Shopping & Consumerism
Food & Healthy Eating
Crime & Social Justice
Health, Longevity & Life Extension
Environment & Future Cities
100

A person who is addicted to shopping.

Shopaholic

100

Food that has been changed from its natural state.

Processed food

100

Stealing small items from a shop.

Shoplifting

100

The length of time someone lives.

Longevity

100

Needing something in order to survive or function.

Dependent on

200

Shopping for pleasure or stress relief.

Retail therapy

200

A tax on unhealthy food to reduce consumption.

Junk food tax

200

A way of dealing with crime that focuses on repairing harm rather than punishment.

Restorative justice

200

Medical care that aims to stop illness before it starts.

Preventative care

200

Equipment that collects and uses energy from the sun.

Solar infrastructure

300

A person who looks for good deals or discounts.

Bargain hunter

300

A long-term illness such as diabetes or heart disease.

Chronic disease

300

Big changes that affect how an entire system works.

Systemic change

300

Biological measurements that indicate health status.

Biomarkers

300

Farms that use very little water to grow food.

Water-efficient farms

400

Looking at items in stores without buying them.

Window shopping

400

Healthy food that provides essential nutrients.

Nutritionally-sound

400

To take legal action against someone accused of a crime.

To prosecute

400

Changing genes to cure or prevent disease.

Gene therapy

400

People who live in cities

City dwellers

500

Spending a lot of money on something luxurious.

Splash out

500

Government financial aid to lower food prices.

Subsidy

500

Actions or strategies used to stop crimes from happening.

Crime prevention

500

The idea of living forever.

Immortality

500

Very tall buildings where people live or work.

High-rises

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