environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Evaluating New Technology 2025-09-14
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- pull When consumer demand drives new product development.
- cycle assessment Evaluating a product’s environmental impact from creation to disposal.
- Increasing worldwide connection of markets and cultures.
- push When new inventions or materials lead to new products.
- issues Impacts of design and production on the planet.
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- trade Ensuring producers are paid fairly and work in good conditions.
- Raising money for a project through many small contributions.
- Use of machines or computers to replace human labour.
- technologies New and developing technologies that can change how products are designed and used.
- Designing products that meet current needs without harming future generations.
- issues Moral considerations in design and manufacturing.
11 Clues: Use of machines or computers to replace human labour. • issues Impacts of design and production on the planet. • issues Moral considerations in design and manufacturing. • Increasing worldwide connection of markets and cultures. • pull When consumer demand drives new product development. • push When new inventions or materials lead to new products. • ...
CARBON FOOTPRINTS 2026-01-24
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- working Working from home to reduce environmental impact.
- efficiency Using less energy for the same function.
- energy sources Things used to create energy with environmental impact
- Used items to produce something useful.
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- waste Food we don’t
- diet Avoid all animal products including meat, egg and dairy
- sharing Some people travel together to save fuel energy
- Poisonous gasses produced by cars and other vehicles
8 Clues: waste Food we don’t • Used items to produce something useful. • Poisonous gasses produced by cars and other vehicles • efficiency Using less energy for the same function. • sharing Some people travel together to save fuel energy • working Working from home to reduce environmental impact. • ...
Chapter 3 2026-02-02
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- 2 names
- Surface coating
- outside the plasma membrane
- extrachromosonal DNA
- chains of single cells
- bacteria stuck together
- grape like clusters of cells
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- extension from cell membrane
- group of four single cells
- involved in movement
- rods
- round
- spirillum
- protect against harsh environmental conditions
- Involved in attachment
15 Clues: rods • round • 2 names • spirillum • Surface coating • involved in movement • extrachromosonal DNA • chains of single cells • Involved in attachment • bacteria stuck together • group of four single cells • outside the plasma membrane • extension from cell membrane • grape like clusters of cells • protect against harsh environmental conditions
Food, Culture, & Politics (Part 1) 2024-12-05
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- ___________ Tourism - Tourism that minimizes environmental and cultural harm. This term begins with the letter “S.”
- Rule by elders, impacting decision-making in traditional societies.
- The act of influencing policymakers on specific issues.
- Lifestyles characterized by moving from place to place.
- ___________ Movement - Community-driven efforts for social or political change.
- Food ___________ - The right of people to define their own food systems.
- Tourism focused on farm or agricultural experiences.
- ___________ Modernization - A concept linking environmental improvement with economic development.
- ___________ Line - The minimum income level needed for basic living standards.
- Small loans to support low-income entrepreneurs.
- ___________ Site - Locations of cultural, historical, or natural significance.
- Urban ___________ Farming within city environments.
- A prized fish species overfished in the Gulf of Mexico. Former USA President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s favorite fishing location was Corpus Christi, where he focused on this fish.
- The process of increasing population density in urban areas.
- ___________ Racing - Traditional sport in the UAE, blending culture and entertainment.
- ___________ Foods - Foods altered for preservation, convenience, or taste enhancement.
- ___________ Impact - The effect of human activities on the natural world.
- A guest speaker in the course (two words).
- Farm ___________ - Government financial support for agricultural practices.
- Coastal Texas city known for fishing and ecological challenges (two words).
- The ability to adapt to and recover from human effects. For example, climate ___________ is an example of how the term is used.
- ___________ Trade - Trade that promotes equitable treatment of workers and producers.
- Cultural ___________ - Unacknowledged adoption of elements from another culture.
- The study of governance and its influence on society and culture.
- Areas lacking access to fresh, healthy, and affordable food (two words).
- ___________ Dilemma - Situations involving a conflict of moral principles.
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- ___________ Practices - Methods and techniques in farming and food production.
- ___________ Preservation - Maintaining the heritage and traditions of a community. Concession A legal agreement for resource or land use management.
- Regions around the equator ideal for coffee cultivation (two words).
- Long-term alteration of temperature and weather patterns (two words).
- Carbon ___________ - The total greenhouse gas emissions caused by an individual or entity.
- A condition characterized by excessive body fat impacting health.
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising future generations. Green ___________ Revolution - The agricultural transformation of the 20th century that increased global food production.
- Hotspot Areas rich in species and under threat from human activity.
- The network of production and distribution processes for goods (two words).
- Accountability of individuals and organizations to society (two words).
- The lack of sufficient water resources for basic needs (two words).
- A swamp-like ecosystems within forests that is significant for biodiversity.
- Food ___________ - Ensuring access to sufficient and nutritious food (two words).
- - Corporate Social Responsibility, which means business efforts to contribute positively to society. Tenure Land ___________ - Legal rights to own or use land.
- ___________ Development - Growth of activities and infrastructure catering to tourists.
- Nomadic tribes of the Arabian Peninsula with rich cultural heritage.
- - Loss of economic benefits of tourism and other economics to entities external to the community.
- The variety of life within an ecosystem or region.
- Genetically Modified Organisms used in agriculture for various benefits.
- ___________ Inequality - The disparity in wealth distribution within a society.
- ___________ Corn Syrup - A sweetener derived from corn, prevalent in processed foods (two words).
- The interconnectedness of economies, cultures, and policies worldwide.
- ___________ Rights - The legal and moral rights of native populations.
- A marginalized Kenyan ethnic group focused on in one case study this quarter.
- Labeling Information on food packaging about its contents and health effects.
- ___________ Equity - Fair treatment of individuals regardless of their gender.
- – This type of organization is responsible for tourism in a region.
- Chain Global ___________ - The worldwide network involved in producing and delivering goods.
- Special ___________ Groups - Organizations advocating for specific policy interests.
- ___________ Divide - The gap between those with and without access to technology.
- ___________ Development - Growth in the financial and industrial capacity of a region.
- ___________ Sprawl - Uncontrolled expansion of urban areas into rural land.
58 Clues: A guest speaker in the course (two words). • Small loans to support low-income entrepreneurs. • The variety of life within an ecosystem or region. • Urban ___________ Farming within city environments. • Tourism focused on farm or agricultural experiences. • The act of influencing policymakers on specific issues. • ...
Environmental Puzzle 1 2021-10-08
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- The order in which organisms in an ecosystem eat one another.
- a substance used to kill insects.
- No longer existing or lost forever
- the natural environment of a plant or animal.
- A healthy population of these birds has disappeared in India largely in urban areas because of habitat issues.
- People who are concerned about protecting the environment.
- a sudden violent shaking of the ground
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- process of converting waste materials into reusable objects
- acids come down as rain
- the totality of surrounding conditions
- a storm or system of winds
- Capable of being decomposed.
12 Clues: acids come down as rain • a storm or system of winds • Capable of being decomposed. • a substance used to kill insects. • No longer existing or lost forever • the totality of surrounding conditions • a sudden violent shaking of the ground • the natural environment of a plant or animal. • People who are concerned about protecting the environment. • ...
Environmental Puzzle 2 2021-10-08
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- People who are concerned about protecting the environment.
- deadly or poisonous
- something that can cause harm
- an outbreak of disease that spreads quickly
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- Amount of water vapour in the air
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- It is warming the earth's surface
- the totality of surrounding conditions
- a sudden violent shaking of the ground
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- A chemical or physical process that kills pathogenic organisms in water, air, or on surfaces.
- Complex system of relationship between living things and their environment.
12 Clues: deadly or poisonous • something that can cause harm • It is warming the earth's surface • Amount of water vapour in the air • the totality of surrounding conditions • a sudden violent shaking of the ground • an outbreak of disease that spreads quickly • People who are concerned about protecting the environment. • ...
Environmental science terms 2022-05-20
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- refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- the lake next to Montverde
- Annual event on april 22 honoring achievements of the environmental movement
- the purposeful clearing of forested land. Throughout history and into modern times
- an extremely large wave caused by movement of the earth under the sea, often caused by an earthquake
- (of a species, family, or other group of animals or plants) having no living members; no longer in existence.
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- a layer of air high above the Earth, which contains a lot of ozone, and which prevents harmful ultraviolet light from the sun from reaching the Earth.
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
- a form of hunting in which the hunter's explicit goal is to obtain the hunted animal's carcass or body part, such as the head or hide, as a trophy that represents the success of the hunt.
- unwanted matter or material of any type, often that which is left after useful substances or parts have been removed
12 Clues: the lake next to Montverde • refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns • water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock. • the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • Annual event on april 22 honoring achievements of the environmental movement • ...
Environmental Science Review 2025-03-27
Environmental Geoscience Crossword 2026-01-14
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- sudden movement of Earth’s crust that releases energy
- A mixture of weathered rock, organic matter, air, and water
- The breakdown of rock by wind, water, or ice without changing its chemical composition
- The process where sediment is dropped after being transported
- The wearing away and movement of sediment by water, wind, or ice
- An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water
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- A renewable energy source that uses flowing water
- Energy stored in fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas
- The shaking of the ground caused by tectonic plate movement
- The removal of trees from an area
- A rock formed from magma or lava
- A naturally occurring solid with a crystal structure
12 Clues: A rock formed from magma or lava • The removal of trees from an area • A renewable energy source that uses flowing water • A naturally occurring solid with a crystal structure • sudden movement of Earth’s crust that releases energy • An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water • The shaking of the ground caused by tectonic plate movement • ...
Environmental Science vocab 2026-02-24
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- species organisms at high risk of extinction due to rapidly declining populations or habitat loss
- species non-native plants, animals, or pathogens introduced to a new ecosystem
- warming rapid increase in Earth’s average surface temperature over
- species plants or animals exclusively native to a specific, restricted geographic location
- species an organism—predator, prey, or plant—that exerts a massive
- The "average weather conditions
- species plants, animals, or organisms that have developed, existed
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- effect natural process where atmospheric gases
- variability of all life on Earth
- change change of"average weather conditions
- gases components of the atmosphere
- day-to-day state of the atmosphere
- dioxide carbon atom covalently bonded to two oxygen atoms
- species organisms—plants, animals, or microorganisms—whose presence
14 Clues: The "average weather conditions • variability of all life on Earth • gases components of the atmosphere • day-to-day state of the atmosphere • change change of"average weather conditions • effect natural process where atmospheric gases • dioxide carbon atom covalently bonded to two oxygen atoms • warming rapid increase in Earth’s average surface temperature over • ...
