Climate change, Long-term changes in global weather patterns, mainly caused by greenhouse gas emissions from human activities., Air pollution, Harmful gases and particles released into the air, often from cars, factories, and burning fuels., Water pollution, Contamination of rivers, lakes, and oceans caused by chemicals, waste, and plastics., Deforestation, The large-scale cutting down of forests, often to make space for farming or buildings., Loss of biodiversity, The decrease in different types of plants and animals in the environment., Plastic pollution, Accumulation of plastic waste in nature, especially in oceans, harming wildlife and ecosystems., Global warming, The increase in Earth’s average temperature due to greenhouse gases in the atmosphere., Ozone layer depletion, Damage to the protective layer of the atmosphere that blocks harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation., Soil degradation, Loss of soil quality caused by overuse, pollution, and poor farming practices., Waste management problems, Difficulties in collecting, treating, and recycling waste properly, leading to environmental damage..

URGING ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES

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