Across
- 1. (1.1)A worldview that shapes the way that an individual or group of people precieves and evaluates environmental issues
- 4. (1.20)contaminants from numerous widely dispersed origins.
- 7. (1.18)A measurement of the dissolved oxygen needed to break down organic material in a certain volume of water through biological activity.
- 8. (1.6)Development that can improve the current globe, without rendering the future environment.
- 11. (1.3)Ideal where humans must maintain a properly balanced global system, such as through legislation.
- 13. (1.16)More economically developed country
- 14. (1.19)A harmful human contributor to the environment, effecting organisms.
- 15. (1.2)Social, spiritual and environmental ideology. puts ecology and nature as the center of humanity
- 17. (1.11)examples include oxygen prodution; flood protection; protection from soil erosion
- 18. (1.5)Proper use of resources that allows the earth to recover and replenish the used resources.
- 20. (1.9)the yield obtained from natural resources
- 21. (1.21)contaminants from a single clearly identifiable site.
Down
- 1. (1.7)A report before developments to analyze the global impact, and to figure out mitigation solutions.
- 2. (1.8)natural resources that can supply a natural income of goods or services
- 3. (1.17)Less economically developed country
- 5. (1.12)the area needed to provide for a person or community, based on their consumption rate.
- 6. (1.10)examples include timber, fiber and food
- 9. occurs when bodies of water receive inputs of nutrients, resulting in growth in plants.
- 10. (1.14)An estimate of ecosystem's production of natural resources, and the use of materials in biogeochemical cycles
- 12. (1.13)The marker of point where humanity's demand for resources is more than the earth can sustainably provide.
- 16. (1.15)the number of people, living organisms or crops that a specific region can support without environmental degradation.
- 19. (1.4)Perspective that technological solutions and science are the way to handle global crises.
