Political Ecology

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Across
  1. 4. Change in global or regional climate patterns
  2. 6. The fair treatment of all races, cultures, and incomes regarding the development of environmental laws
  3. 7. Treatment of a person, group, or concept as insignificant or peripheral
  4. 8. Natural fuel formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms
  5. 9. Moral principle that governs how humans, groups, and governments behave or conduct an activity
  6. 10. Ideology that examines the spatial relations of human geography
Down
  1. 1. Economic and political system in which country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by state
  2. 2. The study of the relationships between political, economic and social factors with environmental issues and changes
  3. 3. School of thought held by cultural ecologists who believe that human capabilities and cultures were determined by their environments
  4. 5. Deterioration of the environment through exhaustion of natural assets such as water, soil, and air including the ecosystem, habitat intrusion, wildlife extermination, and environmental pollution