United StatesLatin AmericaWorldwidepoliticalhistoricalinformal
A sociopolitical movement or stance advocating pride, solidarity, and political empowerment for people of brown or nonwhite ethnic backgrounds.
A slogan or label associated with ethnic or racial activism emphasizing cultural identity and collective action.
2.
Worldwidetechnicalenvironmentalinformal
Electricity or energy produced from polluting, carbon-intensive sources (for example, coal, oil, or other fossil fuels), contrasted with renewable or 'green' energy.
A colloquial term for energy generation methods that result in significant environmental pollution or greenhouse‑gas emissions.
Examples:
EN: oscar acosta was using the law and the brown power movement and hunter was fighting with the pen and using journalism.
ES: Oscar Acosta usaba la ley y el movimiento del Poder Marrón y Hunter peleaba con la pluma y usando el periodismo.
EN: "There was an economic aspect of it, because renewable energy is cheaper than brown power.
HI: यह आर्थिक समझ में आता है क्योंकि नवीकरणीय ऊर्जा की लागत नई कोयला ऊर्जा से कम होती है।