Deforestation
Large-scale tree cutting causes habitat loss, affects climate regulation, and threatens biodiversity. It disrupts the carbon cycle, contributing to global warming, and destroys homes for countless species.
Large-scale tree cutting causes habitat loss, affects climate regulation, and threatens biodiversity. It disrupts the carbon cycle, contributing to global warming, and destroys homes for countless species.
Air, water, and soil pollution harm ecosystems and human health worldwide. Chemicals, plastics, and waste materials contaminate the environment, leading to severe long-term impacts.
Rising temperatures due to greenhouse gases cause melting ice caps, sea-level rise, and extreme weather events.
Plastic debris in oceans and land damages wildlife and contaminates food chains. It breaks down slowly and accumulates, posing a long-term environmental threat.
The extinction of species caused by habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change threatens ecosystems’ stability and resilience.
Many regions face shortages of clean drinking water due to pollution, overuse, and changing climate patterns, affecting health and agriculture.
Global climate change impacts weather patterns, agriculture, sea levels, and biodiversity, threatening life on Earth.