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afforestation (n)
The process of planting trees in areas where there were no forests before. Eg. Afforestation can help absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
reforestation (n)
The process of replanting trees in deforested areas. Eg. Reforestation projects are essential for restoring damaged ecosystems.
eco-friendly product (n)
A product that causes minimal harm to the environment. Eg. Consumers are increasingly choosing eco-friendly products.
environmental regulation (n)
A law designed to protect the environment. Eg. Strict environmental regulations can reduce industrial pollution.
waste reduction (n)
The process of decreasing the amount of waste produced. Eg. Waste reduction should be a priority for households and businesses.
waste segregation (n)
Separating waste into different categories for recycling or disposal. Eg. Waste segregation improves recycling efficiency.
composting (n)
The process of converting organic waste into fertilizer. Eg. Composting helps reduce landfill waste.
reusable materials (n)
Materials that can be used multiple times. Eg. Businesses should promote the use of reusable materials.
environmental campaign (n)
An organized effort to promote environmental awareness. Eg. Environmental campaigns can encourage sustainable behavior.
public awareness campaign (n)
A campaign designed to educate the public. Eg. Public awareness campaigns can reduce littering.
environmental education (n)
Teaching people about environmental issues and solutions. Eg. Environmental education should begin at an early age.
international cooperation (n)
Countries working together to solve global issues. Eg. International cooperation is essential for tackling climate change.
carbon tax (n)
A tax imposed on carbon emissions. Eg. A carbon tax encourages businesses to reduce pollution.
enforce (v)
To ensure compliance with laws. Eg. Authorities must enforce environmental regulations.
reduce carbon emissions (v)
To decrease the amount of carbon released into the atmosphere. Eg. Renewable energy helps reduce carbon emissions.
promote sustainable development (v)
To encourage environmentally responsible growth. Eg. Governments should promote sustainable development.
invest in renewable energy (v)
To spend money on clean energy technologies. Eg. Many nations are investing in renewable energy.
protect natural resources (v)
To preserve resources from damage or depletion. Eg. Strong policies are needed to protect natural resources.
encourage environmentally friendly behavior (v)
To motivate people to act sustainably. Eg. Public campaigns can encourage environmentally friendly behavior.
combat climate change (v)
To take action against climate change. Eg. International cooperation is necessary to combat climate change.
improve energy efficiency (v)
To use less energy while maintaining performance. Eg. New technologies can improve energy efficiency.
preserve ecological balance (v)
To maintain stability within ecosystems. Eg. Wildlife conservation helps preserve ecological balance.
achieve long-term sustainability (v)
To maintain environmental health over time. Eg. Sustainable policies are needed to achieve long-term sustainability.