Alison's BIG 2022-11-08
Anya's Amazing Acronyms 2024-09-27
Pathology general concepts 2017-08-18
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- A subset category of infectious diseases caused by pathogens which are easily transmitted by physical contact.
- Of unknown cause.
- Diseases in which the aetiology is primarily an environmental factor or factors.
- Suffix that denotes the presence of a lesion of unknown nature in an organ.
- Caused by the clinician.
- Suffix that denotes diffuse cell injury (sublethal to lethal) in a parenchymatous organ.
- An abnormality that arises in living tissue as a result of a loss of homeostasis
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- Diseases caused by pathogenic microscopic organisms (=pathogens).
- The identification of a disease by its name.
- The development of a lesion and/or a disease in space and time.
- A state of dynamic balance of life processes that exists in a healthy living organism.
- The study of disease.
- The proximate cause of a specific disease.
- A state in which a living organism is not in homeostasis.
- Suffix that denotes an inflammatory lesion.
- Diseases in which the aetiology is primarily a defect or defects in the genes themselves.
16 Clues: Of unknown cause. • The study of disease. • Caused by the clinician. • The proximate cause of a specific disease. • Suffix that denotes an inflammatory lesion. • The identification of a disease by its name. • A state in which a living organism is not in homeostasis. • The development of a lesion and/or a disease in space and time. • ...
Evi/April/Alexandra MST6100 2020-12-01
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- impartial mediator
- body of knowledge, should not be but is very controversial, frequently skewed for political gain
- used in china's social credits system
- companies can pollute a certain amount with one of these
- oil and gas companies are seen as _______ in environmental policy
- agricultural invention that increased farming efficiency at the loss of flavored variety, Winner 1980
- Michael Caputo accused this organization of harboring a resistance unit determined to undermine the president
- synonym for supervise, control, manage
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- serve on advisory committees
- the medias influence on public perspectives
- climate change, stem cell research, covid19 have all succumbed to this activity
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is this type of facility
- RBG was part of this governmental branch
- rules and regulations developed by government
- define the problem, gather some evidence, construct the alternatives, select the criteria, project the outcomes, confront the tradeoffs, decide!
- established by the presidents council on environmental quality
- President announced in May 2020 that the US will be leaving this organization
- rejoining is a key component to Pres. Elect Bidens plan
18 Clues: impartial mediator • serve on advisory committees • used in china's social credits system • synonym for supervise, control, manage • RBG was part of this governmental branch • the medias influence on public perspectives • rules and regulations developed by government • rejoining is a key component to Pres. Elect Bidens plan • ...
ECON Vocab 2021-09-09
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- Branch of economics that focuses on individuals, firms, and government agencies that compose the larger economy
- economic policies that involve government spending and taxes
- an economy where economic decisions are passed down from government authority and where the government owns the resources
- This system combines market signals and government directives to direct economic outcomes
- policy that involves altering the level of interest rates, the availability of credit in the economy, and the extent of borrowing
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- an economy where economic decisions are decentralized, private individuals own resources, and businesses supply goods and services based on demand
- The way in which workers divide the workload between different people
- Branch of economics that focuses on the behavior of an entire economy; the “big picture”
- Each worker focuses on a particular task
- As production increases, the average cost of producing each unit declines
10 Clues: Each worker focuses on a particular task • economic policies that involve government spending and taxes • The way in which workers divide the workload between different people • As production increases, the average cost of producing each unit declines • Branch of economics that focuses on the behavior of an entire economy; the “big picture” • ...
Satellites 2013-04-13
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- joint mission of JAXA and NASA to measure Earth's atmospheric moisture in near real time; to be launched in 2014
- NASA sun synchronous satellite with ASTER, MISr, MODIS and MOPITT sensors
- Canadian Space Agency's constellation of satellites that monitor Canada's land and ocean waters
- JAXA satellite monitoring environmental changes
- partnership between U.S. and Taiwan; real-time monitoring of global climate
- Japanese Earth Resources Satellite; decommisioned in 1998
- commercial satellite imaging company, producing high resolution imagery
- sudies impact of louds and aerosols on Earth's radiation usind lidar and infrared radiometer
- NOAA's polar-orbiting satellite
- decomissioned "Diachi" satellite; took images of ocean ice
- European Space Agency
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- geostationary, geosynchronous; uses an imager and sounder to aid in weather forecasting and severe storm tracking
- Indian Space Research missions
- private commercial satellite that tracks storm intensities, plus other environmental services
- an Indian Space Research satellite to monitor oceans anc conduct climate studies
- France's Earth, sun synchronous, observation satellites
- Defense Meteorological Satellite Program of the U. S. military
- China and Brazil partnered on a high resolution mission
- Indian Remote Sensing satellites - a series of earth observation satellites
- NASA satellite; collects information about water cycle, ocean, stmospheric water, clouds
20 Clues: European Space Agency • Indian Space Research missions • NOAA's polar-orbiting satellite • JAXA satellite monitoring environmental changes • France's Earth, sun synchronous, observation satellites • China and Brazil partnered on a high resolution mission • Japanese Earth Resources Satellite; decommisioned in 1998 • ...
Sustainability and recycling 2022-04-26
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- to reduce or eliminate hazardous waste.
- makes up more than 15% of a community’s solid waste.
- any change in the design, manufacture, purchase, or use of materials or products to reduce their amount of toxicity before they become municipal solid waste.
- enforces wild and scenic Rivers Act
- another way for source reduction
- the process of recovering valuable or useful materials from waste or scrap.
- nonprofit organization that uses a simple economic strategy to preserve ecosystems.
- enforces Nation Energy Act
- proposed project or policy that would have a significant effect on the environment.
- the condition in which human society can go on indefinitely.
- have managed to influence our thinking about the environment in the United States
- prompted by the 1030’s crop disaster.
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- most important decisions you may make
- enforces Soil and Water Conservation Act, National Forests Management Act.
- coal, natural gas, oil, timber, etc.
- a mixture of decomposing organic matter
- a historic demonstration of public concern for environmental issues.
- enforces National Environmental Policy Act: CWA, CAA SWDA, etc
- one option for reducing the amount of solid waste in landfills.
- converted into raw materials and then used to produce new objects
20 Clues: enforces Nation Energy Act • another way for source reduction • enforces wild and scenic Rivers Act • coal, natural gas, oil, timber, etc. • most important decisions you may make • prompted by the 1030’s crop disaster. • to reduce or eliminate hazardous waste. • a mixture of decomposing organic matter • makes up more than 15% of a community’s solid waste. • ...
jacobsunit1 2023-09-13
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- part of the experiment that stays the same
- place where living things live
- Resource Conservation and Recovery Act created to reduce hazordous ___
- part of the experiment that changes
- fake science
- broad explanation that applies to a range of situations
- how close measured values are to each other
- set of general plans, principles, or laws
- established in 1945 and located in New York City
- the variable that results from the experiment
- pseudoscience that relates to the stars and zodiac signs
- reasons we study the environment that relates to ecosystems
- living things
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- educated guess to explain something
- first step of environmental policy is to identify the_
- reasons that relate to helping human society
- how close a value is to an accepted standard
- the variable that WE determine and change
- short name for the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, Liability Act
- Clean Air Act established to reduce this
- type of graph that shows change over time
- set of morals or values
- information gathered in an experiment or study
- type of graph that shows percentage of a whole
- type of graph that compares separate data
25 Clues: fake science • living things • set of morals or values • place where living things live • educated guess to explain something • part of the experiment that changes • Clean Air Act established to reduce this • the variable that WE determine and change • set of general plans, principles, or laws • type of graph that shows change over time • ...
Globalisation Key Words 2024-10-16
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- a financial injection by a TNC
- sector to do with manufacturing of raw materials
- a country excluded from trade blocs or disadvantaged by trade rules
- A global product/service that has been changed to accommodate local market
- Businesses that operate in more than one country
- increased levels of global connections and, flows and interdependence.
- Removal of culturally isolated places
- movement of people into another country
- special zones that encourage FDI
- no restrictions on imports and exports between countries
- sector of technology
- Growth of environmental problems
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- spread of culture around the world
- local cultures become similar due to globalisation influence
- growth of global companies and global markets
- group of countries that develop trade agreements.
- movement of economic activity from a developed country to a E/D country
- growth of diverse culture globally but also removing culture in isolated places.
- the spread of western cultures
- taxes paid when importing and exporting goods
- moving part of a business to a 'least cost location'
- sector of services, education/business
- Money sent back home by an economic migrant
- movement of people from a country
24 Clues: sector of technology • a financial injection by a TNC • the spread of western cultures • special zones that encourage FDI • Growth of environmental problems • movement of people from a country • spread of culture around the world • Removal of culturally isolated places • sector of services, education/business • movement of people into another country • ...
PGS Quality & Integrity Week 2025-11-03
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- Pfizer value demonstrated in the camaraderie and pride in Pfizer's culture
- Quality __ group focuses on testing and verifying product quality through analytical and microbiological methods
- Quality, Safety, & Environmental Operations acronym
- Pfizer value demonstrated in every batch, audit, and milestone
- Structured way to evaluate compliance with quality standards
- The __ team ensure that equipment, systems, and processes perform as intended and are qualified
- Pfizer value demonstrated in the drive to challenge the status quo
- Inclusion and support for all colleagues
- Pfizer Rochester is located in the state of __
- __ monitoring ensures the microbiological integrity of manufacturing environments
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- Safeguarding of information, systems, people, and operations
- A formal document that defines expectations, guidelines, and procedures
- The __ team ensures adherence to internal policies and external regulations
- Quality __ group maintains quality management system (QMS) and ensure compliance with regulatory standards
- Repeating and sharing best practices across sites
- Driving change through open dialogue and action
- Encourage transparency and proactive problem solving
- The __ control team manages the lifecycle of controlled __ and training records
- Pfizer's highest-rated index in the 2025 Pulse Survey, reflecting trust and ethical standards
- __ integrity group ensures all __ is accurate, complete consistent, and secure throughout its lifecycle
20 Clues: Inclusion and support for all colleagues • Pfizer Rochester is located in the state of __ • Driving change through open dialogue and action • Repeating and sharing best practices across sites • Quality, Safety, & Environmental Operations acronym • Encourage transparency and proactive problem solving • Safeguarding of information, systems, people, and operations • ...
Laurenz crossword 2014-06-03
10 Clues: a skin disease. • social economics. • A reconstructed novel. • the outer layer of skin. • Someone who studies skin. • someone who has a disease. • statistical data of people. • someone who preserves skin. • A native or indigenous person. • a government where the people are in charge.
