Global ecological crisis as a consequence of society’s relationship with nature
Abstract
The purpose of the study. To study and bring to the attention of the audience the history of the global crisis of modern civilization, expressed in the accelerated growth of negative trends in the relationship between society and nature and in the growth of social tension in society itself.
Material and research methods. The information base of the research was the existing Internet resources: articles, dissertations, scientific works of domestic and foreign scientists and climatologists and materials of international organizations in the field of climate change.
The results and their discussions. The global environmental crisis is a trend, a state in the relationship between human society and nature, characterized by a discrepancy between the production forces and production relations of human society and the resource and biological capabilities of the biosphere. The global environmental crisis caused by human intervention in natural processes poses a danger to life on Earth. It is a consequence of the totality of the economic activity of civilization and manifests itself in changing the characteristics of the natural environment on a global scale.
Conclusion. Environmental crises pose serious threats to our planet and future generations. But everyone can be a part of the solution. Conscious efforts towards energy conservation, sustainable agriculture, waste management and water protection are just the beginning.
It is important to spread information about environmental issues, raise public awareness and inspire decision-making.
About the Authors
M. B. KhakimovaTajikistan
Khakimova Mukhabbat Bakhodurovna – PhD, Acting Assistant of the Department of Public Health and Healthcare, Medical Statistics with a Course in the History of Medicine.
Tel: (+992) 935720009
N. N. Nuriddinova
Tajikistan
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For citations:
Khakimova M.B., Nuriddinova N.N. Global ecological crisis as a consequence of society’s relationship with nature. Herald of the medical and social institute of Tajikistan. 2024;(4):73-82. (In Russ.)




