Effect Of Humans On Global Warming

Abstract

Human efforts have spearheaded the fragmentation loss of biodiversity on earth, consequently placing our planet in an era referred to as the sixth mass extinction. This discontinuity is not due to extraterrestrial occurrences or natural events like the other five extinctions, but rather stems from human progress in construction, agriculture, and industry. This entails a gradual false concept of progress and salvation through technology. Overpopulation and resource allocation set humans behind the expedition for world domination. This research paper focuses on the aspects and contributors of global warming and deforestation, putting pollution and habitat destruction as our first and second consequences. Furthermore, this paper reflects conservation efforts and prospective solutions to mitigate the damage done by mankind. To ensure the necessities for the coming generations, global regulating policies and measures in light of the conclusions and analysis will have to be drawn.

Year Manuscript Completed

Spring 2025

Senior Project Advisor

George Barton

Degree Awarded

Bachelor of Integrated Studies Degree

Field of Study

Natural Sciences

Document Type

Thesis

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