Literacy 2022-08-30
10 Clues: A ruler. • Formed into a cult • A part of a country • To possess something. • To be free from laws. • The creation of a colony. • An unfortunate situation. • A word to do with economics. • Paying respect to a tradition. • A fee paid for public transport.
lcnjkldnacjl 2025-03-26
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- worst period day
- our special numbers second digit
- one of Harsh's subject in school
- Ambika can get drunk on this
- Harsh's favourite color
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- Harsh's first apple device
- short _____ begum
- our frist trip
- how many years Harsh's under grad was of?
- Ambika iske nashe krti this, uncooked _____?
- how many commerce section we had?
11 Clues: our frist trip • worst period day • short _____ begum • Harsh's favourite color • Harsh's first apple device • Ambika can get drunk on this • our special numbers second digit • one of Harsh's subject in school • how many commerce section we had? • how many years Harsh's under grad was of? • Ambika iske nashe krti this, uncooked _____?
unit 1 wrap up 2024-09-25
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- The introduction of harmful substances or contaminants into the environment, leading to adverse effects on living organisms and natural processes. Pollution can occur in the air, water, or soil and disrupts environmental systems.
- and Services Footprint: The assessment of resources used to produce goods and services purchased, highlighting the environmental impact of consumer choices.
- Cycle: The continuous process of water evaporating from the Earth’s surface, forming clouds, and falling back to the surface as precipitation. It involves the atmosphere and the hydrosphere and influences weather patterns globally.
- life on earth
- Awareness: Understanding the ecological impact of choices, raising consciousness about the strain on Earth’s resources, and promoting sustainable living.
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- Choices: Conscious decisions made to reduce one’s Ecological Footprint, such as using public transport, consuming local products, and conserving energy.
- The solid part of the Earth, including rocks, minerals, and the ground beneath our feet. It forms the foundation upon which all other environmental systems rely.
- Footprint: The calculation of land and resources required to produce the food consumed, influenced by agricultural practices, water usage, and transportation.
- Footprint: The measure of carbon dioxide (CO2) and greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere due to human activities like driving cars, using electricity, and food production.
- Footprint: The measurement of the amount of land and resources necessary to support human lifestyle choices, encompassing factors like food, energy, and waste.
10 Clues: life on earth • Choices: Conscious decisions made to reduce one’s Ecological Footprint, such as using public transport, consuming local products, and conserving energy. • Awareness: Understanding the ecological impact of choices, raising consciousness about the strain on Earth’s resources, and promoting sustainable living. • ...
Business Vocab 2025-03-17
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- A condition where quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demanded
- A company that buys or sells products or services to consumers with the aim of making a profit
- A condition where quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied
- A product or service that can be used with another
- A transaction in which no physical goods are transferred from the seller to the buyer
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- The object made available for consumer use or purchase
- The amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a product or service
- A product or service that is similar to another and can be used in its place
- A financial gain
- The branch of Economics concerned with single factors of production and the effects of the decisions of individuals
- The branch of economics concerned with large-scale production and the economy as a whole
- The degree of excellence of a product or service as measured against similar items
- A place where buyers and sellers can meet to facilitate the exchange of products or services
13 Clues: A financial gain • A product or service that can be used with another • The object made available for consumer use or purchase • The amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a product or service • A condition where quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demanded • A condition where quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied • ...
Japan - vocabulary 2020-05-13
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- a region with many Mountains
- a part of the earth
- how high something is
- a religion
- currency in Japan
- the monetary value of goods
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- a word used to describe the air thickness
- a type of religion
- the economics slowing down
- from a volcano
- a big part of the earth's crust
- a measurement from the equatorto somewhere north or south
12 Clues: a religion • from a volcano • currency in Japan • a type of religion • a part of the earth • how high something is • the economics slowing down • the monetary value of goods • a region with many Mountains • a big part of the earth's crust • a word used to describe the air thickness • a measurement from the equatorto somewhere north or south
Economics Basics & Processes 2023-01-02
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- the money left after subtracting costs
- desire for goods/services
- decline in economic growth
- money earned
- struggle among producers for consumers' money
- having limited quantities of resources
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- the amount available
- makes and sells products
- increase in prices
- organized way to trade
- study of how people meet their wants/needs
- cost of what you have to give up
- buy or consume products
- encourages people to act a certain way
14 Clues: money earned • increase in prices • the amount available • organized way to trade • buy or consume products • makes and sells products • desire for goods/services • decline in economic growth • cost of what you have to give up • the money left after subtracting costs • encourages people to act a certain way • having limited quantities of resources • ...
ECON Vocab 2021-09-09
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- economic policies that involve government spending and taxes
- policy that involves altering the level of interest rates, the availability of credit in the economy, and the extent of borrowing
- Branch of economics that focuses on individuals, firms, and government agencies that compose the larger economy
- Each worker focuses on a particular task
- an economy where economic decisions are decentralized, private individuals own resources, and businesses supply goods and services based on demand
- As production increases, the average cost of producing each unit declines
- an economy where economic decisions are passed down from government authority and where the government owns the resources
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- The way in which workers divide the workload between different people
- Branch of economics that focuses on the behavior of an entire economy; the “big picture”
- This system combines market signals and government directives to direct economic outcomes
10 Clues: Each worker focuses on a particular task • economic policies that involve government spending and taxes • The way in which workers divide the workload between different people • As production increases, the average cost of producing each unit declines • Branch of economics that focuses on the behavior of an entire economy; the “big picture” • ...
Avery and Andrew 2025-02-12
10 Clues: an act • tangible item • quality of life • factor of production • sum of peoples skills • value of what you gave up • being scare of short in supply • something we would like to have • how people meet needs and wants • goods that last less than 3 years
Types of engineer 2021-10-21
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- they build devises, design computer networks and develop new technologies
- they develop and design chemical manufacturing processes
- they build buildings
- they develop solutions to environmental problems
- they design primarily aircraft, space craft, satellites, and missiles
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- they design,develop, test, and supervise the manufacture of electrical equipment
- they focus on advanced in technology and medicine to develop new devices and equipment for improving human health
- they design power-producing machines
- they create programs that make the digital world possible
9 Clues: they build buildings • they design power-producing machines • they develop solutions to environmental problems • they develop and design chemical manufacturing processes • they create programs that make the digital world possible • they design primarily aircraft, space craft, satellites, and missiles • ...
What is Economics? 2022-03-14
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- is owned and operated by individuals
- is owned and operated by individuals
- is what goes into making a product
- is relies on both markets
- is government control
- is making decisions
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- is private ownership
- is inputs turned to outputs
- is providing
- is consuming products and putting out
- government to get resources
11 Clues: is providing • is making decisions • is private ownership • is government control • is relies on both markets • is inputs turned to outputs • government to get resources • is what goes into making a product • is owned and operated by individuals • is owned and operated by individuals • is consuming products and putting out
Worldview Crossword - Academic Disciplines (The study of...) 2023-08-25
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- community governance
- management of resources
- the human mind (or soul)
- ordinances designed to help citizens coexist peacefully
- knowledge, truth, and the nature of ultimate reality
- God
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- moral conduct, values, and duties
- life and living organisms
- past places, persons, and events
- human societies and institutions
10 Clues: God • community governance • management of resources • the human mind (or soul) • life and living organisms • past places, persons, and events • human societies and institutions • moral conduct, values, and duties • knowledge, truth, and the nature of ultimate reality • ordinances designed to help citizens coexist peacefully
Econ crossword 2024-05-10
10 Clues: ______ to the sky • ______ to the dirt • name of this class • name of the teacher • more have then wants • more wants than have • on the y axis of the graph • where the lines intersects • on the x axis of the graph • what changes in the equilibrium
David Ricardo 2025-10-14
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- Exchange of goods and services
- One factor of production
- Quantity available for sale
- Classical economist
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- System of ideas, like Ricardo's on value
- Desire to buy goods
- Study of production and consumption
- Machinery, tools, and buildings
- Ricardo's famous advantage theory
- Where buyers and sellers interact
10 Clues: Desire to buy goods • Classical economist • One factor of production • Quantity available for sale • Exchange of goods and services • Machinery, tools, and buildings • Ricardo's famous advantage theory • Where buyers and sellers interact • Study of production and consumption • System of ideas, like Ricardo's on value
Sustainability 2025-09-01
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- That type of thinking assists businesses in understanding their environment impact
- Another word for the circular economic model
- Another word for the wasteful economic model
- The main report developed in 1987
- Framework that has annual disclosure and a scoring system
- The third word of the sustainability paradigm that looks at materiality
- Relationship between humanity and the environment
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- What you need to do with social, economic and environmental dimensions to achieve sustainability
- A deceptive sustainably marketing practice
- How many priorities did the previously asked report note sustainability to have
- Framework that calls for businesses to align strategies and operations with 10 principles
- The economic, social and environmental dimensions are referred to collectively as the Sustainability (blank)
- Notes the creation and increase of this in the IIRC sustainability framework
13 Clues: The main report developed in 1987 • A deceptive sustainably marketing practice • Another word for the circular economic model • Another word for the wasteful economic model • Relationship between humanity and the environment • Framework that has annual disclosure and a scoring system • The third word of the sustainability paradigm that looks at materiality • ...
Tech Inventions 2021-10-21
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- the act of designing, building, and problem solving
- design, install, or maintain biomedical equipment.
- group of interacting elements
- focuses on improving production of an item
- works on public health/environmental solutions
- series of actions that lead to a result
- material ready to use
- use of original ideas
- materials used in primary production
- something put into a system
- design computers, networks, and build devices
- understanding of information through experience
- moving things from one place to another
- designing of aircrafts and spacecrafts
- send and receive information
- people who design, build, and problem solve
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- raw-materials that have been processed or changed
- artificial, not natural items
- criticism provided to improve something
- design major transportation buildings and projects
- study about the natural world
- a unit part of a larger system
- designs chemical manufacturing processes.
