
(natuurlijke diversiteit)
biodiversiteit
the existence of a range of different plants and animals in a natural environment

(bedreigde plantensoort)
bedreigde diersoort
a type of animal or plant that is at risk of becoming extinct
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(verandering van het klimaat)
klimaatverandering
a permanent change in global or regional climate patterns, including temperature, wind, and rainfall
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(afnemen)
krimpen
to decrease in size or volume
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(leefgebied)
habitat
the place or area in which certain animals, birds, or plants naturally exist, lives, and grows

(global warming)
opwarming van de aarde
the increase in the average temperature of the Earth as a result of the greenhouse effect
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(toenemende)
stijgende
increasing in degree, number, or height

(zeeniveau)
zeespiegel
the average height of the surface of the ocean in relation to the land, measured over a specific period of time
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(fossiele energie)
fossiele brandstof
a fuel that is found in nature and obtained from the remains of plants and animals that died millions of years ago, such as coal and gas
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(versterkt broeikaseffect)
broeikaseffect
a global problem that is caused by the increase of harmful gases such as carbon dioxide which results in gradual warming of the earth
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(uitoefenen van invloed)
uitoefenen
to put force on something or to use power in order to influence someone or something
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(beperkt)
eindig
having measurable limits or boundaries

(grondstoffen)
natuurlijke hulpbronnen
(usually plural) a country's gas, oil, trees, etc. that are considered valuable and therefore can be sold to gain wealth

(milieu-gericht)
ecologisch
related to the connection between animals, plants, and humans and their environment

(ongeregeld)
onkontroleerbaar
lacking regulation, restraint, or governance, resulting in chaos, disorder, or wildness

(bosontginning)
ontbossing
the extensive removal of forests, typically causing environmental damage

(bevolkings-)
demografisch
relating to the population of a particular group, area, or society

(voorspelling)
projectie
an estimate or prediction based on past observations or data

(exponentieel sneller)
exponentieel
in a manner that becomes increasingly faster
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(verbruiken)
uitputten
to use up or diminish the quantity or supply of a resource, material, or substance
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(vervuilingafvoer)
afvalverwijdering
the act of getting rid of waste material

(waardevol)
kostbaar
possessing qualities that make something rare or highly valuable

(goederenn)
grondstof
(economics) an unprocessed material that can be traded in different exchanges or marketplaces

(beveiliging)
veiligheid
the state of being protected or having protection against any types of danger

(ergste scenario)
slechtste geval
the most severe or negative outcome that could happen in a given situation
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(vlekkeloos)
onberispelijk
perfectly clean or spotless, devoid of any dirt, marks, or impurities

(beschadiging)
schade
physical harm done to something

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a feeling or attitude that makes one believe that things can only get worse after a certain point
The phrase "doom and gloom" originated in the English language and its exact origin is difficult to trace. It is believed to have emerged in the mid-20th century, gaining popularity in the 1960s and 1970s. It can be used more broadly to express dissatisfaction with overly negative or pessimistic perspectives in personal conversations, social commentary, or media discussions.

(duurzaam)
hernieuwbaar
(of a resource, energy, etc.) naturally restored as fast as or faster than they are used up

(milieuvertrouwelijk)
duurzaam
using natural resources in a way that causes no harm to the environment
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