Environmental Ethics

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Across
  1. 3. A biological community interacting with its environment.
  2. 4. The variety of plant and animal life in a habitat
  3. 6. The decrease in forest area due to clearing for agriculture or urban development.
  4. 7. The development of agricultural ecosystems intended to be self-sufficient.
  5. 10. Organic matter that has decomposed and is used as fertilizer
  6. 11. The ethical responsibility of caring for and managing Earth's natural resources.
  7. 14. The total amount of greenhouse gases produced by human activities.
Down
  1. 1. Energy sources like solar or wind that are not depleted when used.
  2. 2. ability to maintain or support
  3. 5. non-replenish
  4. 8. non-living
  5. 9. DNA changed in lab
  6. 12. living
  7. 13. using less energy
  8. 15. The practice of using fewer resources to create less waste.