Degradation of the environment: the increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere leads to smog that can prevent sunlight from reaching the earth. This affects the plants in their photosynthesis. Gases such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide can cause acid rain. Water pollution in terms of the oil spill can lead to the death of several species of wildlife. Human health: the decrease in air quality leads to various respiratory problems and various diseases that can be caused by air pollution. With water pollution, it can cause irritations and skin rashes. Similarly, noise pollution leads to loss of hearing, stress and sleep disturbance. Global warming: emission of greenhouse gases, particularly carbon dioxide, is leading to global warming. All of them, directly or indirectly, cause an increase in carbon dioxide, so that sea level increases and represents a danger for people living near the coasts. Degradation of the ozone layer: As a result of human activities, chemicals that contributed to the depletion of the ozone layer were released into the atmosphere. Infertile land: due to the constant use of pesticides, the soil becomes infertile. Plants cannot grow properly. Various forms of chemicals from industrial waste are released into the flowing water, which also affects the quality of the soil.