources used to produce goods and services and generate income
- not enough of something
- the study of production, consumption, and distribution
- the type of economy where there is a combination of market and planned economics
- the branch of economics concerned with how individuals and businesses make decisions
- the type of economy where production is determined by supply and demand
- the minimum something can cost
- the amount there is to sell of a good
- the physical area that contains natural resources
21 Clues: an excess of something • the father of economics • not enough of something • how much something costs • the maximum something can cost • the minimum something can cost • where supply and demand are balanced • the amount there is to sell of a good • the people working to produce something • how much of a good people are willing to buy • ...
Fundamental Economics Problem 2024-11-12
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- study individual firms economy
- name for natural resource
- latin for "all other things being equal"
- second best alternative
- economics study human behavior
- statement that can't be proven
- unlimited
- simplified representation economics use
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- type of economic system when goverment do all decision
- fundamental economics problem
- study whole economy
- statement that can be proven
- amount of product available for sale
- economics do experiments
- human efforts in production called
15 Clues: unlimited • study whole economy • second best alternative • economics do experiments • name for natural resource • statement that can be proven • fundamental economics problem • study individual firms economy • economics study human behavior • statement that can't be proven • human efforts in production called • amount of product available for sale • ...
SOCIAL SCIENCE-8 2023-06-12
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- The study of the economy as a whole.
- The study of the Earth's physical features and climate.
- STUDIES The study of the Earth's human population and its impact on the environment.
- The study of political systems, governments, and power.
- Large marsupial
- Flying mammal
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- A system of government in which power is vested in the people.
- The study of the relationship between society and individuals.
- Man's best friend
- The study of social groups and social interactions.
- The study of society and human behavior.
- Likes to chase mice
- The study of the past through written records.
- Has a trunk
- The shared beliefs, values, and customs of a group of people.
- The study of the production, consumption, and distribution of goods and services.
16 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The study of the economy as a whole. • The study of society and human behavior. • The study of the past through written records. • The study of social groups and social interactions. • The study of the Earth's physical features and climate. • ...
Connor's Conomics Crossword 2014-04-03
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- the materials a firm needs to product it's goods, basic, unchanged
- Flowing from firms to households in the five-sector model
- Why Jesus might open a bank
- e.g. land, labour, capital and enterprise-production
- our teacher's first name
- this must happen to sustain humans over time
- relating to the environment
- for economic growth injections to be greater than ______
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- The way in which goods are produced
- more people in urban areas leads to a _______ of businesses
- globalisation results in a global _____ economy
- a high amount of ____ results in a better market
- why there are McDonald's in Saudi Arabia
- it is possible for a technology to ______
- the author of our economics textbook
- How much a product costs
- smaller productiojn runs may become _____
- technological change has led to firms producing goods more ____
- A contributing factor that is employed with economic growth
19 Clues: our teacher's first name • How much a product costs • Why Jesus might open a bank • relating to the environment • The way in which goods are produced • the author of our economics textbook • why there are McDonald's in Saudi Arabia • it is possible for a technology to ______ • smaller productiojn runs may become _____ • this must happen to sustain humans over time • ...
Connor's Conomics Crossword 2014-04-03
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- globalisation results in a global _____ economy
- a high amount of ____ results in a better market
- The way in which goods are produced
- why there are McDonald's in Saudi Arabia
- the materials a firm needs to product it's goods, basic, unchanged
- the author of our economics textbook
- Flowing from firms to households in the five-sector model
- this must happen to sustain humans over time
- it is possible for a technology to ______
- smaller productiojn runs may become _____
- relating to the environment
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- Why Jesus might open a bank
- e.g. land, labour, capital and enterprise-production
- A contributing factor that is employed with economic growth
- our teacher's first name
- How much a product costs
- technological change has led to firms producing goods more ____
- for economic growth injections to be greater than ______
- more people in urban areas leads to a _______ of businesses
19 Clues: our teacher's first name • How much a product costs • Why Jesus might open a bank • relating to the environment • The way in which goods are produced • the author of our economics textbook • why there are McDonald's in Saudi Arabia • it is possible for a technology to ______ • smaller productiojn runs may become _____ • this must happen to sustain humans over time • ...
