ENVIRST 213

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Across
  1. 3. Energy sources such as oil, coal, and natural gas formed from ancient organic matter
  2. 6. Efforts to remove pollution
  3. 9. The study of how political and economic systems influence resource distribution and power.
  4. 12. The total energy required to produce, package, transport, and sell a product.
  5. 14. The process of extracting or generating energy from natural resources.
  6. 16. Meeting present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs.
  7. 21. Groups with limited social, political, or economic power who are often more exposed to environmental risks.
  8. 22. The process of extracting or generating usable energy from natural resources.
  9. 25. The potential for environmental harm due to industrial activity or resource extraction
  10. 26. Network that delivers electricity
Down
  1. 1. Harmful substances released into air, water, or land
  2. 2. The principle that no group should bear a disproportionate share of environmental harm.
  3. 4. Reliable access to energy resources at affordable prices.
  4. 5. Energy sources that produce little or no pollution, such as solar or wind power.
  5. 7. The amount of energy resources available for use.
  6. 8. A major energy‑using sector that includes vehicles, shipping, and air travel.
  7. 10. The amount of energy used by individuals, industries, or countries over a given time period.
  8. 11. The need or desire for energy by consumers and industries.
  9. 13. When environmental or social harms are shifted to specific regions or populations.
  10. 15. A farming system that relies heavily on fossil fuels, machinery, chemicals, and large-scale production.
  11. 17. Economic development that increases energy demand and fossil fuel use.
  12. 18. The ability to do work or produce power
  13. 19. Limited or no access to modern, reliable, and clean energy sources.
  14. 20. Uneven distribution of resources, wealth, and energy use between countries and regions.
  15. 23. Natural materials used to produce energy, such as oil or uranium.
  16. 24. Fuel from dead plants