It means to make a decision based on how it affects the environment of the whole world. An example might be deciding whether to spend your money on a large SUV, or on installing solar photovoltaic (PV) panels on your roof.
Means to make a decision to pick one of the choices offered
Intelligence means to be smart and to make a good choice. It doesn't mean horrible.
In the movie Sophie's choice Sophie must choose to save her son or her daughter, therefore, "Sophie's Choice" is the most difficult choice one must make
Global disturbance refers to an event or process that significantly alters ecosystems and environmental conditions on a large scale, impacting biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, and human well-being. Examples include climate change, deforestation, and pollution.
Don't understand what you mean by "exchangeable". Pretty much all batteries should be properly recycled. Best environmental choice is rechargeable batteries.
Global hectares (gha) is a unit of measurement used to represent the total biologically productive land and water area consumed by a particular activity or population. It is a standardized way to measure and compare the environmental footprint of different human activities on the planet.
A decision becomes a moral dilemma when the decision leads to the breaching some kind of moral principal.
The idiom refers to the tossing or throwing of a coin to make a choice. It means that the choice of correct answer or way forward is as random as the toss of a coin.
GFS stands for Global Forecast System. It is a weather model developed by the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) to provide forecasts for various meteorological parameters on a global scale. The model uses complex mathematical equations to simulate the behavior of the atmosphere and predict weather conditions.
either to run away with luke again or not to
It means some one (your mind) who helps you make the right choice.
Global effects refer to the widespread consequences or impacts that actions, events, or phenomena have on a global scale. This can include economic, environmental, social, or political changes that transcend national borders, affecting multiple countries or the entire planet. Examples include climate change, international trade dynamics, and global health crises like pandemics. Understanding global effects is crucial for addressing challenges that require coordinated international responses.