catastrophic environmental damage
Catastrophic environmental damage refers to severe and extensive harm or destruction caused to natural ecosystems, habitats, and resources due to human activities or natural disasters, leading to significant negative impacts on the environment and potentially threatening the well-being of both living organisms and ecosystems.
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