- design and discovery of new materials
- creation of something with basic inputs
- strength that allows something to work
- something produced by a system
- design power producing machines
- makes science and tasks easier
- ability to do something well with the use of knowledge
30 Clues: material ready to use • use of original ideas • something put into a system • send and receive information • artificial, not natural items • study about the natural world • group of interacting elements • a unit part of a larger system • something produced by a system • makes science and tasks easier • design power producing machines • materials used in primary production • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-07
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- The hereditary aspect of development
- Sum total of genes that are expressed
- All microbes living within every part of the body
- An unknown gender of a baby; ambiguous
- The environmental aspect of development
- Two gametes form to create a new individual
- Genes that could cause disability
- Variation that makes a gene different from the others; can be dominant and recessive
- Combination of genotypes to create a phenotype
- Sum total of all the genes a person inherits
- Twins that develop from one split zygote;same genotype with slight variations
- Where the fetus remains for 9 months; allows for early genetic testing
- Molecules of DNA; arranged in 23 pairs
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- Someone is carried of ____ genes; Genes that don't show up in the phenotype
- Genes that distinguish people from each other
- Characteristics influenced by many factors
- Twins from the fertilization of two eggs from 2 separate sperm;half of the genes are the same
- Mutations that can't be predicted earlier on;might be harmful, harmless, or helpful
- Study of how the environmental affects genetic expression
- Everything that can interact with an individuals genetic inheritance
- Characteristics (traits) that are affected by many genes
21 Clues: Genes that could cause disability • The hereditary aspect of development • Sum total of genes that are expressed • An unknown gender of a baby; ambiguous • Molecules of DNA; arranged in 23 pairs • The environmental aspect of development • Characteristics influenced by many factors • Two gametes form to create a new individual • Sum total of all the genes a person inherits • ...
Friday Session 12/02/2021 2021-02-12
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- One of the major predators of partridges
- Used to dilute rubbish coming from the land “____ water”
- What kind of file is a .shp file
- Strips of land in fields to keep insects? “_____ banks”
- One of the two main types of insecticides
- What does the I stand for in GIS?
- The aspect with which big companies are lobbying against positive management
- Which pesticide has the highest proportion of pesticide expenditure in the UK?
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- What food is most important to chicks?
- Multi-dimensional ________ transfer
- What farming systems have better environmental impacts?
- Some call it inhumane but it is deemed to be a viable management approach
- An “______” table allows you to see an overview of all the data you added in GIS
- An image that keeps its resolution no matter how much you zoom in or out
- A set of ecological processes
- It is legal to shoot this red-listed grey bird
- What does the 'A' in NAP stand for?
- Areas where grey partridges suffer badly
- What is a red herring in the climate argument against beef
- A by-product of a bacteria that is in livestock’s stomach. “Vitamin ____”
20 Clues: A set of ecological processes • What kind of file is a .shp file • What does the I stand for in GIS? • Multi-dimensional ________ transfer • What does the 'A' in NAP stand for? • What food is most important to chicks? • One of the major predators of partridges • Areas where grey partridges suffer badly • One of the two main types of insecticides • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-12-04
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- Science of Unitary Human beings
- From Novice to Expert
- The sense of being part of an ethnic group of culture.
- Forming image in the mind.
- Conceptual System and Middle Range Theory of Goal Attainment
- Psychodynamic Nursing
- Relationship between an individual’s therapeutic self-care demand & his powers of self-care agency.
- Is a feeling of displeasure which ranges from simple transitory mental, physical or spiritual discomfort to extreme anguish and to those phases beyond.
- Are the lowest level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.
- Consists of seeing causal relationship between events that occur at about the same time, but which are not logically related.
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- Theory of Caritative Caring
- In which the person makes use of the nurse's help.
- Transcultural Nursing Theory
- Self-care Deficit Nursing Theory
- Care, Core, and Cure Model
- Environmental Theory
- The processes and outcome whereby thinking and feeling persons as individuals or groups, use conscious awareness and choice to create human and environmental integration.
- Describes the unpredictable but continuous, nonlinear evolution of energy field as evidenced by nonrepeating rhythmicities.
- Adaptation Model
- The person has no background experience of the situation in which he or she is involved.
20 Clues: Adaptation Model • Environmental Theory • From Novice to Expert • Psychodynamic Nursing • Care, Core, and Cure Model • Forming image in the mind. • Theory of Caritative Caring • Transcultural Nursing Theory • Science of Unitary Human beings • Self-care Deficit Nursing Theory • In which the person makes use of the nurse's help. • Are the lowest level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. • ...
Chapter 5 2019-09-27
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- is also another cause of deforestation
- this refers to plants, animal, and microorganism
- sites that are proven to be not enough to combat the issue since this is quick-fix solutions
- this environmental issue refers to the destruction of vast area of forests.
- this refers to air, water, rocks, and energy
- nature and breathe new life to the communities
- meaning of the first “C” in CDRC
- what is used is to use what has been _______
- this is perceived to be immediate or close to our humanity.
- it must be of the same understanding and concern on how we should make this world ______
- the ____ cover is reduced globally.
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- meaning of “N” in DENR
- this is perhaps the most pressing environmental issue in the world. It is the _____ change
- a preliminary step in fighting for the world’s survival
- one of the Asian countries that have experienced highest deforestation rate.
- the extinction of some key species in every ecosystem is ______ in nature
- this means anthropogenic
- the primary and most consumed commodity in the world
- natural components to ensure continuing natural sources
- refers to functional units that result from interactions of living and non-living things.
20 Clues: meaning of “N” in DENR • this means anthropogenic • meaning of the first “C” in CDRC • the ____ cover is reduced globally. • is also another cause of deforestation • this refers to air, water, rocks, and energy • what is used is to use what has been _______ • nature and breathe new life to the communities • this refers to plants, animal, and microorganism • ...
Important Terms In Intro to Philosophy Lesson 4 2025-09-21
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- : Wise and careful decision-making.
- : Philosophy of humanity’s role in nature.
- : Moral philosophy on humans and nature.
- : Rise in Earth’s temperature from pollution.
- : Appreciation of nature’s beauty and order.
- : Caring for nature as a duty.
- : Earth functions as a self-regulating system.
- : Belief that all living things have value.
- : Humans as part of nature’s web.
- : Links social and environmental issues.
- : Event of switching off lights to save energy.
- : One who protects and manages resources.
- : View that humans are central and most important species.
- : Moral duty to care for the environment.
- : Fairness in addressing climate change effects.
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- : Philosophy stressing intrinsic value of all life.
- : Keeping ecosystems healthy and balanced.
- : Ethics of responsibility in climate change.
- : Annual global celebration for the environment.
- : Law on waste segregation and management.
- : Global shifts in temperature and weather.
- : Balancing development with care for future.
- : Law regulating air pollution.
- : Protection of animals and habitats.
- : 1997 global treaty to cut emissions.
- : Max output, minimal waste.
- : Values ecosystems as a whole.
- : Avoiding waste, using resources wisely.
- : Movement to address environmental problems.
- : Fair use of resources for all generations.
30 Clues: : Max output, minimal waste. • : Caring for nature as a duty. • : Law regulating air pollution. • : Values ecosystems as a whole. • : Humans as part of nature’s web. • : Wise and careful decision-making. • : Protection of animals and habitats. • : 1997 global treaty to cut emissions. • : Moral philosophy on humans and nature. • : Links social and environmental issues. • ...
Eco Philosophy Crossword 2025-10-01
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- Resources that cannot be replaced once used
- Movement against consumerist culture
- Moral concern for future generations (
- Founder of deep ecology, Arne _______
- A modern form of environmental activism
- Deep respect for all forms of life
- The philosophy that humans are masters of nature
- Indigenous worldview often emphasizes this connection
- Living in harmony with nature
- Thinking in terms of systems, not parts
- Nature’s self-regulating system
- Study of moral principles applied to the environment
- Energy from sun or wind
- Ethical movement concerned with animal rights
- Duty to care for the environment
- Energy from moving water
- Preservation of nature for its own sake
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- Philosophy that values ecological balance
- A philosopher who wrote Silent Spring
- Pollution that warms the earth
- Ecosophy emphasizes deep _____
- Global environmental treaty on climate
- Minimal impact lifestyle choice
- Focus on the inherent worth of ecosystems
- A guiding principle: “do no harm”
- Using resources without depleting them
- Pollution that makes oceans acidic
- A system where organisms interact with their surroundings
- The opposite of anthropocentrism
- Principle of leaving minimal trace
- Circular system of reusing waste
31 Clues: Energy from sun or wind • Energy from moving water • Living in harmony with nature • Pollution that warms the earth • Ecosophy emphasizes deep _____ • Minimal impact lifestyle choice • Nature’s self-regulating system • The opposite of anthropocentrism • Circular system of reusing waste • Duty to care for the environment • A guiding principle: “do no harm” • ...
ENVIRONTMENT 2026-02-23
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- A chemical compound commonly found in plastic products
- An annual event celebrated worldwide to demonstrate support for environmental protection
- The most common renewable energy source derived from water movement.
- A mass tree-planting movement by Jerhemy Owen
- The impact of global warming
- Material Erika use to build school in NTT
- The antonym of deforestation
- The process of turning waste material into reusable material
- The careful maintenance and upkeep of a natural resource to prevent it from disappearing
- Indonesian famous group who cleans up river
- The person who studies the protection of natual environment
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- One of significant cause of global warming
- An island that is not given national disaster status by goverment
- The Swedish environmental activist who is known for starting the Friday for Future movement
- A harmful material released in environment
- Species that have no living member anymore
- A famous catchphrase from Indonesia ex Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries
- The Grasberg mine has one of the largest reserves of gold and copper in the world
- The name of dangerous gas that can damage ozone layer in atmosphere
- Organization that work to protect edangered species and their habitats throughout the world
20 Clues: The impact of global warming • The antonym of deforestation • Material Erika use to build school in NTT • One of significant cause of global warming • A harmful material released in environment • Species that have no living member anymore • Indonesian famous group who cleans up river • A mass tree-planting movement by Jerhemy Owen • ...
SEED MILESTONE CROSSWORD 2025-12-03
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- Technique for estimating the ideal cost of a component based on engineering inputs and market factors
- Inventory held to mitigate catastrophic supplier or logistics failure
- Time from PO to receipt (two words, no space in between)
- Which tool is useful in assessing supply risk vs. spend impact?
