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Envibros 

1. Two males that share a passion for the environmental sciences

2. Any two people who protect the environment from unsafe/hazardous actions
1. "I heard Norman and Peter are gonna major in enviro when they go to college"
"What do you think man? They're envibros"

2. "Why'd you defecate on the sink man?"
"Aw man I'm sorry. I didn't know you were an envibro"
Envibros by shnerfmonster December 27, 2011

enviroscience 

enviroscience is an environmental science, which deal with pollutants
Jesmion has definitely defined enviroscience as an enviroscience educator

envibromentalists 

Lap Strapped, poodle headed,tree hugging ,commie , pinko, liberal broads and a couple of hag fags who claim to be champions of the environment but actually are intent on promoting a left wing agenda. All members sport facial hair some of which originated on a fellow envibromental crotch.Each and every one enjoys dildos and vibrators 'cuz they spend too much time on the internet to perform with their real partners.
A-bob and the trailsters are real envibromentalists.They jerk off all the time on the Barnegat Branch.
envibromentalists by nkotb July 4, 2009

envirosuit 

The word 'envirosuit' is a portmanteau of 'environment' and 'suit'. It is defined as a suit made to protect the wearer from hostile environmental conditions, sometimes while also providing a conferrable interior environment for the wearer. This term is most often used in science fiction, but spacesuits and hazmat suits do classify as envirosuits.
"With this envirosuit, I am protected from your evil gas of doom!"
envirosuit by anonymous December 16, 2023

Enviroscience

A meta‑scientific field that studies the environment of science—the external conditions, contexts, and systems that surround and shape scientific practice. Enviroscience examines the economic, political, social, and technological environments in which science operates: funding structures, regulatory frameworks, public perception, media representation, and the physical infrastructure of laboratories and field stations. It also investigates what is external to science: non‑scientific knowledge systems, the natural world that science studies, and the boundary work that separates science from non‑science. Enviroscience treats science as an organism embedded in an environment, not a self‑contained system.
Example: “Her enviroscience research examined how changes in patent law altered the environment of academic biology—not by changing methods, but by changing incentives and collaborations.”