Green Vocabulary
Green Vocabulary
Green Vocabulary
Green Vocabulary
Green Vocabulary
100

Any type of activity that is participated in by society as a whole. Trends can be long-lasting or short-lived.

What are Social Trends?

100

To make something new from (something that has been used before)

What is Recycling?

100

Natural sources of energy such as petroleum, coal, or natural gas that form within the earth from
ancient animal and plant remains.

What are Fossil Fuels?

100

The water that comes down the pipes from faucets.

What is Gray Water?

100

Trams, Trains, Bikes, Walking, Carpooling, Car sharing, etc.

What are green/sustainable modes of transportation?

200

Energy, transportation, laws, building materials, green spaces, and food & water

What are the components of our sustainable cities that we are building?

200

Buses, trains, and other forms of transport that are available to the public, charge set fares, and run on fixed routes.

What is Public Transport?

200

Power produced by running or falling water, which may be used to produce electricity.

What is Hydropower?

200

Energy captured from the Sun.

What are solar panels?

200

The ability for something to be maintained or keep going.

What is Sustainable?

300
A word to describe anything that is good for the environment.

What is 'Green'?

300

Government ideas/laws being supported by the majority of people.

What are Political Trends?

300

Energy from a source that can run out or that takes a long time for the earth to produce, such as oil
and coal

What is Renewable Energy?

300

Energy captured from falling/moving water.

What is a dam?

300

The total amount of greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere by a person, organization,
event or product.

What is carbon footprint?

400

The direction buildings should face if they are in the desert in order to stay cool.

What is North?

400

What’s popular in a particular group of people and their habits, beliefs, traditions.

What are Cultural Trends?

400

Energy from a source that cannot be used up or run out, such as energy from wind or water.

What is Nonrenewable Energy?

400

Roof gardens, planters, parks etc..

What is Green Space?

400

Changes in weather patterns and the overall temperature of the earth.

What is Climate Change?

500

Pumping water through tubes that are exposed to the sun.

What is a way to heat water without using gas or electricity?

500

Popular exchanges between producers & consumers.

What are Economic Trends?

500

Energy derived from the sun in the form of solar radiation

What is Solar Energy?

500

Energy captured from wind.

What are Wind Mills?

500

Gases, such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide, that trap heat in the atmosphere and
make the earth warmer.

What are Greenhouse Gases?

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