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The effects of environmental pollution on humans in international agreements
The result of progress and development in several fields, such as science, technology, industry, and transportation, has led to pollution and deterioration of the ecosystem and the occurrence of disasters that threaten human life. Therefore, attention must be paid to the environment and work to protect it from pollution. Given the importance of the topic of environmental protection, we address in this study two important topics, firstly, protecting the environment from pollution in the human dimension. Secondly, the most important dangers of environmental pollution resulting from it, and mentioning the most important international agreements that were formulated to protect the environment. One of the most important findings that I have reached through going into this research paper is that protecting the environment from the dangers of pollution is a shared responsibility among all human societies, that ecosystems are interconnected with each other, and that disruption of these systems threatens the natural balance of the environment, which affects all organisms living, including humans. In addition to the fact that the environment and pollution are man-made due to development, activities, exploitation of natural resources, and depletion of the environment in a way that exceeds the capacity of the environment, which leads to the deterioration of the ecosystem, and therefore everyone is called to bear the responsibility of protecting and preserving the environment.