Nature and the environment countable and uncountable nouns

Choose one of the things below and say how much/ many there is, was and will be in this town, area and/ or country. Then say how you and other people feel about that. Does your partner agree with your descriptions and opinions?

Useful language for talking about the state of the environment
(far/ a bit) too much/ too many
a lot of/ many
quite a lot of
(just) enough
not many/ not much
not enough/ too few/ too little
not nearly enough/ far too few/ far too little

Add “some” before all the words below, then add “-s” where necessary after the nouns. Some are possible both with and without “-s” but some are uncountable and so should just stay as they are.

Check your answers as a class.

Find expressions in the box above which can go before countable nouns, uncountable nouns and both.

Try to explain absolutely everything you know about insects and other bugs, including where you got that information from.

Environmental topics to speak about

Acid rain

Air pollution

Allergy

Alternative fuel/ Biofuel

Animal shelter

Asthma/ Breathing difficulty

Awareness of CO2 emissions

Bicycle lane/ Bicycle parking

Bin/ Trashcan/ Garbage can

Biodiversity

Birth defect

Bug/ Creepy crawly (bee, beetle, cicada, cockroach, mosquito, spider, etc)

Carbon trading/ Carbon offsetting

Cattle farming/ Pastureland

Coral reef

Dam/ Hydroelectric dam

Dangerous animal (wolf, spider, venomous snake)

Deforestation/ Forest

Ecological education in schools

Ecotourism

Endangered animal

Energy consumption

Energy efficiency

Exotic pet

Food allergy

Garbage/ Rubbish/ Trash/ Waste/ Waste product

Garden

GM crop

Golf course

Grass

Green space/ Greenery

Hay fever

Heat

Heat stroke

Hiking course

Hunting

Hybrid car/ Electric vehicle

Incinerator/ Incineration

Interest in green issues

Interest in outdoor activities

Invasive species

Light pollution

Love of nature

Membership of ecological organisations, e.g. green parties

Native species

Natural disaster (flood, earthquake, landslide, avalanche, volcano, typhoon, tsunami/ tidal wave, drought, extreme heat, blizzard, etc)

Nature park/ Wildlife preserve

Neon

Noise/ Noise pollution

Nuclear energy

Organic food

Pesticide

Plastic bag/ Packaging

Pollution from another country

Population

Production of greenhouse gases

Public park

Public transport

Recycling

Rental bicycle

Rubbish dump

Sea level

Skin problem

Soil erosion

Soil pollution

Solar energy

Sparrow

Support for whaling

Time spent in the countryside

Use of fossil fuels

Vegan

Vegetarianism

Waste

Water pollution

Water use

Weed

Wildlife programme

Wind power

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