pollution  - Contamination of the environment by harmful substances, including air, water, and soil pollution., deforestation - Large-scale clearing of forests, often to make room for agriculture or development, which leads to loss of habitats and increased CO₂ levels., climate change  - Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns, mostly due to human activities like burning fossil fuels., habitat destruction - The process where natural habitats are altered or destroyed, often due to human activities like urban development, agriculture, mining, and logging., overpopulation - Rapid increase in the human population, leading to higher demand for resources and strain on the environment., urbanization - The process of population shift from rural to urban areas, leading to the growth of cities., poor waste disposal - The wrong management and disposal of waste, including littering, illegal dumping, and insufficient recycling efforts., loss of biodiversity - Decline in the variety of life in ecosystems, caused by habitat destruction, climate change, pollution, and overexploitation., natural resources depletion - Exhaustion of natural resources like water, minerals, and fossil fuels due to excessive use., poaching - The illegal hunting, capturing, or killing of wildlife, often targeting endangered species for valuable parts like ivory, horns, or skins.,

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