'Even though humans can be seen as the problem, we can also be the solution.' This quote is from Sean’s blog post. Reading Sean's blog post, I realized his view on the environment is the same as mine. Impacts that humans make on their environment stretches over the whole planet. Population growth is threatening the integrity of water sources around the world, degrading the air quality, and negatively impacting the lives of millions of living organisms. 

Researching further, I learned about the long-term impacts of natural resource extraction. Mountain-top removal and fracking are two direct examples of long term impacts extracting natural resources can have on the environment. The article linked in this post talks about primary and secondary impacts from using natural resources. Primary impacts are effects that occur immediately after/at an extraction site. Secondary impacts are usually longer lasting. In mountain top-removal and fracking, many animals are forced to abandon their homes.

Globalization due to population growth is a type of pollution that is difficult to prevent, but it has its side effects. Side effects include deforestation along roads, increased fuel wood harvesting, containment of animals for consumption on a large scale, and more. Issues such as commercialization and natural resource extraction seem difficult to combat as an individual. The important thing everyone can do is spread awareness for the impacts these things have on our environment. As Sean said in his post, ‘The future generations deserve to see the majesties that the earth has to offer’. And they wont be able to see them without out help!
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Understanding the Long-Term Impacts of Natural Resource Extraction

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