Lesson 3: Lifestyle Changes and Climate Change Action

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Across
  1. 3. A book by Rachel Carson published in 1962 that raised awareness about the dangers of pesticides and their environmental impact.
  2. 4. The practice of excessive and unsustainable consumption of goods and services, often leading to waste and environmental degradation
  3. 5. A conservation organization founded at UPLB in 1961 to promote environmental awareness and conservation efforts.
  4. 8. A form of environmentalism that relies on government policies and regulations for environmental protection.
  5. 9. Using renewable resources in a way that does not deplete them, ensuring that future generations can also meet their needs.
  6. 10. The use of economic tools like taxes, subsidies, and incentives to encourage eco-friendly practices and environmental protection.
Down
  1. 1. The practice of promoting environmentally responsible business practices, focusing on reducing the ecological footprint and fostering sustainability.
  2. 2. A country in Southeast Asia that is a climate hotspot, heavily impacted by natural disasters and climate change due to its geographical location.
  3. 6. A global issue caused by human activities like burning fossil fuels, resulting in global warming, extreme weather events, and rising sea levels.
  4. 7. A Filipino phrase meaning "There’s money in trash," which emphasizes the economic value of recycling and turning waste into resources.