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environmental collocations and definitions b2+

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    environment collcoations
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  • Long-term alteration in temperature and typical weather patterns in a place.
    Climate Change
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  • The increase in Earth's average surface temperature due to rising levels of greenhouse gases.
    Global Warming
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  • Energy from sources that are naturally replenishing and virtually inexhaustible, such as solar or wind power.
    Renewable Energy
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  • The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted directly and indirectly by human activities
    Carbon Footprint
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  • The warming of Earth's surface caused by the trapping of heat by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
    Greenhouse Effect
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  • Materials or substances occurring in nature which can be exploited for economic gain, like forests, minerals, water, and fertile land.
    Natural Resources
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  • Species at risk of extinction due to various factors like habitat loss, poaching, or climate change
    Endangered Species
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  • The collection, transportation, and disposal of garbage, sewage, and other end products.
    Waste Management
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  • The clearing or thinning of forests by humans.
    Deforestation
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  • The reduction in the variety of life in a particular habitat or the entire planet.
    Biodiversity Loss
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  • The effect of human activities on the natural world, ranging from pollution to deforestation
    Environmental Impact
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  • The effort to reduce energy consumption through using less of an energy service or adopting more efficient technologies.
    Energy Conservation
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  • Contamination of the atmosphere by harmful substances including gases and smoke.
    Air Pollution
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  • The practice of using water efficiently to reduce unnecessary water usage.
    Water Conservation
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  • Actions and policies aimed at preserving the natural environment and preventing its degradation
    Environmental Protection:
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  • The reduction of the ozone layer in Earth's stratosphere caused primarily by human-made chemicals, leading to increased ultraviolet radiation reaching the surface.
    Ozone Depletion
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