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Environmental and Ecology Research
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VOL. 4, ISSUE 1 (2022)
The reason for global environmental & climate changes
Authors
Sairaj Satish Suryavanshi, Siddhi Satish Suryavanshi
Abstract
Desertification, fuelwood depletion, the destruction of tropical rainforests and rapid declines in forest cover, the modification of coastal ecosystems, the reduced availability and quality of drinking water, soil resource depletion and degradation, food shortages, species extinction and loss of biodiversity, stratospheric ozone depletion, rapidly rising sea levels are just a few examples of environmental changes that have been identified as issues of international concern. It is easy to become overwhelmed by the sheer quantity, magnitude, and complexity of these challenges, and some critics have suggested that they represent a cumulative, ongoing human impact on the environment that has fundamentally altered the surface of the Earth. Many of the world's natural environmental systems, including the climate system, are altering as a result of human activity. They are basic to life processes and fundamental to human health, therefore their disturbance and depletion make it more difficult to address health inequities in a timely manner. Indeed, if environmental damage continues, we will not be able to accomplish the United Nations Millennium Development Health Goals. Occupational and environmental health experts play an important role in avoiding and mitigating the negative health effects of global environmental change. Humans are having an increasingly negative impact on the climate and the temperature of the world by using fossil fuels, cutting down forests, and raising animals. This contributes massive volumes of greenhouse gases to the already existing natural greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere, hence increasing the greenhouse effect and global warming.
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Pages:7-10
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Sairaj Satish Suryavanshi, Siddhi Satish Suryavanshi "The reason for global environmental & climate changes ". International Journal of Environmental and Ecology Research, Vol 4, Issue 1, 2022, Pages 7-10
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