Across
- 6. Makes finished products from raw materials.
- 7. It’s a C or S Corp, but with the purpose of explicitly including public benefit in their decisions, versus only considering maximizing shareholder value. So a B Corp considers all stakeholders, not just its shareholders. B Corps report annually to the public their overall performance regarding their social and environmental impact.
- 9. Refers to the creation and/or collection of materials in their natural state, for consumption, or for the production of goods and services.
- 10. Uses an electronic medium, like a website/store, to facilitate the buying and selling of products and services by businesses and consumers.
- 11. A person or entity that creates usable goods and services.
Down
- 1. When countries buy and sell (and therefore import and export) goods and services from and to each other,
- 2. The change in regional and global weather patterns and related changes in land surfaces, oceans, rainfall, and ice formations, occurring over time, due to the emission of greenhouse gasses (mainly carbon dioxide) from the burning of fossil fuels, and also due to greenhouse gas emissions from other activities, such as agriculture and deforestation.
- 3. A political and ethical ideology and movement that intends to protect, preserve, restore, and improve the natural environment.
- 4. When a country’s exports exceed its imports.
- 5. A tax placed on imported goods from foreign countries; tariffs intend to raise government revenue and promote the sale of America-made products.
- 8. When a country’s imports exceed its exports.
