Category:Environmental science
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Environmental science is the science of the interactions between the physical, chemical, and biological components of the environment, but with particular attention to the effects of humans on the natural environment.
Pages in category "Environmental science"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 959 total.
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- Abatement
- Abiotic
- Abiotic component
- Abiotic components
- Abiotic factors
- Abiotic stress
- Abrupt climate change
- Acclimatization
- Acetogenesis
- Acetogens
- Acid deposition
- Acid rain
- Acid soil
- Acid soils
- Acidification
- Aclonifen
- Actinides in the environment
- Activity coefficient
- Adsorbable organic halides
- Advection
- Aeration
- Aerial seeding
- Aerobic
- Aerobic digestion
- Aerobiology
- Aerosol
- Aerosol spray
- Aerosolization
- Aerosolized
- Aerosols
- Affected
- Agricultural biodiversity
- Agricultural chemicals
- Agricultural chemistry
- Agricultural science
- Agrivoltaics
- Agrochemical
- Agrochemicals
- Agroecology
- Agroecosystem
- Agrology
- Agronomist
- Air
- Air ionization
- Air movement
- Air pollutant concentrations
- Air pollutants
- Air Pollution Index
- Air pollution measurement
- Air quality index
- Air spread
- Air-pollution
- Aircraft noise pollution
- Airshed
- Albedo
- Algal bloom associated illness
- Algologist
- Alkaline
- Alkalinity
- Allethrins
- Ambient noise
- Ameliorative
- Aminocyclopyrachlor
- Ammonium nitrate
- Anaerobic decomposition
- Antagonise
- Anthecology
- Anthropization
- Anthropocene
- Antichlor
- Antifreeze
- Aquatic ecosystem
- Template:Aquatic ecosystems
- Aquatic toxicology
- Aqueous suspension
- Aquifer
- Aquifers
- Area source
- Arid
- Aridity
- Artesian water
- Artesian well
- Artificial fungi biotransformation
- Assay
- Atmosphere
- Atmospheric carbon cycle
- Atmospheric chemistry
- Atmospheric deposition
- Atmospheric dispersion modeling
- Atmospheric environment
- Atmospheric particulate matter
- Atmospheric pollution
- Atrazine
- Avicide
B
- Background radiation
- Balance of nature
- Bale
- Ballast water discharge and the environment
- Bank erosion
- Basal area
- Base flow
- Baseline
- Battery Acid
- Beach erosion
- Bedrock
- Benzopyrene
- Best available technology
- Betterment
- Between Earth and Sky
- Bifenthrin
- Bin bag
- Bioaccumulate
- Bioassay
- Biocenosis
- Biochar
- Biochemical oxygen demand
- Bioconcentration
- Biodegradable plastic
- Biodegradable plastics
- Biodegradable polymer
- Biodegradable waste
- Biodegradation
- Biodiversity
- Bioeconomy
- Bioerosion
- Biofouling
- Biogeochemical cycle
- Biogeochemical cycles
- Biogeochemistry
- Bioindicator
- Biological aspects of fluorine
- Biological contamination
- Biological degradation
- Biological invasion
- Biological oxygen demand
- Biological specimen
- Biomagnification
- Biomass
- Biomass (ecology)
- Biomass burning
- Biome
- Biomonitoring
- Biophysical environment
- Biopolymer
- Bioprospecting
- Bioremediation
- Bioremediation of radioactive waste
- Biosolids
- Biosorption
- Biosphere
- Biotic community
- Biotic stress
- Bioturbation
- Bird conservation
- Bittern
- Black carbon
- Blacken
- Blackwater
- Bluegreen algae
- Boggy
- Botanical sexism
- Breathing gas
- Bromocresol green
- Bromofenofos
- Bt toxin
- Bubbles
- Buffer strip
- Buffer zone
- By-product
- Byproduct
C
- Cacodylic acid
- Caesium-137
- Canopy
- Carbon accounting
- Carbon budget
- Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere
- Carbon dioxide removal
- Carbon footprint
- Carbon sequestration
- Carbon sink
- Carbon source
- Carbon tet
- Carbon-14
- Carbonate
- Carbonate hardness
- Carbonic Acid
- Carbonic acid gas
- Carbonized
- Carrion
- Carrying capacity
- CASAR
- Cation exchange
- Cattle urine patches
- Cesium 137
- Chaff
- Charred
- Chelation