Environment and Development problems are complex. Explain why?
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Biodiversity loss, pollution of land and water resources, land degradation, and poverty are interrelated problems that result from multiple interacting causes, and are further exacerbated by climate change and its impact on the environment and livelihoods
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Environment and Development problems are complex are the Environmental changes are complex and interlinked
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- Tracking and solving complex environmental problems are often difficult as they can only be replaced.
- It has become more difficult as the problems are once primary, scientific and technocratic in nature.
- The basic causes of environmental problems are rapid population growth, unsustainable resource use, poverty, pollution of land and water resources, land degradation etc.
- All the environmental issues are interrelated problems and are further exacerbated by the change of climate and its impact on the environment and livelihoods.
- To prevent environmental issues, resources are to be used.
- We cannot fix one without affecting another by the principle of environmental unity.
- Tacking or fixing the problems is more difficult as the nature of the problems has changed .
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