Environmental Movements in the 1960s
Across
- 2. - Pesticide widely used in the 1960s, later banned due to its harmful effects on the environment.
- 4. - __ awareness, understanding the interconnectedness of all living organisms and their environment.
- 5. - Participation in __ actions to promote environmental causes and create change.
- 6. - Protection of pristine and untouched natural areas.
- 9. - Release of harmful substances into the environment, a key concern for environmentalists.
- 11. - Access to safe and __ resources, a crucial aspect of environmental movements.
- 13. - Annual event promoting environmental awareness and sustainability.
- 14. - Efforts to protect and preserve natural resources and ecosystems.
Down
- 1. - Preservation and protection of __, including endangered species.
- 2. - Clearing of forests, leading to loss of habitat and ecological imbalance.
- 3. - Layer of __, depletion of which was a major environmental concern.
- 7. - __ Spring, influential book by Rachel Carson highlighting the environmental impact of pesticides.
- 8. - Air pollution that can cause respiratory problems and reduced visibility.
- 10. - International environmental organization focused on conservation and activism.
- 12. - Protected areas designated for conservation and recreation, such as __ __.