Environmental Linguistics
A blurring of anthrarchic euphemism with literal terminology is largely unexplored in environmental law. Ostensibly one reason to remain vague in order to increase the possibility of negotiated agreements. Arguably, most of this euphemism derives from anthrarcic prejudice against other species.
Consumption (of products from nature)
Management of forest/ natural resources
Exploitation, logging, forestry, primary/secondary
Extraction?, mining, harvesting, reclaiming (sea and desert), production
Stewardship
Subject and agent (preserve, conserve)
-management of ? (forest or extraction?)
Stocks, flows, sinks
Heritage, patrimony
Resources (nonhuman life?)
World=international=biosphere? =humanity?
Sustainable (for whom?)
Natural
Recycled
Recycled
Pre-consumer waste
Organic
Stewardship
Dominion
Hybrids
Management
Resource
Development
Sustainable
Heritage
Forestry
Planning
Exploitation
Grow (transitive verb)
Stocks
Bounty
Destroy
Cull
Take
Crop