- Tied to international trade terms, opposite of domestic
- Storage facility
- Overall environmental footprint of sourcing, logistics, warehousing, and disposal
- The current supplier that an organization is using for a particular product or service
- Procurement model where payment is based on outcome rather than input or hours
- Planning & movement of goods
- Fee charged when demand exceeds capacity, often seen in freight or storage contracts
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- Company providing goods or services
- Unfulfilled demand carried to future delivery
- Designed to reduce environmental impact
- Spending outside of negotiated contracts or approved suppliers
- Structure in which the purchasing organization pre-negotiates pricing and terms with a selection of suppliers, enabling member companies to leverage scale
- Model that predicts how much inventory will be consumed over a period
- Comparison point to judge
- Fragmented and often unmanaged spending that collectively represents a significant amount
- Coupa competitor used for sourcing & P2P
20 Clues: Storage facility • Comparison point to judge • Planning & movement of goods • Company providing goods or services • Designed to reduce environmental impact • Coupa competitor used for sourcing & P2P • Unfulfilled demand carried to future delivery • Tied to international trade terms, opposite of domestic • Time from PO to receipt (two words, no space in between) • ...
environmental issues 2015-10-30
Environmental Protection 2018-11-23
8 Clues: Use less • Use again • You drink it • You breathe it • What cans are made of • The planet we live in • Water bottles are made out of • transform trash into useful material
Environmental Health 2013-12-08
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- sets legal standards for noise levels
- the collective interactions of humans with the environment
- comes in different forms and from different sources, such as sun, uranium, and nuclear weapons
- fireplaces, heaters,lamps, paints and nail polish are examples of
- the use of controlled nuclear reactions to produce steam, which in turn drives turbines to produce electricity
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- has been around for centuries and is continuing to develop things that cause pollution and hazardous waste
- exposure to UV radiation from the sun or from tanning can increase the risk of
- to avoid noisy machinery or loud music
8 Clues: sets legal standards for noise levels • to avoid noisy machinery or loud music • the collective interactions of humans with the environment • fireplaces, heaters,lamps, paints and nail polish are examples of • exposure to UV radiation from the sun or from tanning can increase the risk of • ...
Environmental Theory 2021-10-07
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- Where she established a training school for nurses
- Founder of modern nursing
- Month Nightingale was born
- Book titled notes on " "
- One of Nightingales environmental factors
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- War she was in where she helped wounded soldiers
- One of Nightingales environmental factors
- Helps protect the patient from germs
- The lady with the " "
9 Clues: Founder of modern nursing • Month Nightingale was born • Book titled notes on " " • The lady with the " " • Helps protect the patient from germs • One of Nightingales environmental factors • One of Nightingales environmental factors • War she was in where she helped wounded soldiers • Where she established a training school for nurses
Environmental Issues 2020-12-12
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- nonrenewable source of energy
- animals/plants that could no longer exist
- a long period with little or no rain
- A type of rain that is caused by air pollution
- The process of cutting down the forests
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- a layer in the stratosphere that protects humans from the suns harmful rays
- A change in global climate patterns
- caused by cars or factories hurt the air
8 Clues: nonrenewable source of energy • A change in global climate patterns • a long period with little or no rain • The process of cutting down the forests • caused by cars or factories hurt the air • animals/plants that could no longer exist • A type of rain that is caused by air pollution • a layer in the stratosphere that protects humans from the suns harmful rays
Environmental Humanities 2021-11-30
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- Coined and uses the term 'ecosophy'
- 'Ecosophy' explores three ecological registers: the environment; social relations; and human ____
- Official term to describe our current geological epoch, which started 11,700 years ago
- Merchant's text explores a shift 'From Climate Change to a New Age of ______'
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- Describes the most recent period in Earth's history when human activity began to have a significant impact on climate and ecosystems
- Another term for animal and geophysical actors
- Perception of end of the world
- Author of 'A Billion Black Anthropocenes or None'
8 Clues: Perception of end of the world • Coined and uses the term 'ecosophy' • Another term for animal and geophysical actors • Author of 'A Billion Black Anthropocenes or None' • Merchant's text explores a shift 'From Climate Change to a New Age of ______' • Official term to describe our current geological epoch, which started 11,700 years ago • ...
Environmental Wellness 2022-04-20
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- The opposite of indoors, where you should spend some time
- A diet consisting of no meat
- The planet we live on
- What you can do instead of throwing away reusable items
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- This type of packaging can be used more than once
- What you can do with items you no longer use
- You can minimize food _____ by eating what you have at home
- A liquid necessary for all living beings
8 Clues: The planet we live on • A diet consisting of no meat • A liquid necessary for all living beings • What you can do with items you no longer use • This type of packaging can be used more than once • What you can do instead of throwing away reusable items • The opposite of indoors, where you should spend some time • ...
Environmental Challenges 2022-05-09
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- stubborn or persistent
- happens again and again at regular time intervals
- lengthened in time
- something that causes discomfort or trouble
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- an extremely serious or tragic event that includes loss and lasting distress
- produced or created
- proper arrangement of parts in relation to one another
- light from the sun or moon is fully or partially hidden by another celestial body
8 Clues: lengthened in time • produced or created • stubborn or persistent • something that causes discomfort or trouble • happens again and again at regular time intervals • proper arrangement of parts in relation to one another • an extremely serious or tragic event that includes loss and lasting distress • ...
Environmental Chem 2022-05-26
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- a branch of science that deals with how matter is composed and interacts with the surrounding world
- an acronym describing a measure of water quality
- method for extracting gas or oil from the ground
- the surrounding natural world including all the living and nonliving things
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- the presence of harmful substances in the environment
- a harmful environmental process characterized by the removal of trees
- a major cause of pollution; release of a gas or radiation
- caused by high concentrations of sulfuric acid and nitric acid in the atmosphere
8 Clues: an acronym describing a measure of water quality • method for extracting gas or oil from the ground • the presence of harmful substances in the environment • a major cause of pollution; release of a gas or radiation • a harmful environmental process characterized by the removal of trees • the surrounding natural world including all the living and nonliving things • ...
Environmental Science 2020-09-03
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- Unique to a spatially defined area; in this report used mainly to refer to large bioregions of the continent and marine environment.
- A microorganism that causes harm to its living host.
- the combination of surrounding things, conditions, or influences.
- One thousand million litres.
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- The variety of all life forms.
- Protection and management of living species, communities, ecosystems or heritage places; protection of a site to allow ongoing ecosystem function or to retain natural or cultural significance (or both) and to maximise resilience to threatening processes.
- species that dominate a region as a result of loss of natural predators or controls.
- A group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring.
8 Clues: One thousand million litres. • The variety of all life forms. • A microorganism that causes harm to its living host. • the combination of surrounding things, conditions, or influences. • A group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. • species that dominate a region as a result of loss of natural predators or controls. • ...
Environmental Control 2024-10-09
8 Clues: counting living cells • solid medium for growth • example of micro-organisms • phase with little/no growth • phase with maximum growth rate • one condition to control growth • condition that reduces competition • phase where nutrients start to run out
Environmental Movement 2023-05-24
Environmental science 2023-05-23
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- substance or thing that has harmful to the environment
- A harmful synthetic material
- the variety of all living things and their interactions
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
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- Use again
- the layers of gases surrounding a planet or other celestial body
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees
- (A species)no longer in existence
8 Clues: Use again • A harmful synthetic material • (A species)no longer in existence • the action of clearing a wide area of trees • substance or thing that has harmful to the environment • the variety of all living things and their interactions • the layers of gases surrounding a planet or other celestial body • ...
Environmental Problems 2023-04-19
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- rainwater containing dissolved acids that pollute the environment
- radiation from the sun that can be harmful to living organisms
- keeps the planet´s temperature within acceptable limits for life
- a building that holds heat for plants to grow
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- causes chemical reactions that destroy the ozone
- long-term heating of Earth´s surface
- the process of creating so much damage to something that it cannot be saved
- the "natural shield" against ultraviolet radiation
8 Clues: long-term heating of Earth´s surface • a building that holds heat for plants to grow • causes chemical reactions that destroy the ozone • the "natural shield" against ultraviolet radiation • radiation from the sun that can be harmful to living organisms • keeps the planet´s temperature within acceptable limits for life • ...
Environmental Issues 2022-12-13
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- A limit that is placed on imported goods from a country is called a?
- what mountain range borders China to the West? Also borders Nepal and India.
- In which country are citizens allowed to criticize their government through protests?
- In which country must the head of government be a direct descendant of the previous ruler?
- A ban placed on all trade with a particular country is called a?
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- What is the main cause of pollution in the Ganges River?
- What is the word that describes a tax on imported goods?
- which river is commonly known as the yellow river?
8 Clues: which river is commonly known as the yellow river? • What is the main cause of pollution in the Ganges River? • What is the word that describes a tax on imported goods? • A ban placed on all trade with a particular country is called a? • A limit that is placed on imported goods from a country is called a? • ...
Environmental Changes 2025-03-06
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- People try to _____ habitats.
- Every living thing on Earth is __________
- Floods, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and droughts
- Protecting ecosystems and the organisms is called _______.
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- Any harmful substance that gets into the environment.
- Living things can _______ their environment.
- All living and nonliving things in nature
- A community of living things and the nonliving things around them
8 Clues: People try to _____ habitats. • All living and nonliving things in nature • Every living thing on Earth is __________ • Living things can _______ their environment. • Floods, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and droughts • Any harmful substance that gets into the environment. • Protecting ecosystems and the organisms is called _______. • ...
Environmental protection 2025-04-03
8 Clues: Trees and flowers • Rubbish left on the ground. • Birds, dogs, cats and fish. • Turn old things into new things. • A container for throwing rubbish. • Dirty air or water caused by humans. • The place where fish and whales live. • Material used to make most bottles and bags.
Environmental issues 2025-05-08
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- – A big fire that spreads in nature.
- – Too much water covers the land.
- Sea Level – Oceans are getting higher.
- – Dirty air, water, or land caused by people.
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- – Trees are cut down and forests disappear.
- – A long time with no rain.
- Warming – Earth is getting hotter.
- – A big storm with strong winds and rain.
8 Clues: – A long time with no rain. • – Too much water covers the land. • Warming – Earth is getting hotter. • – A big fire that spreads in nature. • Sea Level – Oceans are getting higher. • – A big storm with strong winds and rain. • – Trees are cut down and forests disappear. • – Dirty air, water, or land caused by people.
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY 2023-04-09
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- the action or process of losing or destroying something by using it carelessly or extravagantly
- adapt for use in a different way
- use again or more than once
- the process of keeping something in good condition
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- able to adapt to many different functions
- convert (waste) into reusable material
- get rid of (someone or something) as no longer useful or desirable
- tear or cut into smaller pieces
8 Clues: use again or more than once • tear or cut into smaller pieces • adapt for use in a different way • convert (waste) into reusable material • able to adapt to many different functions • the process of keeping something in good condition • get rid of (someone or something) as no longer useful or desirable • ...
Environmental Changes 2023-04-14
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- a slow change that happens over time
- a plant grows towards light
- plant resting period
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- very quick changes
- a natural process that results from accumulation of nutrients in lakes or other bodies of water.
- the growth of the parts of plants with respect to the force of gravity.
