Glossary T

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Deutsch: Autoreifen / Español: Neumático / Português: Pneu / Français: Pneumatique / Italiano: Pneumatico

Tire in the environmental context refers to a rubber covering that surrounds the rim of a wheel and provides traction, cushioning, and support. While tires are essential for various modes of transportation, including automobiles, bicycles, and aircraft, they can have significant environmental implications due to their production, use, and disposal. Understanding the application areas, examples, and risks associated with tires is crucial for addressing their environmental impact and promoting sustainable alternatives.

Deutsch: Gewebe / Español: Tejido - Tejido / Français: Tissu - Tissu / Italiano: Tissue - Tissue

In the environmental context, "tissue" refers to a group of similar cells that perform a specific function. Tissues are found in many organisms, from plants to animals, and play important roles in their survival and function.

Deutsch: Tabak / Español: Tabaco / Português: Tabaco / Français: Tabac / Italiano: Tabacco

In the environmental context, "tobacco" refers to the plant Nicotiana tabacum and related species, which are cultivated worldwide for their leaves. These leaves are used primarily for producing cigarettes, cigars, and various other forms of smokeable and chewable tobacco products. Beyond its well-known health impacts, tobacco cultivation and use have significant environmental consequences, affecting land use, water resources, and pollution.

Deutsch: Toleranz / Español: Tolerancia / Português: Tolerância / Français: Tolérance / Italiano: Tolleranza

Tolerance in the environmental context refers to the ability of an organism, population, or ecosystem to withstand changes or stressors in their environment without suffering long-term detrimental effects. This concept is crucial for understanding the resilience of natural systems to factors such as climate change, pollution, and habitat destruction.

Deutsch: Nachladevorgang / Español: Carga de mantenimiento / Português: Carga de complemento / Français: Charge d'appoint / Italiano: Ricarica di completamento

Top-off charge in the environmental context typically refers to the practice of recharging a battery to its full capacity after it has been partially used or discharged, to ensure it remains at peak performance. This term is particularly relevant in discussions about sustainable energy solutions and the environmental impact of battery use in technologies such as electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy storage systems.

Deutsch: Topographie / Español: Topografía / Português: Topografia / Français: Topographie / Italiano: Topografia

Topography in the environmental context is the study and description of the physical features of a particular area of land. This includes the natural and artificial features that shape the landscape, such as mountains, valleys, rivers, and human-made structures. The term can also refer to the representation of these features on maps.

Deutsch: Tornado / Español: tornado / Português: tornado / Français: tornade / Italiano: tornado

A tornado is a violently rotating column of air that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground. In the context of the environment, tornadoes are significant due to their powerful and often destructive nature, impacting ecosystems, human settlements, and the climate.

A total quality management (TQM) is a system that is implemented in every aspect of an organization with the focus of providing quality;

Deutsch: Tourismus / Español: Turismo / Português: Turismo / Français: Tourisme / Italiano: Turismo

Tourism refers to the movement of people for leisure, recreation, or business to locations outside their usual environment. In the environmental context, tourism plays a dual role: it can generate economic benefits for local communities and support conservation efforts, but it can also lead to environmental degradation through the overuse of natural resources, pollution, and habitat destruction.

In the environmental context, a townhouse refers to a type of medium-density housing in urban areas that shares one or more walls with other similar units. Townhouses can be part of the conversation about sustainable urban development because of their potential for more efficient land use and reduced environmental impact compared to detached single-family homes.