greenwashing  - companies making thier product or business sound more environmentally friendly that it really is , eco-tourism - environmentally friendly tourism activities and resrots, biodiversity - the variety of living things on earth, including plants, animals, bacteria and fungi, biodiversity hot spot - a natural place with a high number of native plants and animals, wilderness corridor - connecting two or more natural places so that wildlife can move around, glyphosate - a chemical used in conventional farming that is toxic and damages peoples immune system, environmentally friendly - has little impact or a positive effect on the environment, magnetic levitation train - form of transport that uses magnetism to propel forward at speeds of up to 600km currently, organic food - food grown without the use of toxic chemicals, such as herbicides, pesticides and chemical fertilisers. , upcycling - turning something used/old into something better- a form of recyling, waste management - the process of managing waste efficiently from beginning to end, degradation - refers to the damage of the environment through depletion of resources, destruction of ecosystems, and pollution. It is commonly found in discussions on land use and deforestation,, conservation - The act of preserving, protecting, or restoring natural environments, ecosystems, or species. This term is common in discussions about managing natural resources and preventing biodiversity loss., circular economy - Products and materials are kept in circulation through processes like maintenance, reuse, refurbishment, remanufacture, recycling, and composting.,

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