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 The manufacturing of machinery and industrial equipment.

 The manufacturing of high- end electronics and specialty tools.

 Foods with genes altered to make them grow bigger or faster or be more resistant to pests.

 A document signed in the city of Maastricht, Netherlands that created the European Union.

 A way of farming in dry areas that produces crops without any irrigation and relies on farming methods that conserve soil moisture.

 Wet or dry acid pollution that falls to the ground; it harms not only the natural environment but also historic buildings, statues, bridges, and stained glass windows.

 People concerned with the quality of the environment.

 An overall increase in world’s average temperature; a warmer climate will melt polar ice caps and mountain glaciers, causing ocean levels to rise and submerge coastal areas.