Deutsch: Auflösung / Español: Resolución / Português: Resolução / Français: Résolution / Italiano: Risoluzione /

A resolution is a formal statement from Congress. Other definitions are following:

In the context of the environment, "resolution" can refer to a number of different things, depending on the specific context. Here are a few examples of how "resolution" might be used in the context of the environment:

  1. A resolution to an environmental problem: In this context, "resolution" could refer to a solution or course of action that is taken to address an environmental issue or problem. For example, a resolution to an oil spill might involve cleaning up the oil and implementing measures to prevent future spills.

  2. A resolution to protect the environment: In this context, "resolution" could refer to a formal statement or commitment by an organization or government to take action to protect the environment. This might involve adopting policies or regulations that aim to reduce pollution or conserve natural resources.

  3. A resolution to measure environmental data: In this context, "resolution" could refer to the level of detail or precision with which environmental data is collected and measured. For example, a high-resolution satellite image might show more detailed information about the Earth's surface than a low-resolution image.

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