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Examples of environmental factors include soil, water, climate, natural vegetation and land forms. Environmental factors entail everything that changes the environment. Some factors are visible, while others cannot be seen. In some situations, only the effects of environmental changes are evident. Environmental factors may affect living things either directly or indirectly.

Water covers the larger part of the earth, and most of it is saltwater. Water is a necessity to living things; without it, life cannot be sustained. Aquatic animals such as fish cannot survive without water. On Earth, there are several processes, such as earthquakes, volcanoes and landslides, that affect the existence of living things.

Wind is an environmental factor that affects things such as pollination in plants. Several environmental factors, depending on their severity, affect things such as climate.

The sun, the giant fusion explosion in the sky is the sole provider of heat on this planet and science has yet to prove any other significant factor. The sun when it's active warms above the current mean, and cosmic rays produce more clouds when the sun is quiet and the magnetic field weakens. Politics, not science has been attempting to blame humans for modern climate variation, and is failing to come up with either an unprecedented rate of modern warming, or unprecedented modern temperatures to validate the notion that CO2 emissions from human activity are the primary driver of recent temperature variation. Natural warming since the Little Ice Age requires no human intervention to explain both modern warming, and recent CO2 variation from 280 - 410 ppm. None dispute the world has been warming, none dispute the lagged response to oceanic warming and CO2 outgassing.

I am no expert on this, but environmental harmony is something one remedially experienced and educated can feel in one’s gut. What’s more, a spirituality of man in harmony with nature is serious spiritual business. A hell that is of a protective condition of life that would regard it, is as scary as it is real, as powerful as it is a hand of God itself, and is as with us in our concerns of Earth as our allowances of its reverberations are taken as deftly important. Such a thing is perhaps different that is purgatory of human souls, yet nevertheless equivalently crucial.

Trees. Every previous human civilization disbanded as a result of each’s depletion of trees in its region. The current civilization encompasses the globe. Failure means no where to run to.

Population. Human population is saturated on Earth’s fertile concrescencies and any covenant of an arc of such richness must now level out and seek growth as a thing of quality not quantity.

The greening of science, such as talked about by Rupert Sheldrake, is a topic we should all enjoy wondering about.

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