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