Ecology and Species Interactions 2023-11-17
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- ecological role and space that an organism occupies within an ecosystem
- partitioning differentiation of niches, both in space and time, that enables similar species to coexist in a community
- a +/- relationship between two organisms where one leeches off the other and the nonleeched is a host
- interactions between individuals of different species
- level of environmental organization made of communities and the physical environment
- nonliving factors (physical or chemical)
- physiological changes that occur in individual organisms in response to environmental changes
- the study of interactions of organisms with each other and with their environment
- genetic changes that occur across generations in response to environmental changes over the long-term
- level of environmental organization made of all biomes on earth
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- a -/- relationship between two organisms
- genotype has the capacity to produce different phenotypes depending on the environmental conditions
- level of environmental organization; # of species
- interactions between individuals of the same species
- level of environmental organization made of interbreeding individuals of the same species
- living factors
- level of environmental organization made of the unique climate and biological features of an area
- a -/0 relationship between two organisms
- a +/0 relationship between two organisms
- base level of environmental organization
- a +/- relationship between two animals where one animal is generally consumed
- a +/+ relationship between two organisms
- a +/- relationship between two organisms where one organism is generally consumed
23 Clues: living factors • a -/- relationship between two organisms • a -/0 relationship between two organisms • a +/0 relationship between two organisms • base level of environmental organization • nonliving factors (physical or chemical) • a +/+ relationship between two organisms • level of environmental organization; # of species • ...
Economics 2021-02-04
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- something that has grown or is growing
- the number or proportion of unemployed people
- Relations, study of the interaction of nation-states and non-governmental organizations in fields such as politics, economics, and security
- economics, study of how the allocation of resources and goods affects social welfare
- national entities, Administrative division, all administrative divisions are under the national level
- Supply, total value of money available in an economy at a point of time
- merchandise or possessions
- economics, study of the labor force as an element in the process of production
- economics, the economic study of urban areas
- surplus, the amount by which the value of a country's exports exceeds the cost of its imports
- the part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions
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- the part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- proliferation, spread of nuclear weapons, fissionable material, and weapons-applicable nuclear technology and information to nations not recognized as "Nuclear Weapon States" by the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
- the theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism
- organization, a field of economics dealing with the strategic behavior of firms, regulatory policy, antitrust policy and market competition
- conflict, caused or justified by differences in religion.
- finance, the study of government activities, which may include spending, deficits and taxation
20 Clues: merchandise or possessions • something that has grown or is growing • economics, the economic study of urban areas • the number or proportion of unemployed people • conflict, caused or justified by differences in religion. • belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money • ...
Economics 2023-06-22
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- something that has grown or is growing
- the number or proportion of unemployed people
- Relations, study of the interaction of nation-states and non-governmental organizations in fields such as politics, economics, and security
- economics, study of how the allocation of resources and goods affects social welfare
- national entities, Administrative division, all administrative divisions are under the national level
- Supply, total value of money available in an economy at a point of time
- merchandise or possessions
- economics, study of the labor force as an element in the process of production
- economics, the economic study of urban areas
- surplus, the amount by which the value of a country's exports exceeds the cost of its imports
- the part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions
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- the part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- proliferation, spread of nuclear weapons, fissionable material, and weapons-applicable nuclear technology and information to nations not recognized as "Nuclear Weapon States" by the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
- the theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism
- organization, a field of economics dealing with the strategic behavior of firms, regulatory policy, antitrust policy and market competition
- conflict, caused or justified by differences in religion.
- finance, the study of government activities, which may include spending, deficits and taxation
20 Clues: merchandise or possessions • something that has grown or is growing • economics, the economic study of urban areas • the number or proportion of unemployed people • conflict, caused or justified by differences in religion. • belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money • ...
