Environment: 

  1. Sustainable practices: Practices that meet the needs of the  present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. 
  2. Environmental conservation: Efforts to protect and preserve  natural resources and ecosystems. 
  3. Ecological footprint: The impact of human activities on the  environment, measured in terms of resource consumption  and waste production. 
  4. Carbon emissions: The release of carbon dioxide and other  greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, contributing to  climate change. 
  5. Biodiversity preservation: The protection of the variety of  plant and animal species in an ecosystem. 
  6. Climate change mitigation: Actions to reduce the emission of  greenhouse gases and combat global warming. 
  7. Renewable energy sources: Energy derived from natural  resources that can be replenished, such as solar and wind  power. 
  8. Green technology: Environmentally friendly and sustainable  technologies and practices. 
  9. Conservation efforts: Actions and initiatives aimed at  preserving natural resources and wildlife. 
  10. Eco-friendly initiatives: Activities and projects that promote  environmental sustainability and minimize harm to nature.

Context: In today’s world, sustainable practices and environmental  conservation have become paramount in our efforts to reduce our  ecological footprint. The urgent need to combat carbon emissions and protect biodiversity preservation has led to a collective focus on  climate change mitigation. Embracing renewable energy sources and  advancing green technology are vital steps in ensuring a greener  future. To achieve this, collaborative conservation efforts and  widespread adoption of eco-friendly initiatives are imperative to  safeguard the planet for generations to come.