- animal resting period
- changes the arctic fox has thick fur in the winter and short fur in the summer
8 Clues: very quick changes • plant resting period • animal resting period • a plant grows towards light • a slow change that happens over time • the growth of the parts of plants with respect to the force of gravity. • changes the arctic fox has thick fur in the winter and short fur in the summer • ...
Environmental Changes 2023-03-29
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- Harmful materials being released into an ecosystem
- A characteristic that remains constant in an organism
- The variety of life in an environment
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- The amount of time something is expected to live
- The act of an organism concealing itself in its surrounding
- The non-living space surrounding an organism
- The weather and condition of an environment
- The state of a species being entirely dead or no longer existent
8 Clues: The variety of life in an environment • The weather and condition of an environment • The non-living space surrounding an organism • The amount of time something is expected to live • Harmful materials being released into an ecosystem • A characteristic that remains constant in an organism • The act of an organism concealing itself in its surrounding • ...
Environmental Problems 2025-03-03
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- The warming of Earth from trapped heat by atmospheric gases.
- Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns.
- Rain that contains large amounts of harmful chemicals.
- The cutting down of trees in a large area.
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- The gradual increase in Earth's average temperature.
- Species at risk of extinction due to environmental threats.
- Contamination of water bodies by harmful substances.
- Contamination of the atmosphere by harmful substances.
8 Clues: The cutting down of trees in a large area. • The gradual increase in Earth's average temperature. • Contamination of water bodies by harmful substances. • Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns. • Contamination of the atmosphere by harmful substances. • Rain that contains large amounts of harmful chemicals. • ...
Environmental Wordplay 2025-10-27
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- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- converting waste into reusable material
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees
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- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- unwanted or unusable materials
- preservation, protection, or restoration of the natural environment, natural ecosystems, vegetation and wildlife
8 Clues: unwanted or unusable materials • converting waste into reusable material • the action of clearing a wide area of trees • the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism • the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem • the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period • ...
Environmental problems 2025-11-09
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- Rain that contains harmful chemicals and damages plants, soil, and buildings.
- The cutting down or removal of large areas of trees and forests.
- To use something again instead of throwing it away.
- The illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals.
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- Dangerous materials or chemicals that can harm people or the environment.
- When an animal species no longer exists anywhere on Earth.
- A protected area of land where wildlife is kept safe from harm.
- A type of air pollution that looks like thick fog over cities.
8 Clues: The illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals. • To use something again instead of throwing it away. • When an animal species no longer exists anywhere on Earth. • A type of air pollution that looks like thick fog over cities. • A protected area of land where wildlife is kept safe from harm. • The cutting down or removal of large areas of trees and forests. • ...
Environmental challenges 2026-03-23
8 Clues: burning sth • a place where you cant live • being forced to leave your home • a period without rain and water • something that promotes another one • to gain natural ressources like coal • a large body of ice in the mountains • the ability to continue over a long period of time
Environmental Challenges 2026-03-23
8 Clues: syn. Exiled • Syn. Lessen/weaken • make a problem worse • syn. Motiviate/inspire • syn. Reduction/decrease • a slowly moving mass of ice • gradual gathering of something • an overflow of a large amount of water
Napalm Homework 2014-05-15
13 Clues: C6H6 • C8H8 • C8H18 • C10H8 • C16H31O2 • Inventor of napalm • Reaction of napalm • Napalm burns to this • Invented to kill ______ • Effect on the atmosphere • War most heavily used in • A cause of death from napalm • Environmental impact of napalm
Napalm Homework 2014-05-15
13 Clues: C6H6 • C8H8 • C10H8 • C8H18 • C16H31O2 • Inventor of napalm • Reaction of napalm • Napalm burns to this • Invented to kill ______ • Effect on the atmosphere • War most heavily used in • A cause of death from napalm • Environmental impact of napalm
Leadership Quiz 2015-12-27
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- Patel Graduate in chemistry and business management from King’s College London
- A chemical engineer, who studied from University of Cambridge
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- Rosier Holds a master degree in economics and management from University of Namur
- Renno Doctorate in Molecular biology from University of Westminster
- Thompson He was the President of Oxford University Conservative Association Trinity
- Webb Graduate in Economics from University of Birmingham
6 Clues: Webb Graduate in Economics from University of Birmingham • A chemical engineer, who studied from University of Cambridge • Renno Doctorate in Molecular biology from University of Westminster • Patel Graduate in chemistry and business management from King’s College London • Rosier Holds a master degree in economics and management from University of Namur • ...
Factors Affecting Design 2020-02-12
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- Loss of value or usefulness over time due to wear, changing technology or user preference
- The perceived requirements of the target market
- ___ of the design solution, ensures the brief is met
- Short and long term ___ consequences - immediate and future impacts
- The standard of materials compared to similar materials
- How well a design interacts with the human body
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- Policies and guidelines promoting and managing health and safety at work
- The appeal/beauty of a design
- Examination of environmental and economic effects of a product throughout its existence
- How the design works in relation to its intended use
- The impact a design has on environment, finance, society
11 Clues: The appeal/beauty of a design • The perceived requirements of the target market • How well a design interacts with the human body • How the design works in relation to its intended use • ___ of the design solution, ensures the brief is met • The standard of materials compared to similar materials • The impact a design has on environment, finance, society • ...
Genetics/Epigenetics 2023-09-17
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- Inheriting two different alleles for a gene
- Physical manifestation of a genotype; may be influenced by environmental factors
- Single gene with multiple effects on phenotype
- Protein around which DNA is spooled; plays a role in gene activation and inactivation
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- Presence of too many or too few chromosomes in gametes
- Different versions of a gene
- Process of adding chemical tags to DNA molecule; can block protein production
- Inheriting two of the same alleles for a gene
- Study of how environmental factors affect the way different genes are expressed or not expressed
- Multiple genes contributing to a single trait or disease
- Any alteration in DNA
11 Clues: Any alteration in DNA • Different versions of a gene • Inheriting two different alleles for a gene • Inheriting two of the same alleles for a gene • Single gene with multiple effects on phenotype • Presence of too many or too few chromosomes in gametes • Multiple genes contributing to a single trait or disease • ...
physical resources 2024-05-07
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- The gradual increase in the average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and oceans, primarily due to human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation.
- The natural and physical surroundings in which people, animals, and plants live.
- The natural process by which greenhouse gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, contributing to the warming of the planet.
- A natural resource that cannot be replenished or regenerated within a human lifespan, such as fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas) and minerals.
- The capacity to do work or produce heat, typically derived from natural sources such as sunlight, wind, water, or fossil fuels.
- A natural resource that can be replenished or regenerated over time, such as solar energy, wind energy, or forests.
- The protection, preservation, and management of natural resources and ecosystems to ensure their sustainability for future generations.
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- The introduction of harmful or toxic substances into the environment, which can cause damage to ecosystems, human health, and biodiversity.
- The process of evaluating the potential environmental consequences of a proposed project, policy, or development activity before it is undertaken, with the aim of minimizing negative impacts and enhancing environmental sustainability.
- The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise, including transportation, communication, utilities, and public services.
- The process of economic, social, and environmental progress that leads to improvements in the quality of life for people.
- Any material or substance derived from the environment that has economic value and is used by humans, such as water, minerals, forests, and wildlife.
- The condition where all people, at all times, have physical, social, and economic access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and preferences for an active and healthy life.
13 Clues: The natural and physical surroundings in which people, animals, and plants live. • A natural resource that can be replenished or regenerated over time, such as solar energy, wind energy, or forests. • The process of economic, social, and environmental progress that leads to improvements in the quality of life for people. • ...
PHILO 2025-09-18
Across
- Philippine law for proper segregation, collection, and disposal of solid waste.
- believes that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected.
- international treaty signed in 1997 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- moral approach that analyzes the relationship between humans and the environment and discusses problems caused by human activities.
- decline in quality of the environment caused by natural or human factors.
- fair distribution of environmental benefits and the burden of meeting environmental challenges.
- As rational beings, humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment.
- perspective that advocates addressing growing environmental problems.
- ability to regulate one’s actions and behavior; careful and wise decision making.
- being thrifty with one’s resources, avoiding waste and reusing resources whenever possible.
- person who works to protect, preserve, and manage natural resources for future generations.
- prudence in decision-making regarding the use of resources to ensure minimum to zero waste.
- variety of life forms within an ecosystem, essential for ecological balance.
- changes in climate patterns (e.g., stronger typhoons linked to climate change).
- believes maintaining order in the environment brings out natural beauty and well-being.
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- Philippine law aimed at a balanced ecology and clean air for all.
- rise in Earth’s average temperature primarily from greenhouse gas emissions.
- A good life means living in harmony with the natural world, not exploiting it without limits.
- Humans are not separate from nature but part of it; survival and well-being depend on the environment.
- applies an ecological and ethical approach in analyzing society and its link to environmental problems.
- demand to use natural resources so they are conserved for the next generation.
- concept focusing on reconciling human activities and economic development with the protection of the environment.
- maintaining the state of the environment.
- branch of applied ethics studying moral responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments in relation to climate change.
- focuses on the significant role of humankind and considers nature as how humans can meet their needs and survive.
- discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings with the environment and its non-human contents.
- places great value on ecosystems and biological communities; humankind is part of a greater biological system.
- Some philosophies say nature has value, while others focus on its value for human life alone.
- someone who believes that nature has value (not just for human use) and that humans are only one part of the larger natural world.
- an idea proposed by scientist James Lovelock in the 1970s that Earth functions like a self-regulating system.
30 Clues: maintaining the state of the environment. • Philippine law aimed at a balanced ecology and clean air for all. • perspective that advocates addressing growing environmental problems. • international treaty signed in 1997 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. • believes that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected. • ...
Anthropology Crossword 2013-09-24
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- Selection Its a theory which species can adapt to environmental shifts
- The study of human behaviour based on the brain
- The process of transmitting biological traits and characteristics from parents to offspring through genetic replication
- A form of a gene found in pairs in humans which controls the inberided characteristic
- The study of human behaviour in societies
- Web A connection of food chains through which energy is cerculated throughout an ecosystem
- Shifts A ecosystem effect reproductive success
- The end of existins of a group of organisms
- The study of human behaviour in social groups
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- Mendel Came up with the idea of herdity
- The study of many aspects of ones culture
- Gene A trait displayed by the offspring
- Type A physical expression of a genetic trait
- Judging other cultures by the standards of ones own culture
- Gene a trait masked by the dominant gene.
