Across
- 3. Volunteers give their ___ to help at nature reserves (n).
- 5. To help or back an environmental law or a wildlife charity (v).
- 6. We need to save the ___ by protecting its environment (n).
- 8. An eco-friendly lifestyle that tries to reduce waste (adj).
- 9. What forests and oceans do to carbon dioxide from the air (v).
- 13. Money collected, like ___ raised to build a wildlife sanctuary (n).
- 14. Companies that provide money for a community clean-up event (n).
- 15. Protecting endangered animals is a ___ many people believe in (n).
- 18. Carbon dioxide and methane are greenhouse ___ that trap heat (n).
- 19. Forests, wetlands, and oceans are natural ___ for species (n).
- 23. Pollution and deforestation ___ the survival of many animals (v).
- 24. A signed request, e.g., asking the government to protect a forest (n).
- 25. Our ___ is to reach zero net carbon emissions by 2050 (n).
- 26. An organized effort, like a ___ to ban single-use plastics (n).
- 27. To start a campaign, like one to clean up local rivers (v).
Down
- 1. Refers to long-term weather patterns, as in ___ change (n).
- 2. A charity run or a tree-planting day is an example of an ___ (n).
- 4. To give money to a cause, like to an organization that plants trees (v).
- 5. Pandas and polar bears are ___ at risk due to habitat loss (n).
- 7. The ___ of rainforests is a major problem for biodiversity (n).
- 10. What we must do to our use of plastic and energy (v).
- 11. We reached our ___ of reducing plastic use by 50% this year (n).
- 12. Every small action can make a ___ for the environment (n).
- 16. Farming or energy sources that don't harm the planet's future (adj).
- 17. Pollution can do this to coral reefs and animal habitats (v).
- 20. This happens to wildlife populations when their habitats are destroyed (v).
- 21. A person's carbon ___ measures their impact on climate change (n).
- 22. The long-term shift in global weather patterns is called climate ___ (n).
