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Man Is The Greatest Environmental Threat
The explosive growth of the human population, along with the massive consumption of the planet’s resources by developed nations, is the primary cause of severe environmental degradation. ... This massive destruction of habitats throughout the world has been brought about by urban development, forestry, mining and environmental pollution which are all caused by man.
An important reason that man is the greatest environmental threat is the competition between exotic and native species. ...
Other examples of mankind’s environmental neglect, such as overexploitation of wildlife, often compound problems of shrinking habitat and exotic species. ... This is just another justification of mankind’s environmental neglect. ...
Until the generations of today realize that they need to shift their environmental thinking and start to care for our planet, there will be no end to this destruction.
Approximate Word count = 906 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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