ISO 14001: Terms and Definitions 2015-01-14
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- Environmental____________: Overall intentions and direction of an organization related to its environmental performance as formally expressed by top management [ISO 14001:2004 - 3.11].
- Environmental___________: Detailed performance requirement, applicable to the organization or parts thereof, that arises from the environmental objectives and that needs to be set and met in order to achieve those objectives [ISO 14011:2004 - 3.1].
- Environmental____________:Overall environmental goal, consistent with the environmental policy, that an organization sets itself to achieve. [ISO 14001:2004 - 3.9]. Revision Date: Section: D Page: 6 of 3
- _________ : Action Action to eliminate the cause of a potential nonconformity or other undesirable potential situation [ISO 14001:2004 – 3.17].
- Distinguishing feature [ISO 9000:2000 - 3.5.1].
- Environmental_____________: Measurable results of an organization’s management of its environmental aspects [ISO 14001:2004 - 3.10].
- Set of interrelated or interacting activities which transforms inputs into outputs [ISO 9000:2000- 3.4.1].
- Environmental ___________: Element of an organization’s activities, products or services that can interact with the environment.
- Person with the competence to conduct an audit [ISO 14001:2004 – 3.1].
- Environmental ___________: Any change to the environment, whether adverse or beneficial, wholly or partially resulting from an organization’s environmental aspects [ISO 14001:2004 - 3.7].
- Document stating results achieved or providing evidence of activities performed [ISO 14001:2004 – 3.20].
- ____________ Improvement :Recurring process of enhancing the environmental management system in order to achieve improvements in overall environmental performance consistent with theorganization’s environmental policy [ISO 14001:2004 -3.2].
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- Information and its supporting medium [ISO 14001:2004 – 3.4].
- demonstrated ability to apply knowledge and skills[ISO 9000:2000 – 3.9.12]..
- Result of a process.( 1 There are four generic categories of ________: 1) Services, 2) Software, 3) Hardware, 4) Processed materials) [ISO 9000:2000 - 3.4.2].
- Non-fulfillment of a requirement [ISO 14001:2004 – 3.15].
- __________ Party :Person or group concerned with or affected by the environmental performance of an organization [ISO 14001:2004 - 3.13].
- ___________ Action: Action to eliminate the cause of a detected nonconformity or other undesirable situation [ISO 14001:2004 – 3.3].
- (Abbreviation) Part of an organization’s management system used to develop and implement its environmental policy and manage its environmental aspects. [ISO 14001:2004 - 3.8].
- Surroundings in which an organization operates, including air, water, land, natural resources, flora, fauna, humans, and their interrelation [ISO 14001:2004 - 3.5].
- Internal _______:Systematic, independent and documented process for obtaining audit evidence and evaluating it objectively to determine the extent to which the environmental management system audit criteria set the organization are fulfilled [ISO 14001:2004 - 3.14].
- Specified way to carry out an activity or process [ISO 14001:2004 – 3.19].
22 Clues: Distinguishing feature [ISO 9000:2000 - 3.5.1]. • Non-fulfillment of a requirement [ISO 14001:2004 – 3.15]. • Information and its supporting medium [ISO 14001:2004 – 3.4]. • Person with the competence to conduct an audit [ISO 14001:2004 – 3.1]. • Specified way to carry out an activity or process [ISO 14001:2004 – 3.19]. • ...
Economics 2023-01-02
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Across
- something required for survival
- a person that studies economics
- raw goods
- a study of the way an economy uses its scarce resources
- the branch of economics that concerns the description and explanation of economic phenomena
Down
- the amount that is wanted
- a branch of economics concerning the whole economy
- a branch of economics concerned with part of the economy
- something not required for survival but comforts the individual
- a stock or amount of something supplied or available for use.
- the measure of how scarce a humans needs and wants are
11 Clues: raw goods • the amount that is wanted • something required for survival • a person that studies economics • a branch of economics concerning the whole economy • the measure of how scarce a humans needs and wants are • a study of the way an economy uses its scarce resources • a branch of economics concerned with part of the economy • ...
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