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Issues in the Environment
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Green marketing : the production of goods or services which will enable the continuation of a sustainable development of our resources for future generations.
Animal compassionate : indicates that the animals were raised in a humane manner.
Acid rain : the emission of nitrogen oxide and sulfuric oxide as a result of the burning of fossil fuels which damages the crops, soil, trees, drinking water, etc.
Global Reporting Initiative : organization that pioneered a sustainable reporting framework to be used as a benchmark for organizational performance with respect to its continuous improvement to economic, environmental, and social performance.
Initial public offering : when a new company offers its stock to the public for the first time.
Kyoto Protocol : set targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by approximately five percent against the 1990 levels over a five year period spanning 2008 through 2012.
Environmental classism : discrimination from any action which results in a negative environmental impact on a group of individuals who lack economic and political power to oppose it.
Greenhouse effect : when large quantities of carbon dioxide are released into the atmosphere for a time, which warms the earth’s surface.
Sustainable development : development that meets the needs of the present world without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Speciesism : philosopher Peter Singer defines as a prejudice against animals by humans who believe they are superior to them.
Triple bottom line : businesses have three obligations: economic prosperity, environmental quality, and social justice.
Issues in the Environment
Across:| 1. | organization that pioneered a sustainable reporting framework to be used as a benchmark for organizational performance with respect to its continuous improvement to economic, environmental, and social performance. | | 3. | when a new company offers its stock to the public for the first time. | | 6. | businesses have three obligations: economic prosperity, environmental quality, and social justice. |
| | 9. | philosopher Peter Singer defines as a prejudice against animals by humans who believe they are superior to them. | | 10. | the production of goods or services which will enable the continuation of a sustainable development of our resources for future generations. | | 11. | development that meets the needs of the present world without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. |
| | Down:| 2. | discrimination from any action which results in a negative environmental impact on a group of individuals who lack economic and political power to oppose it. | | 4. | indicates that the animals were raised in a humane manner. | | 5. | when large quantities of carbon dioxide are released into the atmosphere for a time, which warms the earth’s surface. |
| | 7. | set targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by approximately five percent against the 1990 levels over a five year period spanning 2008 through 2012. | | 8. | the emission of nitrogen oxide and sulfuric oxide as a result of the burning of fossil fuels which damages the crops, soil, trees, drinking water, etc. |
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Issues in the Environment
Across:| 1. | organization that pioneered a sustainable reporting framework to be used as a benchmark for organizational performance with respect to its continuous improvement to economic, environmental, and social performance. | | 3. | when a new company offers its stock to the public for the first time. | | 6. | businesses have three obligations: economic prosperity, environmental quality, and social justice. |
| | 9. | philosopher Peter Singer defines as a prejudice against animals by humans who believe they are superior to them. | | 10. | the production of goods or services which will enable the continuation of a sustainable development of our resources for future generations. | | 11. | development that meets the needs of the present world without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. |
| | Down:| 2. | discrimination from any action which results in a negative environmental impact on a group of individuals who lack economic and political power to oppose it. | | 4. | indicates that the animals were raised in a humane manner. | | 5. | when large quantities of carbon dioxide are released into the atmosphere for a time, which warms the earth’s surface. |
| | 7. | set targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by approximately five percent against the 1990 levels over a five year period spanning 2008 through 2012. | | 8. | the emission of nitrogen oxide and sulfuric oxide as a result of the burning of fossil fuels which damages the crops, soil, trees, drinking water, etc. |
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© 2015
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only