The document outlines various environmental problems such as those caused by human activity, ecological imbalances, invasive species, and habitat destruction. It then lists solutions like implementing regulations, embracing renewable energy, enhancing public awareness, and promoting sustainable practices to address these issues and mitigate further harm. International cooperation and investing in green infrastructure can also help alleviate environmental challenges.
The document outlines various environmental problems such as those caused by human activity, ecological imbalances, invasive species, and habitat destruction. It then lists solutions like implementing regulations, embracing renewable energy, enhancing public awareness, and promoting sustainable practices to address these issues and mitigate further harm. International cooperation and investing in green infrastructure can also help alleviate environmental challenges.
The document outlines various environmental problems such as those caused by human activity, ecological imbalances, invasive species, and habitat destruction. It then lists solutions like implementing regulations, embracing renewable energy, enhancing public awareness, and promoting sustainable practices to address these issues and mitigate further harm. International cooperation and investing in green infrastructure can also help alleviate environmental challenges.
• 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