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Changes in the environment, particularly impacted by industrialization
Action or thought motivated by concern about the environment
Vice President vocal about environmental concerns
Federal agency responsible for environmental management; established in 1970
Political party characterized by monetizing the environment and skepticism about climate change
Political party characterized by concerns about climate change and its threat to the U.S. and the world
Renewable energy source created by capturing energy from the sun
Renewable energy source created by capturing energy from the wind
Flammable gas used as fuel; nonrenewable energy source
River in Michigan; municipal water supply known for its toxic water pollution and its impact on local population
Acronym to describe those who oppose hazardous facilities in their neighborhoods
Process of injecting high-pressure liquid into rocks to extract oil or natural gas
International treaty to reduce carbon emissions
Early legislation mandating air quality standards and regulatory laws
An energy source that is not ultimately depleted when used
Combustible rock formed from prehistoric organic matter; nonrenewable energy source
Horrific environmental disaster involving a community built over a toxic waste dump (city, ST)
Development that can continue to meet levels of need without compromising the environment
Increase in temperature of the Earth's atmosphere; one aspect of climate change
An example of pros and cons of fracking on a community (city, ST)
Government-owned land ostensibly held in trust for the public but potentially exploited for energy resources
Gases in the atmosphere responsible for trapping heat in Earth's atmosphere
Group of ozone-depleting greenhouse gases; chemicals employed for industrial uses
Largest contributor to the greenhouse effect

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