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ecological footprint
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==ecological footprint== {{OK}}
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=ecological%20footprint
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=ecological%20footprint
   something which has permanently damaged or had a negative impression the environment; the impact of humans on ecosystems created by their overuse of land, water, and other natural resources  
   something which has permanently damaged or had a negative impression the environment; the impact of humans on ecosystems created by their overuse of land, water, and other natural resources  
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Renewable resources
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==Renewable resources== {{OK}}
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=renewable%20resource
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=renewable%20resource
   any natural resource that can replenish itself naturally over time, as wood or solar energy; also called renewable energy, renewable energy resource, renewable natural resource
   any natural resource that can replenish itself naturally over time, as wood or solar energy; also called renewable energy, renewable energy resource, renewable natural resource
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Environmental sustainability
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==Environmental sustainability== {{OK}}
www.fao.org/ag/wfe2005/glossary_en.htm
www.fao.org/ag/wfe2005/glossary_en.htm
   Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. Encompasses, eg keeping population densities below the carrying capacity of a region, facilitating the renewal of renewable resources, conserving and establishing priorities for the use of non-renewable resources, and keeping environmental impact below the level required to allow affected systems to recover and continue to evolve
   Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. Encompasses, eg keeping population densities below the carrying capacity of a region, facilitating the renewal of renewable resources, conserving and establishing priorities for the use of non-renewable resources, and keeping environmental impact below the level required to allow affected systems to recover and continue to evolve
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Sustainable developement
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==Sustainable developement== {{OK}}
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=Sustainable%20development
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=Sustainable%20development
   any construction that can be maintained over time without damaging the environment; development balancing near-term interests with the protection of the interests of future generations  
   any construction that can be maintained over time without damaging the environment; development balancing near-term interests with the protection of the interests of future generations  
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environmentalism
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==environmentalism== {{OK}}
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=environmentalism
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=environmentalism
   Advocacy for or work toward protecting the natural environment from destruction or pollution.  
   Advocacy for or work toward protecting the natural environment from destruction or pollution.  
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emission reduction credits
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==emission reduction credits== {{OK}}
http://www.sbcapcd.org/eng/nsr/ercbro.htm
http://www.sbcapcd.org/eng/nsr/ercbro.htm
   An ERC is a credit earned by a company when it reduces air emissions beyond what is required by permits and rules. It is an asset that can be used by its owner or sold to companies that need emission offsets
   An ERC is a credit earned by a company when it reduces air emissions beyond what is required by permits and rules. It is an asset that can be used by its owner or sold to companies that need emission offsets
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environmental ethics
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==environmental ethics== {{OK}}
highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0070294267/student_view0/glossary_e-l.html
highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0070294267/student_view0/glossary_e-l.html
   A search for moral values and ethical principles in human relations with the natural world
   A search for moral values and ethical principles in human relations with the natural world
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environmental impact statement
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==environmental impact statement== {{OK}}
www.outdoors.org/conservation/wmnf/wmnf-glossary.cfm
www.outdoors.org/conservation/wmnf/wmnf-glossary.cfm
   An analysis of the environmental effects of the Forest Plan. This analysis is required under the National Environmental Policy Act. The Draft Environmental Impact Statement is known as the DEIS and will map out the environmental ramifications of the preferred alternative. The Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) is the last step that solidifies the final management plan.
   An analysis of the environmental effects of the Forest Plan. This analysis is required under the National Environmental Policy Act. The Draft Environmental Impact Statement is known as the DEIS and will map out the environmental ramifications of the preferred alternative. The Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) is the last step that solidifies the final management plan.
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Earth Day
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==Earth Day== {{OK}}
www.moea.state.mn.us/ee/glossary.cfm
www.moea.state.mn.us/ee/glossary.cfm
   April 22; held each year to promote awareness of environmental issues. The first Earth Day was in 1970
   April 22; held each year to promote awareness of environmental issues. The first Earth Day was in 1970
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chernobyl
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==chernobyl== {{OK}}
  www.biol.tsukuba.ac.jp/~macer/biodict.htm   
  www.biol.tsukuba.ac.jp/~macer/biodict.htm   
   A city in the Soviet Republic of Byelorussia and the site of the world’s most disastrous nuclear accident in April 1986. The nuclear energy red radiation-related ailments such as endocrine/immune system problems and birth defects. (See CHINA SYNDROME, NUCLEAR FISSION, RADIOACTIVITY, THREE MILE ISLAND, BHOPAL) (MP)
   A city in the Soviet Republic of Byelorussia and the site of the world’s most disastrous nuclear accident in April 1986. The nuclear energy red radiation-related ailments such as endocrine/immune system problems and birth defects. (See CHINA SYNDROME, NUCLEAR FISSION, RADIOACTIVITY, THREE MILE ISLAND, BHOPAL) (MP)

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ecological footprint

OK

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=ecological%20footprint

 something which has permanently damaged or had a negative impression the environment; the impact of humans on ecosystems created by their overuse of land, water, and other natural resources 

Renewable resources

OK

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=renewable%20resource

 any natural resource that can replenish itself naturally over time, as wood or solar energy; also called renewable energy, renewable energy resource, renewable natural resource

Environmental sustainability

OK

www.fao.org/ag/wfe2005/glossary_en.htm

  Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. Encompasses, eg keeping population densities below the carrying capacity of a region, facilitating the renewal of renewable resources, conserving and establishing priorities for the use of non-renewable resources, and keeping environmental impact below the level required to allow affected systems to recover and continue to evolve

Sustainable developement

OK

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=Sustainable%20development

  any construction that can be maintained over time without damaging the environment; development balancing near-term interests with the protection of the interests of future generations 

environmentalism

OK

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=environmentalism

  Advocacy for or work toward protecting the natural environment from destruction or pollution. 

emission reduction credits

OK

http://www.sbcapcd.org/eng/nsr/ercbro.htm

  An ERC is a credit earned by a company when it reduces air emissions beyond what is required by permits and rules. It is an asset that can be used by its owner or sold to companies that need emission offsets

environmental ethics

OK

highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0070294267/student_view0/glossary_e-l.html

  A search for moral values and ethical principles in human relations with the natural world

environmental impact statement

OK

www.outdoors.org/conservation/wmnf/wmnf-glossary.cfm

  An analysis of the environmental effects of the Forest Plan. This analysis is required under the National Environmental Policy Act. The Draft Environmental Impact Statement is known as the DEIS and will map out the environmental ramifications of the preferred alternative. The Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) is the last step that solidifies the final management plan.

Earth Day

OK

www.moea.state.mn.us/ee/glossary.cfm

  April 22; held each year to promote awareness of environmental issues. The first Earth Day was in 1970

chernobyl

OK
www.biol.tsukuba.ac.jp/~macer/biodict.htm  
  A city in the Soviet Republic of Byelorussia and the site of the world’s most disastrous nuclear accident in April 1986. The nuclear energy red radiation-related ailments such as endocrine/immune system problems and birth defects. (See CHINA SYNDROME, NUCLEAR FISSION, RADIOACTIVITY, THREE MILE ISLAND, BHOPAL) (MP)
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