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Is it true that environmental problems are in essence, natural problems?
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While it is true that some environmental problems have natural causes, such as volcanic eruptions or natural climate cycles, many environmental problems are a result of human activities. Factors like deforestation, pollution, depletion of finite resources, and the release of greenhouse gases are predominantly caused by human actions. These problems arise from our industrial and agricultural practices, overconsumption, and improper waste management, among other things. Therefore, it would be inaccurate to say that environmental problems are solely natural problems.
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