words related to environmental problems
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banner |
A banner is like a flag.
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campaign |
Will you support my campaign for better food?
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protest |
We should arrange a march in the city centre to protest against high rents.
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issue |
Politicians debate important issues in parliament.
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injustice |
Injustice is when people are treated unfairly.
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demonstration |
There were thousands of people taking part in the demonstration.
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successful |
In his youth, he was a successful sportsman.
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attract |
This flower will attract the bees.
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sewage |
Sewage is waste water.
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achieve |
He wanted to achieve good grades in school.
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drought |
A drought is a long period of time with no rain.
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emissions |
Waste gases produced by power stations are called emissions.
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exceptional |
Exceptional means unusually good.
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vital |
Agriculture is vital in providing food for the world.
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reduce |
We need to reduce carbon emissions.
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increasingly |
The maths questions grew increasingly harder.
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irrelevant |
The judge said that the evidence was irrelevant.
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emit |
Cars emit harmful gases.
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restrict |
Parents should restrict the amount of time children spend on computer games.
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predict |
To predict is to say what you expect will happen.
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