Across
- 6. Fresh water, held mostly in aquifers
- 7. "Selling all this toxic junk as quickly as possible"
- 8. Bacteria and fungi which break down dead plants and animals
- 10. The stock of natural resources that combine to provide benefits to humans
- 12. A human centered worldview
- 13. Those who obtain food and energy by eating others
- 15. A worldview that considers all living entities
- 16. Those who create their own food
- 18. A worldview that considers all ecosystems
- 19. The diversity in an environment as indicated by numbers of different species of plants and animals
- 21. A worldview that asserts humans have the right to exploit the world as they wish
- 22. A method of harvesting or using a resource so that the resource is not depleted or permanently damaged
- 23. A place where one or more organisms live
- 24. ________ resources can regenerate after harvesting
- 25. Your impact is your _____________
- 26. The 'job' of an organism in a community
Down
- 1. Getting rid of the junk- the last step in the 'materials economy'
- 2. A deadly bacteria which caused the Walkerton tragedy
- 3. Someone involved or affected by a course of action
- 4. When organisms further up the food chain have higher concentrations of pollutants in their tissues
- 5. Environmental ___________ is when an ecosystem is distressed and must undergo recovery
- 9. Our way of life revolves around _____________
- 11. A generic term used to describe one or more communities of organism interacting with the environment
- 14. The development and productivity of organisms and ecosystems are naturally constrained by environmental ___________
- 17. Once resources are gathered they are mixed with toxic chemicals in a process called __________________
- 20. A fancy word for 'trashing the planet'
