Meaning Environmental
What does Environmental mean? Here you find 12 meanings of the word Environmental. You can also add a definition of Environmental yourself

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These rights recognize that people have the right to live in a safe and healthy environment and that groups of people have the right to cultural, political, and economic development.
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1connected with the natural conditions in which people, animals, and plants live; connected with the environment the environmental impact of pollution environmental issues/problems an environmental gr [..]
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1887, "environing, surrounding," from environment + -al (1). Ecological sense by 1967. Related: Environmentally (1884).
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Pertaining to the natural environment. [D02711]
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those who use vigorous actions to protect their surroundings
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Sometimes referred to as third generation rights, these rights recognize that people have the right to live in a safe and healthy environment and that groups of people have the right to cultural, poli [..]
Source: hrlibrary.umn.edu

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EH&S compliance systems capture product or process data according to a regulatory authority's standards, forms and procedures for compliance with laws related to occupational health and safet [..]
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(adj) of or relating to the external conditions or surroundings(adj) concerned with the ecological effects of altering the environment
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FireA process in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke; combustion or burning.
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Relating to the environment (air, water, land).  Air and water pollution are environmental problems.
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Background sounds and noise that are natural to the setting and the action, though they may be produced artificially as sound effects
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The use of colours and other stimuli to create differentiation between environmental factors. Example: The cruise ship painted each floor a different colour to make it possible for travellers to recog [..]
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