natural capital
Across
- 4. Equilibrium, where fluctuations are fixed around a certain level
- 6. Translations of energy and/or matter.
- 9. The magnitude or intensity that must be exceeded for a certain reaction, phenomenon, result, or condition to occur or be manifested
- 10. An EVS which implies relying on progress and strong belief in human capabilities.
- 12. The way of dealing with a situation or problem that scientists adopt. (e.g. holistic or reductionist ... ).
- 14. Science that studies the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
Down
- 1. Feedback that enhances change, leads to a tipping point.
- 2. This type of system implies no exchange of energy and matter across the boundary.
- 3. This adjective means something that has value in its own rights.
- 5. The law that concerns the conservation of energy is the first law of ... .
- 7. They can be renewable or non-renewable
- 8. A category of nuclear plants, to which belonged both Fukushima and Tchernobyl
- 11. Worldview in other words.
- 13. Kyoto Protocol divided countries in two categories according to their economical development. To which category of countries belonged China, India and Bhutan?