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Environmental Verbs: Take Action
Do you consider yourself an earth activist? Talking about environmental issues is difficult to do in a foreign language. Learning the following verbs will help you express your thoughts and concerns in English.
Word
Meaning
Example sentence
ban
disallow an action or thing in a specified area
The school banned water bottles because they are bad for the environment.
carpool
when people take turns driving instead of taking two or more cars to the same location
I carpool to work with two of my neighbours who also work downtown.
clear cut or chop down
to remove trees from a forest
It is important to plant new trees in nearby areas after clear cutting.
compost
put certain types of waste (vegetable peels, newspapers, dry leaves) into a large container that will break down into reusable soil
Since we started composting we've reduced our garbage by half.
commute
travel from home to work (either by public transit or driving)
Imagine how much pollution you cause in a lifetime by commuting two hours a day?
consume
take into our bodies or homes
Americans consume more than their share of the earth's resources.
donate
give money or items to an organization or individual in need
When you donate money to this fund, the animals' habit is protected.
emit
to give off or out
Cars emit harmful pollutants into the atmosphere.
fertilize
treat plants and green spaces (lawns and fields) with special chemicals that helps them to grow
If you are going to fertilize your lawn, make sure to use an organic fertilizer.
minimize
make as little as possible
We can minimize pollution by walking instead of driving to work and school.
pollute
put dangerous substances into the ground and the air
Fumes from factories pollute our lakes and oceans.
preserve
keep in its natural state
We need stronger laws in order to preserve our forests.
protect
keep from harm
It is important to protect your skin from the harmful UV rays of the sun.
protest
voice concern about; fight against an issue or decision
The environmentalists will protest if the road builders don't make a bicycle lane.
recycle
to take materials from garbage and form it into something new that can be used
Please recycle your junk mail instead of throwing it in the garbage.
reduce
use less
You can reduce your household waste by buying products with less packaging.
reuse
use again
We reuse the inner bags from the cereal boxes inside our small garbage can.
throw away
put in the garbage
Don't throw away your grass clippings; leave them on your lawn.
use up
use until there is no more
We are using up the earth's natural resources faster than ever.
waste
throw away something that is still useful
Don't waste toilet paper; use one or two sheets instead of three or four.
 


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