Environmental damage is caused by a wide range of factors. Some of the main causes include pollution, deforestation, overpopulation, and climate change. Pollution in the form of air, water and soil pollution can cause significant harm to the environment, as well as human health. Deforestation and habitat destruction are major contributors to biodiversity loss and land degradation. Overpopulation also puts a significant strain on the environment by increasing the demand for resources and placing pressure on ecosystems. Climate change caused by global warming is another major cause of environmental damage, leading to rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and loss of biodiversity. Overall, the causes of environmental damage are complex and interconnected, requiring effective solutions to mitigate their impacts.
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