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Problems

• Anthropogenic - resulting from human activity


• Ecological imbalance - disruption or disturbance in the natural balance of ecosystems
• Obliterate - to destroy completely
• Catastrophic - extremely harmful or disastrous
• Rampant - spreading unchecked and causing great harm
• Inefficacy - lack of effectiveness
• Deterioration - the process of becoming progressively worse
• Invasive species - plants, animals, or pathogens that are non-native to the ecosystem
and cause harm
• Decimation - severe destruction or loss
• Habitat destruction - the process by which natural habitat is damaged or destroyed
• Exacerbate - to make a problem or situation worse
• Precipitate - to cause something to happen suddenly or unexpectedly
• Exorbitant - unreasonably high (e.g., exorbitant pollution levels)
• Inextricably - in a way that is impossible to disentangle or separate
• Pernicious - having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way
• Detrimental - causing harm or damage
• Inundate - to overwhelm someone or something with a great quantity of something
• Erosion - the gradual destruction or diminution of something
• Depletion - the reduction in the number or quantity of something
• Irreversible - impossible to reverse or change
Solutions:
Implementing stringent regulations - introducing strict rules or laws
• Fostering environmental stewardship - promoting responsible management and care
of the environment
• Embracing renewable energy sources - adopting sustainable energy alternatives such
as solar or wind power
• Enhancing public awareness - increasing knowledge and consciousness about
environmental issues
• Facilitating international cooperation - promoting collaboration between countries
to address global environmental challenges
• Promoting eco-friendly practices - advocating for behaviors that reduce harm to the
environment
• Integrating biodiversity conservation - incorporating the protection of diverse
ecosystems and species into policies and practices
• Encouraging eco-conscious consumption - promoting mindful and sustainable
consumption habits
• Investing in green infrastructure - allocating resources to develop environmentally
friendly infrastructure projects
• Promulgating circular economy models - advocating for economic systems that
minimize waste and promote resource efficiency
• Mitigate - to make less severe, serious, or painful
• Implement - to put a decision, plan, agreement, etc. into effect
• Adopt - to take up or start to use or follow (a plan, policy, or attitude)
• Promulgate - to promote or make widely known (a idea or cause)
• Innovative - featuring new methods or ideas
• Sustainable - able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
• Alleviate - to make (suffering, deficiency, or a problem) less severe
• Ameliorate - to make something bad or unsatisfactory better
• Preservation - the action of conserving something
• Retrofit - to add new or modified parts or equipment to something that is already
existing to improve its performance or update its design

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