Oceanic Research

Environmental Impacts refer to the effects that human activities and natural events have on the environment, including air, water, land, ecosystems, and biodiversity. These impacts can be positive or negative, but they often involve pollution, resource depletion, habitat destruction, and climate change.
Key environmental issues include:
- Air Pollution – Emissions from industries, vehicles, and deforestation contribute to global warming and health problems.
- Water Pollution – Industrial waste, plastic pollution, and chemical runoff harm aquatic life and drinking water sources.
- Deforestation – Large-scale tree cutting disrupts ecosystems, reduces biodiversity, and increases carbon dioxide levels.
- Climate Change – Greenhouse gas emissions from human activities cause global temperature rise, extreme weather, and melting ice caps.
Sustainable practices, such as renewable energy use, waste reduction, conservation efforts, and eco-friendly policies, can help mitigate these impacts and protect the environment for future generations.