Vocabulary Words
Sustainability: is the capacity to sustain a level or standard over an extended period of time without consuming excessive amounts of natural resources or harming the environment.
Carbon footprint: The total amount of greenhouse gases that a person or organization releases into the atmosphere as a result of their activities is known as their carbon footprint.
Renewable energy: Power produced from naturally replenishable resources like solar, wind, or hydropower.
The greenhouse effect: is the process by which certain gases in the atmosphere absorb solar heat, raising global temperatures.
Eco-friendly: Used to describe items or methods that are made with the environment in mind.
Biodiversity: The range of unique plant and animal species that coexist in a given ecosystem.
Conservation: is the process of maintaining and safeguarding ecosystems and natural resources for upcoming generations.
Pollution: When dangerous compounds are released into the environment, such as through the air or water.
Climate change: is a long-term alteration in the world's weather patterns that is mostly brought about by the atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases.
sustainable agriculture; Agriculture that is practiced in a way that is both environmentally friendly and long-term economically viable is known as sustainable agriculture.