Environmental damage
Environmental damage refers to the harm caused to the natural world due to human activities. This can include pollution of air, water, and soil, as well as the destruction of habitats and ecosystems. Common sources of environmental damage are industrial waste, deforestation, and the use of fossil fuels, which contribute to climate change and loss of biodiversity.
The consequences of environmental damage can be severe, affecting both wildlife and human populations. For instance, climate change can lead to extreme weather events, while pollution can cause health problems in communities. Protecting the environment is essential for maintaining a balanced ecosystem and ensuring a sustainable future.