Give an account of the factors leading to loss of Biodiversity.
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Biodiversity loss is caused by five primary drivers: habitat loss, invasive species, overexploitation (extreme hunting and fishing pressure), pollution, climate change associated with global warming. In each case, human beings and their activities play direct roles.
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Biodiversity loss is caused by five primary drivers: habitat loss, invasive species, overexploitation (extreme hunting and fishing pressure), pollution, climate change associated with global warming. In each case, human beings and their activities play direct roles.
Even though species loss, whether from a single area or from the planet as a whole, results from natural causes (such as disease, natural disasters, and competition with other species over resources), the effects of humans and their activities have come to far outweigh those caused by nature. [WS1] In addition, each primary driver (or cause) of biodiversity loss is influenced by three factors: human exponential population growth, increased consumption as each person strives for a more affluent lifestyle, and reduced resource efficiency.
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