TSV
Types of Environmental Issues - TSV
Types of Environmental Issues is a systematic classification of environmental destruction and pollution occurring on a global scale. It encompasses human-induced environmental burdens such as global warming, ozone layer depletion, acid rain, deforestation, desertification, water pollution, air pollution, soil contamination, and waste problems. These issues are interconnected and cause serious impacts including ecosystem destruction, biodiversity loss, and human health damage. This is an important classification system that forms the foundation for international efforts and national environmental policies.
environmental issues
global warming
pollution
ecosystem
environmental protection
SDGs
code slug name description category
01 global-warming Global Warming The problem of rising global average temperatures due to increased greenhouse gases. Atmosphere and Climate
02 ozone-layer-depletion Ozone Layer Depletion The destruction of the stratospheric ozone layer by CFCs and other substances. Atmosphere and Climate
03 acid-rain Acid Rain The acidification of rain or snow caused by sulfur and nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere. Atmosphere and Climate
04 deforestation Deforestation The loss of forests due to agricultural development and logging. Ecosystem and Terrestrial
05 desertification Desertification Land degradation and desertification caused by overgrazing and inappropriate farming. Ecosystem and Terrestrial
06 water-pollution Water Pollution Pollution of rivers, lakes, and oceans by industrial wastewater and sewage. Water and Marine
07 air-pollution Air Pollution Atmospheric pollution from factory and automobile exhaust gases. Atmosphere and Climate
08 soil-contamination Soil Contamination Soil pollution by hazardous substances and its effects on ecosystems and health. Ecosystem and Terrestrial
09 waste-problems Waste Problems The challenge of increasing waste generation and proper treatment and recycling. Waste and Resources