what environmental problem that reduces the ability to support biodiversity?
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Tragically, today biodiversity is disappearing at 1,000 times the normal rate due to human civilization. Individual species are being obliterated by habitat loss and degradation, invasive species, the spread of pollution and disease, climate change and the over exploitation of resources.
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The Environmental problem that reduces the ability to support biodiversity are:
- Our ecosystem is burdened by a variety of issues, most of which seemed to be intensifying through time, moving closer and closer to a real environmental disaster. As a consequence, making people aware of the nature of these vulnerabilities, as well as what can be done to mitigate their harmful impacts, is becoming increasingly vital. The following are some of the most important issues:
- CO2 emissions, which have surged by more 50% since 1990, are contributing to global warming, as per UN is hastening environmental issues and endangering the lives of millions, plants, and species by producing more persistent and applied climatic phenomena such as droughts, fires, and floods.
- According to (WHO), 90 percent of mankind breaths contaminated air, and the organisation is pushing for a reduction in air pollution to reduce respiratory ailment rates and avoid seven million deaths every year.
- Plastic has become a massive trash dump in the seas.
- Despite the fact that energy accounts for 60% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the United Nations estimates that 13% of the world's population lacks access to power, and 3 billion people rely on fossil fuels for cooking.
- Food production is harmful to the environment because it depletes soil and damages marine habitats.
- We have already lost 8% of identified species of animals, and another 22% are on the verge of extinction owing to habitat degradation, poaching, and the introduction of exotic species.
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