- The study of one aspect common to many cultures
- cultural relativism Practised placed in context of who does them and why
- Darwinism Humans like all other species is incompatiton with itself for survial
18 Clues: Mendel Came up with the idea of herdity • Gene A trait displayed by the offspring • The study of many aspects of ones culture • The study of human behaviour in societies • Gene a trait masked by the dominant gene. • The end of existins of a group of organisms • Type A physical expression of a genetic trait • The study of human behaviour in social groups • ...
social justice (25/05) 2022-05-25
Across
- black substance mined for profit (3)
- an individual who identifies with the gender they were assigned at birth (9)
- a far-right ideology which believes that overpopulation is the cause of the climate crisis, and can be solved by genocide (9)
- environmental practices that can be supported over time (11)
- a movement to advance gender equality, particularly for marginalised genders (8)
- depleting in the atmosphere (5)
- singapore-based climate activism group (2-7-5)
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- most common greenhouse gas [abbrev.] (3)
- the goal of equitable climate solutions (7,7)
- when a company misleads about the environmental sustainability of their products (12)
- an individual who does not identify with the gender they were assigned at birth (11)
- discrimination against individuals based on their ethno-religious identities or characteristics (6)
- fear arising from knowledge of the climate crisis (7,7)
- the stratification of society based on socio-economic means (5)
- common slang for heterosexual people (8)
- individual who does not identify fully with either of the binary genders (male/female) (9)
- common acronym for the community represented at pink dot (5 + 1 symbol)
- melting (3-4)
18 Clues: melting (3-4) • depleting in the atmosphere (5) • black substance mined for profit (3) • most common greenhouse gas [abbrev.] (3) • common slang for heterosexual people (8) • the goal of equitable climate solutions (7,7) • singapore-based climate activism group (2-7-5) • fear arising from knowledge of the climate crisis (7,7) • ...
Skin disorders and diseases 2025-04-09
14 Clues: birthmark • thick scar • pregnancy mask • irregular mass • outgrowth of skin • term for freckles • similar to melasma • absence of melanin • freckle or liver spot • environmental factors • foul smelling perspiration • red patches scalp knees chest • hypopigmented spots and splotches • skin aging factors little control over
EVP 2025-03-11
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- Don't tease him about his weight
- What has been your most embarrassing moment?
- The response to our advertisement has been very disappointing.
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- People are becoming far more aware of environmental issues.
- By the time they reached the summit they were exhausted.
- It was a rough mountain road, covered in stones and huge holes.
- Have you told your parents you're gay yet?
- deep purple
8 Clues: deep purple • Don't tease him about his weight • Have you told your parents you're gay yet? • What has been your most embarrassing moment? • By the time they reached the summit they were exhausted. • People are becoming far more aware of environmental issues. • The response to our advertisement has been very disappointing. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-01-12
9 Clues: work • done with the hands • farming, growing food • the father of economics • famous advocate for communism • when people move to big cities • outside the city, related to village • economic system with private property • economic system without private property
Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-07
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- The hereditary aspect of development
- Sum total of genes that are expressed
- All microbes living within every part of the body
- An unknown gender of a baby; ambiguous
- The environmental aspect of development
- Two gametes form to create a new individual
- Genes that could cause disability
- Variation that makes a gene different from the others; can be dominant and recessive
- Combination of genotypes to create a phenotype
- Sum total of all the genes a person inherits
- Twins that develop from one split zygote;same genotype with slight variations
- Where the fetus remains for 9 months; allows for early genetic testing
- Molecules of DNA; arranged in 23 pairs
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- Someone is carried of ____ genes; Genes that don't show up in the phenotype
- Genes that distinguish people from each other
- Characteristics influenced by many factors
- Twins from the fertilization of two eggs from 2 separate sperm;half of the genes are the same
- Mutations that can't be predicted earlier on;might be harmful, harmless, or helpful
- Study of how the environmental affects genetic expression
- Everything that can interact with an individuals genetic inheritance
- Characteristics (traits) that are affected by many genes
21 Clues: Genes that could cause disability • The hereditary aspect of development • Sum total of genes that are expressed • An unknown gender of a baby; ambiguous • Molecules of DNA; arranged in 23 pairs • The environmental aspect of development • Characteristics influenced by many factors • Two gametes form to create a new individual • Sum total of all the genes a person inherits • ...
Intro to Comm. 2015-04-14
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- inexpensive product found in many building products
- existing facilities to see and understand operation and equiptment-related process
- using circles to determine layout of a building space
- common contaminants in the built environment
- when a person, or a group of people, decides to put a building, or a portion of a building together
- leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
- equal to 8_10% of the floor area
- poisonous chlorine gas that can result from mixing ammonia and bleach
- place data in sequential format most useful for planning
- finished document/ finalized project concepts
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- Environmental testing program that uses a life-cycle approach
- material safety data sheet
- a multi-page document in a format that is far from ideal for space planning purpose
- an element occurring naturally in the ore scattered throughout the earths crust
- complex spaces or large performance spaces
- are harmful chemicals or waste material that is released into the air, soil, or water
- used in latex paint
- refers to the ability of a substance to cause an unstable or harmful effect
- gather detailed information on process and equiptment
- produce mycotoxins or poisonous substances
20 Clues: used in latex paint • material safety data sheet • equal to 8_10% of the floor area • complex spaces or large performance spaces • produce mycotoxins or poisonous substances • common contaminants in the built environment • leadership in Energy and Environmental Design • finished document/ finalized project concepts • inexpensive product found in many building products • ...
Ecology Terms Crossword 2024-04-28
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- an organism that doesn't create its own food and has to gain energy through eating other organisms.
- where an organism lives
- a variety of living things
- require specific environmental conditions to live
- a non-living factor
- the study of how living things interact with the biotic and abiotic factors in their environment
- the position of an organism on the food chain
- a factor that limits that amount of organisms that can live in an area
- the concentration of toxins in an organism from eating another organism
- a measurement of energy
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- doesn't truly require any specific environmental conditions to live
- matter that comes from a living organism
- an organism that feeds on dead organisms
- an organism that creates its own food
- multiple organisms fighting over a limited resource (such as mates, food, shelter, ect.)
- a living factor
- plankton that are small animals
- the function of an organism or population in an ecosystem
- a thing (often chemical) that keeps bugs or pests away from something
- an element crucial to the survival of living organisms and is part of the carbon cycle
20 Clues: a living factor • a non-living factor • where an organism lives • a measurement of energy • a variety of living things • plankton that are small animals • an organism that creates its own food • matter that comes from a living organism • an organism that feeds on dead organisms • the position of an organism on the food chain • require specific environmental conditions to live • ...
Ecology Vocab 2024-05-13
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- The diversity within an environment
- The inhabitants of a certain area
- How a community changes over time
- Meat Eater
- A group of species found together within an enviroment
- Eats both Plants and Animals
- Provides Nutrients for Consumers/ Makes own food
- Breaks down organic material
- a system within an environment made of different species
- The amount of space an environment can hold.
- Plant Eater
- that depends on the density of an environment
- The study of ecosystems
- The level of energy being passed
- When one Organism benefits while one is left the same
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- Factor that limits a populations growth
- Factor that changes population size regardless of its density
- Both species benefit
- The distribution of energy in a web
- THe act of eating another animal as prey
- Cannot make its own food/ eats producers
- Nonliving Environmental Factors
- The distribution of energy in a chain
- The role of a species in an ecosystem
- The first consumer within a food chain or web/ eats plants.
- Living Environmental Factors
- The fight for food and space within an ecosystem
- Living
- Eats a primary consumer
- Non Living
30 Clues: Living • Meat Eater • Non Living • Plant Eater • Both species benefit • Eats a primary consumer • The study of ecosystems • Eats both Plants and Animals • Living Environmental Factors • Breaks down organic material • Nonliving Environmental Factors • The level of energy being passed • The inhabitants of a certain area • How a community changes over time • ...
Life Span Development 2026-02-12
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- Pattern of growth that begins at the head and moves downward
- Adjustment of a schema by adding information similar to what is already known
- Growth pattern that starts at the center of the body and moves outward
- Parenting style with warmth, reasonable demands, and consistent limits
- Environmental and cultural influences on development
- Attachment style where child does not use the parent as a secure base
- Period of development that begins at puberty and ends at early adulthood
- Period from age 18 to mid-20s marked by exploration and transition
- View that development occurs in distinct stages
- Understanding that something exists even when it is out of sight
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- Piaget stage where children think logically about real events
- Maturing of the adrenal glands
- Preoperational child’s difficulty taking the perspective of others
- Final stage in Piaget’s theory involving abstract thinking
- Single cell formed when sperm and egg merge at conception
- Attachment style where child uses parent as a safe base for exploration
- Long-standing emotional bond with others
- Mental model used to organize and interpret information
- Adjustment of a schema by changing it to fit new information
- Environmental agent that causes damage to a developing embryo or fetus
20 Clues: Maturing of the adrenal glands • Long-standing emotional bond with others • View that development occurs in distinct stages • Environmental and cultural influences on development • Mental model used to organize and interpret information • Single cell formed when sperm and egg merge at conception • Final stage in Piaget’s theory involving abstract thinking • ...
Eco Philosophy Crossword 2025-10-01
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- Resources that cannot be replaced once used
- Movement against consumerist culture
- Moral concern for future generations (
- Founder of deep ecology, Arne _______
- A modern form of environmental activism
- Deep respect for all forms of life
- The philosophy that humans are masters of nature
- Indigenous worldview often emphasizes this connection
- Living in harmony with nature
- Thinking in terms of systems, not parts
- Nature’s self-regulating system
- Study of moral principles applied to the environment
- Energy from sun or wind
- Ethical movement concerned with animal rights
- Duty to care for the environment
- Energy from moving water
- Preservation of nature for its own sake
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- Philosophy that values ecological balance
- A philosopher who wrote Silent Spring
- Pollution that warms the earth
- Ecosophy emphasizes deep _____
- Global environmental treaty on climate
- Minimal impact lifestyle choice
- Focus on the inherent worth of ecosystems
- A guiding principle: “do no harm”
- Using resources without depleting them
- Pollution that makes oceans acidic
- A system where organisms interact with their surroundings
- The opposite of anthropocentrism
- Principle of leaving minimal trace
- Circular system of reusing waste
31 Clues: Energy from sun or wind • Energy from moving water • Living in harmony with nature • Pollution that warms the earth • Ecosophy emphasizes deep _____ • Minimal impact lifestyle choice • Nature’s self-regulating system • The opposite of anthropocentrism • Circular system of reusing waste • Duty to care for the environment • A guiding principle: “do no harm” • ...
