Environmental issues for next generation


 Greenhouse gases,  oil guzzling cars and smoke-belching industry. We don't lack examples of environmental threats that have occupied the previous generations. But with the sprinting pace of technology, what issues will the next generation face?

The Next Generation  

Next generation means a student of high school &yonuger is next generation, environmental protection and change went from emerging to an emergency.

 As more science focused on the way our environment had changed after the Industrial Revolution, there was a general consensus amongst environmental activists and researchers that climate change was the primary issue to be addressed.

Shift Away From Climate Change

While climate change and its effects are no doubt still at the forefront of environmental. Biodiversity loss, land and water degradation, resource overconsumption and poverty all play a role in environmental issues,

 Generation will have to confront how seriously climate fluctuations affect countries marked by poverty

The next generation of environmentalists will have to address global poverty and resource allocation as much as previous generations have responded to consumption and pollution.

Killer Robots and the Dark Side of "Green"

Whatever the future holds, Generation will need to be vigilant about continuing to monitor environmental trends. Leaning forward to forecast the environmental impact of new technology will be of utmost importance.


Temps in National Parks Increasing much

Higher temperatures mean drier forests throughout along with increased length and severity in the wildfire season. along with higher average temperatures throughout the park. Glaciers and snowpack are melting faster than ever

As the heat rises, entire ecosystems change. Above the tree line, plant and animal life adapted to colder temperatures suffer, while lifeforms that are better suited to warmth creep to higher elevations. Some creatures and plants, unable to tolerate the rapid climate changes, may disappear altogether.

These kinds of temperature shifts have happened before in Earth's past, but typically spread over thousands of years. Because of human greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles, factories and the like, those climate shifts are now taking place just in decades.