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Energy and water are fundamentally linked as critical infrastructure sectors often targeted together in cyberattacks {fact:3, fact:4} and as primary environmental fluxes controlled by plant life [1]. Furthermore, they are both recognized as essential environmental resources and categories for assessing ecological outcomes {fact:1, fact:5}.

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Ecologists Study the Interactions of Organisms and Their Environment nature.com Nature 2 facts
referenceOrganisms have the power to change the environment by altering stocks and flows of water, energy, and elements at both small and large scales, according to research by Beerling (2007) and Morton (2008).
claimPlant life controls a large fraction of energy and water fluxes between land and the atmosphere.
Cybersecurity Trends and Predictions 2025 From Industry Insiders itprotoday.com ITPro Today 2 facts
claimNation-state sponsored cyberattacks targeting critical infrastructure can cause severe consequences, including disruptions to acute care facilities, hospitals, and the supply of water, food, energy, and communication services to the general population.
claimAdversarial nation-states, including Russia, China, and Iran, sponsor malicious actors who conduct reconnaissance to identify vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure sectors such as healthcare, water, energy, and telecommunications.
Measurement of diets that are healthy, environmentally sustainable ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
procedureThe research team developed 12 categories for environmental outcomes: climate change, land, water, energy, nitrogen or phosphorus, toxicity, eutrophication, composite environmental indicator, acidification, biodiversity, air pollution, or other.