ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS IN THE MODERN ERA: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF URBAN GROWTH, CONSUMPTION, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGES

Autores/as

  • Barbara Lobo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56238/rcsv15n2-010

Palabras clave:

Environmental Crisis, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Deforestation, Urban Growth, Waste Management

Resumen

The escalating environmental crisis presents unprecedented challenges to global sustainability, encompassing multiple interconnected issues from urban development to climate change. This research examines four critical aspects of environmental degradation: urban growth and consumption patterns, waste generation and pollution, climate change and greenhouse gas emissions, and deforestation. Through analysis of current data and trends, this study demonstrates the complex relationships between human activities and environmental degradation. Results indicate that current consumption patterns, waste management practices, and greenhouse gas emissions are unsustainable, with significant implications for future environmental stability. This research provides a comprehensive framework for understanding these challenges and suggests potential pathways for addressing them.

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Publicado

2025-02-20

Cómo citar

Lobo, B. (2025). ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS IN THE MODERN ERA: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF URBAN GROWTH, CONSUMPTION, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGES. Revista Sistemática, 15(2), 140-156. https://doi.org/10.56238/rcsv15n2-010