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1 dommageable
dommageable [dɔmaʒabl]adjective* * *dɔmaʒabl* * *dɔmaʒabl adjdes conséquences dommageables pour qch; des conséquences dommageables sur qch — detrimental consequences for sth
* * *dommageable adj harmful (pour to).[dɔmaʒabl] adjectifdommageable à detrimental to, damaging to -
2 écolabellisation
экологическая маркировка
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ecolabelling
The European Community's initiative to encourage the promotion of environmentally friendly products. The scheme came into operation in late 1992 and was designed to identify products which are less harmful to the environment than equivalent brands. It was hoped that by buying labelled goods, consumers would be able to put pressure on manufacturers and retailers both to make and to stock "greener" products. This includes the effects they have on the environment at all stages. The labels are awarded on environmental criteria set by the EC. (Source: WRIGHT)
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3 CE écolabel
экологическая маркировка в ЕС
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EC ecolabel
The European Community (EC) initiative to encourage the promotion of environmentally friendly products. The scheme came into operation in late 1992 and was designed to identify products which are less harmful to the environment than equivalent brands. For example, eco-labels will be awarded to products that do not contain chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) which damage ozone layer, to those products that can be, or are, recycled, and to those that are energy efficient. The labels are awarded on environmental criteria set by the EC. These cover the whole life cycle of a product, from the extraction of raw materials, through manufacture, distribution, use and disposal of the product. The first products to carry the EC eco-labels were washing machines, paper towels, writing paper, light bulbs and hairsprays. (Source: WRIGHT)
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4 produit propre
экологически чистый продукт
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environmentally friendly product
Product that is not harmful to the environment. (Source: PHC)
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5 aspects écologiques des établissements humains
экологический аспект населенных пунктов
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environmental aspect of human settlements
Human settlements have an adverse impact on many ecosystems and on themselves by the addition of toxic or harmful substances to the outer lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere. The major types of environmental pollutants are sewage, trace metals, petroleum hydrocarbons, synthetic organic compounds, and gaseous emissions. Most, if not all, of the additions of potentially harmful substances to the environment are result of the population growth and the technological advances of industrial societies. (Source: PARCORa)
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6 investissement antipollution
инвестиции для контроля за загрязнением
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pollution control investment
Securities held for the production of income in the form of interest and dividends with the aim of controlling or reducing pollution or substances in the environment deemed harmful to human health and natural resources. (Source: ISEP / EFP)
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7 risque dű aux polluants
опасность загрязняющих веществ
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hazard of pollutants
Risk or danger to human health, property or the environment posed by the introduction of a harmful substances into the ecosystem. (Source: RHW / TOE)
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8 prime antipollution
надбавка за снижение уровней загрязнения
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antipollution premium
A prize or bonus given as an inducement or reward for efforts to reduce the presence of pollution or substances in the environment deemed harmful to human health or natural resources. (Source: ISEP / OED / TOE)
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9 polluant sonore
шумовое загрязняющее вещество
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noise pollutant
Noise in the environment which can be harmful to human beings, animals and plants. (Source: ISEP)
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10 explosion nucléaire (accident)
ядерный взрыв (авария)
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nuclear explosion (accident)
An unintentional release of energy from a rapid reaction of atomic nuclei yielding high temperatures and radiation potentially harmful to human health and the environment. (Source: RHW / ISEP)
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11 introduction d'espčces végétales
заселение видов растений
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introduction of plant species
Plants which have been translocated by human agency into lands or waters where they have not lived previously, at least during historic times. Such translocation of species always involves an element of risk if not of serious danger. Newly arrived species may be highly competitive with or otherwise adversely affect native species and communities. Some may become a nuisance through sheer overabundance. They may become liable to rapid genetic changes in their new environment. Many harmful introductions have been made by persons unqualified to anticipate the often complex ecological interaction which may ensue. On the other hand many plants introduced into modified or degraded environments may be more useful than native species in controlling erosion or in performing other positive functions. (Source: WPR)
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