impact on the agenda - traduzione in Inglese
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impact on the agenda - traduzione in Inglese

OBSERVED OR POTENTIAL CHANGES TO BIOPHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTS AND ECOSYSTEMS CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY HUMANS, INCLUDING GLOBAL WARMING, ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION, MASS EXTINCTION AND BIODIVERSITY LOSS, ECOLOGICAL CRISIS AND COLLAPSE
Anthropogenic effects; Anthropogenic effect; Human impacts on the environment; Humans impact on the environment; Effect of human activity on the environment; Environmental impact of manufacturing; Anthropogenic impact on the environment; Ecological problems; Effects of humans on the environment; Environmental impact of technology; Human impact on the natural environment; Environmental impact of humans; Anthropogenic effects on the environment; Anthropogenic impact
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impact on the agenda      
invloed op de agenda, invloed op de dagindeling
public agenda         
POLICIES, VALUES, AND ACTIONS WHICH ARE SUPPORTED BY A PERSON OR ORGANIZATION
Public agenda
de gemeenschappelijke agenda
on the run         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
On the run; On the Run (song); On the Run (disambiguation); On The Run; On The Run Tour; On the Run (album); On the runs; On the Runs; On the Run Tour; On the Run (film)
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Definizione

agenda
[?'d??nd?]
¦ noun
1. a list of items to be discussed at a meeting.
a list of matters to be addressed.
2. N. Amer. an appointment diary.
Origin
C17: from L., neut. plural of agendum, gerundive of agere 'do'.
Usage
Although agenda is the plural of agendum in Latin, in standard modern English it is normally used as a singular noun with a standard plural form (agendas). See also usage at data and media1.

Wikipedia

Human impact on the environment

Human impact on the environment (or anthropogenic impact) refers to changes to biophysical environments and to ecosystems, biodiversity, and natural resources caused directly or indirectly by humans. Modifying the environment to fit the needs of society is causing severe effects including global warming, environmental degradation (such as ocean acidification), mass extinction and biodiversity loss, ecological crisis, and ecological collapse. Some human activities that cause damage (either directly or indirectly) to the environment on a global scale include population growth, overconsumption, overexploitation, pollution, and deforestation. Some of the problems, including global warming and biodiversity loss, have been proposed as representing catastrophic risks to the survival of the human species.

The term anthropogenic designates an effect or object resulting from human activity. The term was first used in the technical sense by Russian geologist Alexey Pavlov, and it was first used in English by British ecologist Arthur Tansley in reference to human influences on climax plant communities. The atmospheric scientist Paul Crutzen introduced the term "Anthropocene" in the mid-1970s. The term is sometimes used in the context of pollution produced from human activity since the start of the Agricultural Revolution but also applies broadly to all major human impacts on the environment. Many of the actions taken by humans that contribute to a heated environment stem from the burning of fossil fuel from a variety of sources, such as: electricity, cars, planes, space heating, manufacturing, or the destruction of forests.