Pollution - Harmful materials introduced into the environment, Environment - The natural world including land, air, water, and living things, Artificial Intelligence - Machines or programs that can think, learn, and make decisions, Consume - To use up resources such as food, energy, or materials, Technology - Tools or machines created to solve problems or improve life, Waste - Materials that are not needed and thrown away, Sustainability - The ability to continue something without harming the environment, Automation - The use of machines to do work without human help, Obesity - The condition of being very overweight, often due to poor health habits, Sedentary - Involving little or no physical activity, Recycling - Reprocessing waste to make it usable again, Climate Change - Long-term change in the Earth's temperature and weather patterns, Overconsumption - Using more resources than necessary, Renewable Energy - Energy from sources that do not run out, like wind or sunlight, Habitat - The natural home of a plant, animal, or organism, Extinction - When a species no longer exists, Space Colony - A human settlement in outer space, Corporation - A large company or group of businesses, Surveillance - Close observation, especially by machines or authorities, Ethical - Related to what is right or wrong, morally,

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