Power Vocab: Nature and Environment

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Nature and Environment: These words describe the natural world and the qualities and practices that are important for preserving it, such as being eco-conscious, using renewable energy, and protecting natural habitats.

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biodegradable: able to be decomposed naturally by bacteria or other living organisms, without causing harm to the environment.
The company's biodegradable packaging materials help reduce waste and environmental pollution.
 
carbon-neutral: not producing more carbon dioxide than is offset by reducing or removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
The company's carbon-neutral initiatives include investing in renewable energy and reducing emissions from its operations.
 
clean: free from dirt, pollution, or harmful substances.
The beach's clean sand and water attract tourists and locals alike.
 
clean energy: energy that is produced using renewable sources, such as solar or wind power, without producing harmful emissions.
The government's clean energy policies aim to reduce the country's dependence on fossil fuels and promote sustainable energy production.
 
conservation: the protection and preservation of natural resources or habitats, often for future generations.
The organization's conservation efforts include protecting endangered species and their habitats.
 
ecological: related to or concerned with the relationships between living organisms and their environment.
The scientist's ecological research focuses on understanding the complex interactions between different species and their ecosystems.
 
eco-conscious: aware of and concerned about the impact of one's actions or lifestyle on the environment.
The consumer's eco-conscious choices include using reusable bags and water bottles, and buying products made from sustainable materials.
 
environmental: related to or concerned with the natural world and the impact of human activity on it.
The organization's environmental initiatives include reducing waste and pollution, and protecting natural habitats and resources.
 
green: related to or promoting environmental sustainability and conservation.
The city's green spaces, including parks and gardens, provide a natural sanctuary for people and wildlife.
 
green living: a lifestyle that emphasizes sustainable and environmentally-friendly choices and habits.
The family's green living practices include using renewable energy and composting food waste.
 
natural habitats: the places where plants and animals naturally live and grow.
The organization's conservation efforts include protecting natural habitats and ecosystems from destruction or degradation.
 
organic: produced or grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or other harmful chemicals.
The farmer's organic crops, including fruits and vegetables, are grown using natural methods and without harmful chemicals.
 
pollution-free: not causing or contributing to pollution or environmental harm.
The company's pollution-free manufacturing process uses renewable energy and produces zero waste.
 
renewable: able to be replenished or restored naturally or through human efforts, without being depleted or exhausted.
The country's renewable energy sources, including solar and wind power, are helping to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and promote sustainable energy production.
 
sustainable: able to be maintained at a certain rate or level without depleting or harming natural resources or ecosystems.
The organization's sustainable practices, including reducing waste and using renewable resources, help ensure a healthy and thriving environment for future generations.
 
wildlife: the animals and other living things that exist in natural habitats, often in the context of conservation or protection efforts.
The park's wildlife, including deer and birds, provide visitors with an opportunity to observe and appreciate nature.
 
wildlife-friendly: designed or operated in a way that does not harm or disturb wildlife or their natural habitats.
The company's wildlife-friendly policies include protecting natural habitats and avoiding harmful practices that could harm or disturb wildlife.
 
zero-waste: a philosophy or practice of reducing waste to the absolute minimum, often through recycling, composting, and other sustainable practices.
The restaurant's zero-waste policy includes composting food waste and using reusable plates and utensils.
 

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