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Across2. Those portions of Earth’s surface where water is in solid form. (10)
6. The loss of traditional manufacturing industries in some high-income countries due to their closure or relocation elsewhere. (19)
11. The maximum number of people an area of land can support with current levels of technology. (16)
14. The crude measurement of the area of land or water required to provide a person (or a society) with the energy, food, and resources needed to live, and to also absorb waste. (19)
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Down1. The ways in which a country seeks to progress economically and to also improve the quality of life for its inhabitants. (11)
2. Any organization or movement that works in the area between the household, the private sector and the state to negotiate matters of public concern. (12)
3. A measure of the amount of water used in the production and transport to market of food and commodities. (8,5)
4. The study of population dynamics and changes. (10)
5. The current amount of carbon emissions released annually by a country. (19,4)
7. Any long-term trend or movement in climate detected by a sustained shift in the average value for any climatic element (e.g. rainfall, drought, hurricanes). (13)
8. An environmental policy that places a limit on the amount a natural resource can be used. (11)
9. The level of use a society makes of the resources available to it. (11)
10. An approach to business management and product design that maximizes the efficiency of resource use, and aims ultimately to phase out waste and pollution altogether. (15)
12. How much solar radiation a surface reflects. (6)
13. A climate whose precipitation is less than 250 mm annually. (4)
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ACROSS
2. Those portions of Earth’s surface where water is in solid form. (10)
6. The loss of traditional manufacturing industries in some high-income countries due to their closure or relocation elsewhere. (19)
11. The maximum number of people an area of land can support with current levels of technology. (16)
14. The crude measurement of the area of land or water required to provide a person (or a society) with the energy, food, and resources needed to live, and to also absorb waste. (19)
DOWN
1. The ways in which a country seeks to progress economically and to also improve the quality of life for its inhabitants. (11)
2. Any organization or movement that works in the area between the household, the private sector and the state to negotiate matters of public concern. (12)
3. A measure of the amount of water used in the production and transport to market of food and commodities. (8,5)
4. The study of population dynamics and changes. (10)
5. The current amount of carbon emissions released annually by a country. (19,4)
7. Any long-term trend or movement in climate detected by a sustained shift in the average value for any climatic element (e.g. rainfall, drought, hurricanes). (13)
8. An environmental policy that places a limit on the amount a natural resource can be used. (11)
9. The level of use a society makes of the resources available to it. (11)
10. An approach to business management and product design that maximizes the efficiency of resource use, and aims ultimately to phase out waste and pollution altogether. (15)
12. How much solar radiation a surface reflects. (6)
13. A climate whose precipitation is less than 250 mm annually. (4)

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