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  • 11Environmental migrant — refers to the people who are purportedly forced to migrate from or flee their home region due to sudden or long term changes to their local environment, which is held to include increased droughts, desertification, sea level rise, and disruption… …

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  • 12Environmental issues in New York City — are affected by the city s size, density, abundant public transportation infrastructure, and location at the mouth of the Hudson River. New York City also plays an important role in national environmental policy because of its size and influence …

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  • 13Environmental enrichment — Environmental enrichment, also called behavioral enrichment, refers to the practice of providing animals under managed care with environmental stimuli. The goal of environmental enrichment is to improve an animal s quality of life by increasing… …

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  • 14Environmental justice — (EJ) is the confluence of social and environmental movements, which deals with the inequitable environmental burden born by groups such as racial minorities, women, or residents of developing nations. It is a holistic effort to analyze and… …

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  • 15Environmental Quality Management — Environmental Quality Management, Inc. (EQM) is an environmental engineering and remediation company headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio that has been active in providing environmental remediation support in response to terrorist attacks, the space …

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  • 16Environmental Media Services — (EMS) is a Washington, D.C. based nonprofit organization that is dedicated to expanding media coverage of critical environmental and public health issues [cite web|url=http://www.ems.org/|title=Environmental Media Services… …

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  • 17Environmental Citizenship — Environmental oder seltener Ecological Citizenship (auf deutsch nicht gebräuchlich, übersetzt etwa Umweltbürgerschaft) beschreibt die Idee einer Neukonzeption des klassischen Verständnisses vom Bürger als Staatsbürger anhand normativer Ideale hin …

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  • 18Environmental skepticism — is an umbrella term that describes those that argue that particular claims put forward by environmentalists and environmental scientists are incorrect or exaggerated, along with those who are critical of environmentalism in general. The use of… …

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  • 19Environmental stress cracking — (ESC) is one of the most common causes of unexpected brittle failure of thermoplastic (especially amorphous) polymers known at present. Environmental stress cracking may account for around 15 30% of all plastic component failures in service.H. F …

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  • 20Environmental flow — is the amount of water needed in a watercourse to maintain healthy, natural ecosystems. The term is used in the context of rivers which have been dammed, with most or all of the flow trapped by the dam mdash; the failure to provide an… …

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