Careers in Environmental Science 2021-07-15
Across
- How matter/energy are made useful to humans
- Tours with sustainable lifestyle ideas
- Analyze, manage & model spatial data
- The study of animals
- Predict & warn; search & rescue
- Studying Earth's atmosphere & climate
- Studying human population dynamics/statistics
- The study of Earth's water resources
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- Manage natural resources; law enforcement
- The study of microorganisms
- Studying humankind's culture & history
- The study of chemistry in abiotic factors
- Conserve & stock fish; test water
- The study of fossils & ancient life
- The study of plants
- Relationships bet. humans & Earth's features
- How organisms behave where they live & together
- The study of chemistry in living things
18 Clues: The study of plants • The study of animals • The study of microorganisms • Predict & warn; search & rescue • Conserve & stock fish; test water • The study of fossils & ancient life • Analyze, manage & model spatial data • The study of Earth's water resources • Studying Earth's atmosphere & climate • Studying humankind's culture & history • Tours with sustainable lifestyle ideas • ...
Lesson 5 Environmental Innovations 2020-09-02
18 Clues: 사용 • 제안 • 대신 • 에너지 • ____ up • _______ bags • In my _________ • global _________ • take the _______ • I can't _______! • What ________ it? • ___________ items • __________ change • You have a _______. • __________ resources • As you know _________ • producing too much ______ • I'm ______________ about ocean pollution.
5thG, Environmental Learning: Spring 2024-12-22
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- trait passed on from parent to offspring
- study of the Earth
- force that builds up landmasses
- characteristic either inherited or learned
- wearing down by natural forces (wind or rain)
- when sediments, soil, and rocks are added to a landform
- matter deposited on the surface of the land or the bottom of a body of water
- specialized structures within a living cell
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- Cycle movement of water through the atmosphere
- 8 legged arthropod
- the “control center” of the cell which contains DNA
- the breaking down of a landmass such as by earthquake or landslide
- arthropod with 6 legs and 3 body parts
- it contains the information for life.
- Study of the worlds ocean
- moving Earth material by forces such as wind and rain.
- an animal with a backbone
- animal without an internal skeleton
18 Clues: 8 legged arthropod • study of the Earth • Study of the worlds ocean • an animal with a backbone • force that builds up landmasses • animal without an internal skeleton • it contains the information for life. • arthropod with 6 legs and 3 body parts • trait passed on from parent to offspring • characteristic either inherited or learned • ...
Environmental Science Ch1 - Populations 2025-05-29
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- – study of how living things interact with each other and their environment
- – an organism’s role in its ecosystem
- – the place where an organism lives and that provides the things the organism need
- – the living parts of an ecosystem
- – things that allow organisms to live successfully in their environment
- – all of the living and nonliving things that interact in an environment
- – the largest population an ecosystem can support
- – the nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- – all of the members of one species in a particular area
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- – the environmental conditions that prevent populations from increasing
- – all of the species that live together in an area
- – the struggle between organisms to survive
- – When one organism living in or on another organism and harms it
- – a close relationship between 2 species that benefits both
- – a series of predictable changes that occur in a community over time
- – a harmless organism that looks like a dangerous organism
- – living thing
- – when one organism kills and eats another
18 Clues: – living thing • – the living parts of an ecosystem • – an organism’s role in its ecosystem • – the nonliving parts of an ecosystem • – when one organism kills and eats another • – the struggle between organisms to survive • – the largest population an ecosystem can support • – all of the species that live together in an area • ...
The Lorax Environmental Questions 2025-09-12
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- What animal is most affected by deforestation?
- Who has the last truffula tree seed?
- What is the main message of The Lorax?
- What do the trees produce?
- Who speaks for the trees?
- What do the Once-ler's actions lead to?
- What is the negative effect of pollution?
- What does the Lorax do for the forest?
- What trees are central to the story?
- What word makes the Once-ler think about his actions?
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- Who tells the main character to go find the Once-ler?
- What do the main characters plant at the end?
- What does the Once-ler do to the forest?
- Who warns about environmental destruction?
- Why does the Once-ler keep destroying the forest?
- What is the environment outside of thneedville look like?
- What is the environments response to pollution?
- What is the movie's message about overconsumption?
- What kind of resource does the Once-er overuse?
- What kind of thing does the Once-ler create?
20 Clues: Who speaks for the trees? • What do the trees produce? • Who has the last truffula tree seed? • What trees are central to the story? • What is the main message of The Lorax? • What does the Lorax do for the forest? • What do the Once-ler's actions lead to? • What does the Once-ler do to the forest? • What is the negative effect of pollution? • ...
Sustainable Development 2022-08-06
Enlightenment classwork 2025-09-01
9 Clues: = philosopher • = History about money • = testing the hypothesis • = thinking but not looking • = looking but not thinking • rasa = born without a knowledge • = proof you've got from evidence • = full of informations about the words • = something that's lawfully given to you
Environmental Challenges and Innovations in Protected Natural Areas and Famous Environmental Activities 2024-03-15
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- What industry focuses on responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and benefits local communities?
- Technology What term describes innovative solutions or practices that aim to minimize environmental impact?
- Programs What initiatives promote the collection and processing of materials to create new products, reducing waste?
- Projects What are initiatives aimed at preserving and protecting natural habitats and biodiversity?
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- What concept emphasizes meeting present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs?
- Day What annual event promotes environmental awareness and action through various activities and initiatives?
- Change What global environmental issue refers to long-term shifts in weather patterns due to human activities?
- Parks What are large areas of protected land set aside for conservation and recreation purposes?
- Panels What renewable energy technology converts sunlight into electricity for various applications?
9 Clues: Parks What are large areas of protected land set aside for conservation and recreation purposes? • Projects What are initiatives aimed at preserving and protecting natural habitats and biodiversity? • Panels What renewable energy technology converts sunlight into electricity for various applications? • ...
The Crossword 2025-06-16
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- A form of justice concerned with the fair distribution or environmental benefits and burdens (12 letters).
- A planning approach that seeks not just inclusion, but structural change (14 letters).
- ... Crenshaw coined the term intersectionality in 1989.
- The ability of social systems to adjust to climate change, often differentiated by existing social inequalities (10 letters).
- A global digital tool for mapping socio-environmental conflicts (7 letters).
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- A form of justice that involves meaningful participation of affected communities (10 letters).
- The political aspect of decision-making regarding climate change, which involves governments, corporations, local communities, scientists, etc. (17 letters, 2 words).
- The interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, class, and gender, creating overlapping systems of discrimination or disadvantage (14 letters).
- Describes the disproportionate impact of environmental degradation on racialised, marginalised communities (14 letters, 2 words).
9 Clues: ... Crenshaw coined the term intersectionality in 1989. • A global digital tool for mapping socio-environmental conflicts (7 letters). • A planning approach that seeks not just inclusion, but structural change (14 letters). • A form of justice that involves meaningful participation of affected communities (10 letters). • ...
Strategic company management 2023-11-28
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- competency A unique capability that gives a company a competitive advantage
- Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound goals
- Analysis tool examining strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
- Return on Investment, the profitability of an investment
- Unique features that differentiate a company from its competitors
- Business-to-Business, transactions between two businesses
- Plan-Do-Check-Act, a problem-solving and continuous improvement methodology
- Total Quality Management, a management approach focusing on quality
- Guiding individuals and organizations through transitions
- A series of activities adding value to a product or service
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- Expanding into new products or markets
- Comparing performance with industry best practices
- Key Performance Indicator, a measurable goal for assessing success
- Corporate Social Responsibility, a company's commitment to its social and environmental impact
- Just-in-Time, a production method aimed at reducing inventory
- Contracting tasks to external providers
- A methodology for minimizing defects and improving quality
- External analysis framework examining political, economic, social, technological, legal, and environmental factors
- Boston Consulting Group matrix for evaluating businesses by growth and market share
- scorecard A performance measurement system considering financial and non-financial indicators
- Merger and Acquisition, the consolidation of companies
21 Clues: Expanding into new products or markets • Contracting tasks to external providers • Comparing performance with industry best practices • Merger and Acquisition, the consolidation of companies • Return on Investment, the profitability of an investment • Business-to-Business, transactions between two businesses • ...
Engineering Careers 2021-09-27
Across
- consultant for environmental improvement firms
- designs and develops water and power systems
- the knowledge/usage of a aerodynamic performance aircraft
- designs onboard electrical,environmental and propulsion systems
- oversee the construction of highways
- uses Optics to design devices that use light
- develops vehicles
- develops and implements practices to ensure the most effective use of the employee time.
- helps oversee construction
- deals with interactions of chemicals such as atoms and molecules
- develops therapeutic technology and devices
Down
- designs automatic welding equipment
- maintains x-rays and other medical equipments
- Evaluates and caliberates systems used in the production of products.
- obtains natural gas or crude oil from the ground.
- designs and test computer software
- develops electrical equipment
- helps keep trains and locomotives on schedule
- controls on-stage lights and operates a lighting board.
- develops tests to ensure the products meet the quality standards.
- designs and develops nuclear equipment
- devops systems to manage production in factories
- handle and use imaging equipment
- expert in AI knowledge
- enables scientists to use data for analysis
- designs and tests the accuracy of Radar systems
26 Clues: develops vehicles • expert in AI knowledge • helps oversee construction • develops electrical equipment • handle and use imaging equipment • designs and test computer software • designs automatic welding equipment • oversee the construction of highways • designs and develops nuclear equipment • enables scientists to use data for analysis • ...
chapter 9 2024-04-15
Across
- who suffer most from environmental contamination?
- what is always guided by the principle of subsidiarity?
- what is seen as the major offenders of the natural world?
- which pope was known as the green pope?
- nearly 1 out of 10 people are drinking ____ _____.
- what is a gift from god?
- dominion over creation requires what?
- what can help to take care of the environment?
- who must we protect the earth for?
- what is an important part of the earths balance?
- the church teaches we need to _____the earth
Down
- what is a threat to all life on earth?
- what is drying out the forests?
- what has serious and delay effects?
- what are all things that God created?
- what is a major environmental risk?
- what is essential to life?
- through the gifts of the holy spirit, god gives people power to _________.
- city what is the only carbon neutral country in the world?
- to reduce your energy use you can ____
- who is tasked with protecting the environment?
- what can help to take care of the environment?
- who teaches the meaning of good stewardship?
- what has lead humans to abuse the gift of creation?
- who are the earth stewards?
25 Clues: what is a gift from god? • what is essential to life? • who are the earth stewards? • what is drying out the forests? • who must we protect the earth for? • what has serious and delay effects? • what is a major environmental risk? • what are all things that God created? • dominion over creation requires what? • what is a threat to all life on earth? • ...
