Across
- 4. The collective responsibility for environmental quality by all those whose actions have an impact on the environment
- 6. about doing more and better with less consumption of natural resources.
- 7. Equity or fairness in this context refers to intergenerational equity, or justice and fairness to future generations.
- 9. became a key mechanism for implementing environmental changes.
- 10. The term that is an inclusive one.
- 11. These are the people who work for environmental organizations, as well as scientists, policymakers, advocates, and anyone else who is a stakeholder.
- 13. represented by the intersection of economic, social, and ecological sphere.
- 15. are the responsible for mitigating the increase impact and not meant results of human activity on the environment.
Down
- 1. use as a sources of energy for powering hoes and running machines.
- 2. An economy that is disinclined in using natural resources.
- 3. - study of how natural systems work together to maintain diversity and provide all that is required for the ecosystem to function properly.
- 5. There is sufficiency in the world for man’s need but not for man’s greed.
- 8. The earth’s natural environment provides for its residents by way of ecosystem.
- 12. Knowledge obtained through the scientific method which has been subjected to the peer review process by the scientific community
- 14. The goods and services derived from the environment.
