Climate Change COPY Flashcards
A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
Ecosystem
Example: The destruction of the rainforest has a profound impact on the global ecosystem.
The presence or introduction into the environment of contaminants or substances that cause harm.
Pollution
Example: Air pollution from factories is a major concern in many urban areas.
Energy collected from resources that are naturally replenished on a human timescale.
Renewable energy (noun):
Example: Solar and wind power are examples of renewable energy sources.
The protection and preservation of natural resources.
Conservation
Example: National parks play a crucial role in the conservation of biodiversity.
Capable of being maintained over the long term without harming the environment.
Sustainable
Example: Using sustainable farming practices helps protect the soil and water.
Capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
Biodegradable
Example: The use of biodegradable packaging reduces environmental impact.
Relating to or concerned with the relations between organisms and their environment.
Ecological
Example: Ecological balance is essential for the health of our planet.
Susceptible to harm or damage.
Vulnerable
Example: Polar bears are vulnerable to the effects of climate change.
: To fell or chop down trees.
Cut down
Example: The logging industry has been cutting down vast areas of the Amazon rainforest.
To stop using a particular resource.
Turn off
Example: We should all strive to turn off lights and appliances when not in use to save energy.
To remove dirt or pollutants from a place.
Clean up
Example: Community volunteers organized a beach cleanup to address coastal pollution.
Over or after a long period of time; eventually.
In the long run
Example: Conserving water is crucial for our survival in the long run.
To find a compromise between two opposing factors.
Strike a balance
Example: It’s essential to strike a balance between economic development and environmental protection.
To do something about a situation or problem.
Take action
Example: Governments must take action to reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change.
The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat.
Biodiversity
Example: The conservation of biodiversity is essential for a healthy ecosystem.
The total amount of greenhouse gases produced directly or indirectly by human activities.
Carbon footprint
Example: Individuals can reduce their carbon footprint by using public transportation.
Capable of working successfully; feasible.
Viable
Example: Finding viable alternatives to fossil fuels is crucial for sustainable energy.
Reduced in quality or condition.
Degraded
Example: Deforestation has led to degraded soil quality in many regions.
To gradually eliminate or stop using something.
Phase out
Example: The government plans to phase out single-use plastics to reduce environmental impact.
To cause or create a change or result.
Bring about
Example: Sustainable practices can bring about positive changes in our environment.