The Green Revolution
Tania was an environmental activist. She was seeing how pollution was increasing in her city, everyone was feeling the effects of climate change. She decided something had to be done.
First, Tania wanted to create awareness. She started a campaign - "Green Dhaka". Her message was simple: we need to protect our planet, we need to save our ecosystem.
Her initiative was practical. She started teaching people how to reduce waste, how to recycle. Many didn't even know that by changing daily habits they could do something for the environment.
Tania went to local schools to talk about ecology. She explained to children why sustainable living is important. How to reduce carbon footprint, how to use renewable energy.
Her campaign went viral. Thousands of people joined. Together they did neighborhood cleanups, tree plantations, promised to reduce plastic waste.
The local government also noticed. They gave support to Tania's initiative. New recycling centers opened, renewable energy projects started.
Within a year, visible changes were seen in the city. Air quality improved, streets became clean, people became more conscious about their environmental impact.
Tania's activism proved that when people become aware, change is possible. Her "Green Dhaka" movement has now become a model for other cities.
Now Tania is a nationally recognized activist. She says, Conservation starts from individuals. Every small action - recycling, saving energy, sustainable choices - all together protect our planet. To fight climate change, we all need to adopt a green lifestyle. Conservation of our ecosystem is our responsibility.
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/ˈæktɪvɪst/
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A person who works to bring about social or political change.
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The activist organized a protest against pollution. |
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campaigner, advocate, reformer, protester
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opponent, bystander
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political activist, social activist, human rights activist, student activist
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/əˈwɛərnəs/
noun
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knowledge or perception of a situation, fact, or issue
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Public awareness of climate change is increasing. |
raise awareness |
to make people more conscious about an issue
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consciousness, understanding, recognition, mindfulness
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ignorance, unawareness
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raise awareness, public awareness, awareness campaign, awareness level
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/kæmˈpeɪn/
noun, verb
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campaigned
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campaigned
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campaigns
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campaigning
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a planned series of activities to achieve a specific goal, especially in politics, marketing, or war
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The company launched a campaign to promote its new product. |
campaign for |
to work actively towards achieving or supporting something
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drive, crusade, operation, mission, effort
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inaction, neglect, passivity
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political campaign, advertising campaign, campaign manager, campaign strategy, campaign rally
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/ˈkɑːrbən/
noun
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a chemical element found in all living things and used as fuel when combined with oxygen
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Carbon is an essential element for life on Earth. |
carbon footprint |
the amount of carbon dioxide emissions caused by a person, organization, or activity
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element, graphite, coal, diamond
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oxygen, hydrogen
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carbon dioxide, carbon footprint, carbon copy, carbon emission
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/ˈklaɪ.mət/
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The general weather conditions of a region over a long period of time.
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The climate in the desert is very dry and hot. |
climate change |
Long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns in a place.
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weather, atmosphere, environment, conditions, surroundings
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weather (short-term), microclimate
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tropical climate, cold climate, harsh climate, political climate, climate change
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/ˌkɒnsəˈveɪʃən/
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the protection and preservation of natural resources and the environment
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Conservation of forests is essential to prevent climate change. |
conservation of energy |
the principle that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed
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preservation, protection, care, maintenance, safeguarding
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destruction, neglect, waste
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wildlife conservation, water conservation, forest conservation, energy conservation
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/iˈkɒl.ə.dʒi/
noun
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the study of how living things interact with each other and their environment
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Ecology helps us understand how pollution affects animals and plants. |
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environmental science, biology, ecosystem study, natural science
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pollution, destruction, contamination
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ecology balance, marine ecology, forest ecology, human ecology
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/ˈiːkəʊˌsɪstəm/
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A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
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The forest ecosystem supports a wide variety of animals and plants. |
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habitat, environment, biome, community, biosphere
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void, lifelessness
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marine ecosystem, forest ecosystem, fragile ecosystem, ecosystem balance
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noun
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the capacity for activity or work; power derived from physical or chemical resources
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Solar energy is becoming increasingly popular worldwide. |
burst of energy |
a sudden increase in physical or mental activity
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power, strength, vitality, force, vigor
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weakness, exhaustion, fatigue
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renewable energy, solar energy, energy consumption, energy level
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/ɪnˈvaɪrənmənt/
noun
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the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives
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We must protect the environment for future generations. |
environmentally friendly |
not harmful to the natural world
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surroundings, habitat, ecology, atmosphere, setting
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pollution, destruction
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protect environment, natural environment, working environment, environment protection
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/ɡriːn/
adjective
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Of the color between blue and yellow in the spectrum; inexperienced or naive.
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The garden is full of green plants. |
green with envy |
Extremely jealous.
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verdant, leafy, fresh, naive, inexperienced
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dry, withered, experienced
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green plants, green energy, green environment, green with envy
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/ɪˈnɪʃətɪv/
noun
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The ability to assess and start things independently; a new plan or action.
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The government launched a new initiative to support small businesses. |
take the initiative |
To take the first step in doing something.
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plan, action, scheme, enterprise, drive
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inaction, hesitation
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new initiative, policy initiative, take initiative
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/ˈplænɪt/
noun
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a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
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Mars is the fourth planet from the sun. |
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celestial body, world
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star
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planet earth, solar system, planet orbit, dwarf planet
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/pəˈlʊʃən/
noun
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the presence of harmful substances in the environment, especially the air, water, or soil
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Air pollution is a major environmental concern. |
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contamination, poisoning, impurity, dirt
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cleanliness, purity
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environmental pollution, reduce pollution, control pollution, pollution levels
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/prəˈtekt/
verb
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protected
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protected
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protects
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protecting
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to keep safe from harm or danger; to defend
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The helmet protects your head from injury. |
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defend, guard, shield, safeguard
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attack, harm, endanger, expose
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protect from harm, protect the environment, protect rights, protect carefully, protect completely
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♻️
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/riːˈsaɪ.kəl/
verb
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recycled
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recycled
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recycles
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recycling
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to process used materials so they can be used again instead of being thrown away
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We should recycle paper and plastic to reduce waste. |
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reuse, reprocess, reclaim, recover
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discard, waste, throw away
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recycle materials, recycle waste, recycle bottles, recycle products
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/rɪˈdjuːs/
verb
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reduced
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reduced
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reduces
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reducing
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to make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size
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The government is trying to reduce pollution in the city. |
reduce to tears |
to make someone cry
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decrease, lessen, diminish, cut, lower
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increase, expand, enlarge
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reduce costs, reduce pollution, reduce risk, reduce stress
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♻️
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/rɪˈnjuː.ə.bəl/
adjective
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Able to be renewed or replaced naturally; not depleted when used.
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Renewable resources minimize environmental damage. |
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sustainable, green, eco-friendly, clean, recyclable
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non-renewable, finite, exhaustible, limited, depleting
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/səˈsteɪnəbəl/
adjective
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able to continue over a long period without causing harm to the environment or using up resources
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We must adopt sustainable energy practices. |
sustainable development |
development that meets present needs without compromising future generations’ ability to meet theirs
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eco-friendly, renewable, viable, maintainable, green
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unsustainable, wasteful, destructive
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sustainable growth, sustainable development, sustainable energy, sustainable future
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/weɪst/
verb
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wasted
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wasted
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wastes
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wasting
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to use carelessly or without purpose; to squander
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Don't waste your time on this. |
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squander, misuse, fritter, throw away
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save, conserve, preserve, use wisely
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waste time, waste money, waste energy, waste resources, waste opportunity
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