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Issues of Environmental Problems and World Organization Concern for the Environment

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Ohna Timbema

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This overview discusses major global environmental problems and the role of international organizations in addressing them. While not focused exclusively on microplastics, it frames plastic pollution within a broader set of environmental threats requiring coordinated international action.

This article discusses issues of Environmental Problems and World Organization Concern for the Environment. Excessive exploitation will result in a decrease in the carrying capacity of the environment. Apart from overexploitation, massive development is getting faster and faster. The rapid development that is not based on environmental knowledge has negative impacts. Environmental problems can damage ecosystems and habitats where flora and fauna live. Almost all countries have problems in dealing with waste or garbage whose numbers continue to increase every day. This problem is a major problem because it relates to the environmental conditions of a country which are also influenced by human behavior. International agreements and conferences that accompany them, relating to environmental issues. However, so far it is considered ineffective in addressing environmental problems, especially on a global scale.

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