To speak angrily with someone because you do not agree with them.
argue
To find an answer or a solution to a problem or argument.
resolve
Something new or difficult that requires a lot of effort and hard work to do.
challenge
Power or energy that comes directly from the light and heat of the sun.
solar
A beautiful area of land protected by the government so wildlife can live safely and people can visit nature.
national park
A strong disagreement, fight, or struggle between people or groups.
conflict
To bring something back to the way it used to be, making it good or healthy again.
restore
The state of being extremely poor and not having enough money for basic needs like food, water, or housing.
poverty
Energy created by splitting or joining atoms, used to make powerful electricity.
nuclear
The natural place or environment where a specific plant or animal lives.
habitat
A situation where people have different opinions and do not agree.
disagreement
The result or effect of an action, usually something bad that happens because of a mistake.
consequence
A fixed, often unfair idea that all people in a certain group are exactly the same.
stereotype
A natural energy source (like coal, oil, or gas) formed underground over millions of years from dead plants and animals.
fossil fuel
The total amount of greenhouse gases caused by a person’s, family's, or factory's daily activities.
carbon footprint
An official or serious argument, often about facts, rules, or property.
dispute
A person who breaks a rule or commits a crime.
offender
Having a limited size or amount; something that can run out and will not last forever.
finite
A type of energy that never runs out because it naturally replaces itself (like wind or water power).
renewable
Gas, heat, or smoke that is sent out into the air (like exhaust from a car or a factory chimney).
emission
To hurt someone or do something bad to them because they hurt you first (to get revenge).
retaliate
A situation where some people have fewer rights, less money, or fewer opportunities than others (unfairness).
inequality
A broad statement or idea that is applied to a whole group of people or things, even if it is not true for everyone.
generalisation
Natural materials from living things, like wood, plants, or waste, that can be burned to create energy.
biomass
he variety of many different types of plants and animals living together in one ecosystem.
biodiversity