A Complete Course Of Topic Vocabulary
| Environment & Climate Change | Sub-topic: Pollution & Solutions | | --- | --- | | Word | Definition & Collocation (Crucial) | Example Sentence (Fill-in-blank style) | | 1. Carbon footprint | (n) the amount of CO2 you produce. Verb: reduce/cut/offset your ~ | Many people try to ________ their carbon footprint by cycling to work. | | 2. Non-biodegradable | (adj) cannot be broken down by bacteria. Opposite: biodegradable | Plastic packaging is often __________, remaining in landfills for centuries. | | 3. Deforestation | (n) cutting down trees over a large area. Cause: logging/agriculture | The __________ of the Amazon threatens global oxygen levels. | | 4. Renewable energy | (n) energy from a source that is not depleted. Types: solar, wind, hydro | Governments must invest more in __________ __________ to phase out coal. | | 5. Mitigate | (v) to make less severe (usually disaster/risk). Noun: mitigation | Planting trees helps to __________ the effects of urban heat. |
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is not a book you finish; it is a mental framework you adopt. Stop studying random words. Start building constellations of meaning. | Environment & Climate Change | Sub-topic: Pollution
This "Complete Course" provides the essential vocabulary needed to navigate daily life, professional settings, and academic discussions. It is organized into thematic modules for easy memorization and application. remaining in landfills for centuries.