sustainability
da Lucie Fichtelová
1. Industry
1.1. green chemistry
1.2. electric vehicles
1.3. biophysical
1.4. green technology
1.5. green building
2. Nature
2.1. Water
2.1.1. oil spill
2.1.2. desertification
2.2. Atmosphere
2.2.1. ozone depletion
2.2.2. carbon cycle
2.2.3. ozone layer
2.3. Fauna & Flora
2.3.1. extinction
2.3.2. photosynthetis
2.3.3. sustainable gardening
2.3.4. overexpoitation
2.3.5. deforestation
2.3.6. erosion
2.4. planetary boundaries
3. Waste
3.1. plastic islands
3.2. carbon waste
3.3. carbon emmisions
3.4. microplastics
4. Finances
4.1. triple bottom line
4.2. fund
4.3. investment
4.4. corporate finances
4.5. debt
4.6. portfolio
4.7. financing
4.8. budget
4.9. income
4.10. insurance
4.11. taxation
4.12. loan
4.13. cash flow
4.14. input
4.15. savings
4.16. input
5. Energy
5.1. fusion power
5.2. green economy
5.3. gasification
5.4. geothermal flluid
5.5. photovoltaic panel
5.6. solar energy
5.7. soot
5.8. renewable resources
5.9. biogas
5.10. hydropower
5.11. tidal power
5.12. wave power
6. Climate
6.1. global warming
6.2. greenhouse effect
6.3. glacier melting
6.4. climate action
6.5. climate change
6.6. climate positive
6.7. carbon dioxyde
6.8. greenhouse gases
6.9. acid rain
7. Recycling
7.1. reuse
7.2. landfill
7.3. organic
7.4. biodegredable
7.5. raw materials
7.6. recycle
7.7. compost
7.8. pollution
7.9. enviroment
7.10. disposable
7.11. trash
7.12. natural resources
7.13. glass
7.14. plastic
8. Agriculture
8.1. suistainable gardening
8.2. permaculture
8.3. crop
8.4. plantations
8.5. subsitence agriculture
8.6. grain
8.7. desertification
8.8. swidden
8.9. paddy
8.10. green revolution
8.11. fair trade
9. Society
9.1. urbanization
9.2. human developement index
9.3. carbon footprint
9.4. green washing
9.5. modern slavery
9.6. shared value
9.7. social capital