Environmental Impacts Of Environmental Change

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Environmental change is a change of the environment most often caused by humans and natural earthly processes. Environmental changes include natural disasters, human interference, or animal interaction. These changes don’t only show physically, but can be things like an infestation of invasive species. Throughout history, the global climate has been changing and associated global warming which is attributed to human civilization. Possible adverse effects released in the environment caused by development, industrial, or infrastructural project and eventually this global climate change will affect the environment, the people, and even the other organisms in many ways. Some of these impacts, like stronger hurricanes and severe heat waves, could …show more content…

These creatures are called area specific. For example in the film “more than honey” the numbers of bees are declining in the universe. The documentary has exploited the various social issues that are responsible for the decline in the number of bees globally. At the point when the biome is divided, the vast patches of living space don’t exist anymore. It gets to be more troublesome for the wildlife to get the assets they need to survive. The flowing is some of the human social behaviors that are responsible for environmental …show more content…

The increase in population is due to decreased mortality rate as a result of the excellent medical facility that increased the life expectancy. The increased population has led to more demand for shelter, clothing, and food. The level of agriculture has gone up by 30 % compared to the previous decade since more space has been using to grow food and provision of shelter to the increasing number of people. For example in the film “more than honey” when a research was conducted, it was found that the countryside has fewer number of bees compared to the urban areas, this is due to increase level of agriculture in the countryside, and therefore the plants that bees feed on were replaced by other plants which led to the decreased number of bees. Similarly, the straining of the natural resources will lead to deforestation that further contributes to environmental

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