Vocabulary - Environmental Solutions

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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.

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reforestation (n)

The process of replanting trees in deforested areas. Eg. Reforestation projects are essential for restoring damaged ecosystems.

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eco-friendly product (n)

A product that causes minimal harm to the environment. Eg. Consumers are increasingly choosing eco-friendly products.

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environmental regulation (n)

A law designed to protect the environment. Eg. Strict environmental regulations can reduce industrial pollution.

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waste reduction (n)

The process of decreasing the amount of waste produced. Eg. Waste reduction should be a priority for households and businesses.

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waste segregation (n)

Separating waste into different categories for recycling or disposal. Eg. Waste segregation improves recycling efficiency.

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composting (n)

The process of converting organic waste into fertilizer. Eg. Composting helps reduce landfill waste.

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reusable materials (n)

Materials that can be used multiple times. Eg. Businesses should promote the use of reusable materials.

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environmental campaign (n)

An organized effort to promote environmental awareness. Eg. Environmental campaigns can encourage sustainable behavior.

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public awareness campaign (n)

A campaign designed to educate the public. Eg. Public awareness campaigns can reduce littering.

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environmental education (n)

Teaching people about environmental issues and solutions. Eg. Environmental education should begin at an early age.

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international cooperation (n)

Countries working together to solve global issues. Eg. International cooperation is essential for tackling climate change.

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carbon tax (n)

A tax imposed on carbon emissions. Eg. A carbon tax encourages businesses to reduce pollution.

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enforce (v)

To ensure compliance with laws. Eg. Authorities must enforce environmental regulations.

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reduce carbon emissions (v)

To decrease the amount of carbon released into the atmosphere. Eg. Renewable energy helps reduce carbon emissions.

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promote sustainable development (v)

To encourage environmentally responsible growth. Eg. Governments should promote sustainable development.

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invest in renewable energy (v)

To spend money on clean energy technologies. Eg. Many nations are investing in renewable energy.

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protect natural resources (v)

To preserve resources from damage or depletion. Eg. Strong policies are needed to protect natural resources.

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encourage environmentally friendly behavior (v)

To motivate people to act sustainably. Eg. Public campaigns can encourage environmentally friendly behavior.

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combat climate change (v)

To take action against climate change. Eg. International cooperation is necessary to combat climate change.

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improve energy efficiency (v)

To use less energy while maintaining performance. Eg. New technologies can improve energy efficiency.

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preserve ecological balance (v)

To maintain stability within ecosystems. Eg. Wildlife conservation helps preserve ecological balance.

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achieve long-term sustainability (v)

To maintain environmental health over time. Eg. Sustainable policies are needed to achieve long-term sustainability.