Global Environmental Problems

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Human intervention and their contributions to environmental problems that is degradation the planet resources.

Certainly, there is no shortage of disagreement within the dawn of the third millennium. Especially, how the Earth’s globe is rampantly becoming affected by the climate’s change; in addition to, the impacts of weather alteration across the world. Consequently, knowing the problems of a rampant and prolonged water shortage to damaging coastline floods, and the increase outburst of wildfires in the United States like Colorado that has a devastating, destruction of wildfires, which was marked as some of the worsted wildfires in history, that burned more than 225, 000 acres and destroying over 600 homes, displacing more than a thousand …show more content…

The environmental problems are being depicted as issues within our entire ecosystem that was exploited by either human interference or totaled mistreatment from the universe. Therefore, the problems may possibly be in our water, soil, air or all three components of the atmosphere. It is at the same time unfortunate that for over four decades after the first Earth Day, the world is still struggling with countless of environmental concerns. It is; however, important to note the limitation of all these global environmental issues that have transpired a climate modification which is the number one cause of the problems in the world today. Nevertheless, it remains a growing problem with the changing rate that has increased so rapidly within these past fifty years. Every year the climate shift due to the increase of pollution and natural gases that elevate into the atmosphere being released into the ozone layer, ecosystem, and environment. Subsequently, affecting the planet and the communities that we live in. And for the most part, people would agree that there is a certain consequence that will …show more content…

To emphasize on how the gas is released from it, starts from big power plants and automobile from burning fossil fuels and other forms of unsustainable forms of energy. These are some of the environmental consequences that cause emission that are cataclysmic in other developing countries. With attention to, the range of heat waves, wildfires, flooding and prolonged droughts throughout the world. According to a lot of researches, they are a very low political will to initiate or introduce some type of massive policy change or a restriction to use fossil fuel or unsustainable form of energy. The most compelling evidence, is the effects of carbon emission that is not limited to the atmosphere, but is another form of contribution to other health hazards. Getting the public to be more aware and their contribution to participation against carbon emission is the necessity to put pressure on policymaker to take prompt actions to find other solutions for energy.

I agree that, finding a potential solution to global warming, is extremely useful because it shed insight on the difficult problem of the endanger of global warming, which encompasses both the population well-being, in addition to, the redevelopment of the ecosystem. Although I agree with a collective approach to ending the imperfection and obligatory condition. My own view, however, is

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