Abstract

Environmental contamination and degradation have grown in importance as a non-traditional hazard to human diversity and security over the years, and it can now be considered an increasing threat to the environment and public health in Pakistan. A variety of toxins are constantly entering various environmental media (soil, water, and air) in Pakistan, posing a health risk. By studying the numerous causes of environmental degradation in Pakistan and exploring its impact on the various dimensions of human diversity, this review paper seeks to demonstrate a link between environmental contaminants and their impacts on human diversity in Pakistan. The data from secondary sources was analysed using qualitative methodology to evaluate the hypothesis that environmental deterioration is a new and unprecedented threat to Pakistan's human diversity and security. It reveals that sustainable development strategies can assist in addressing environmental degradation, which will have a good impact on Pakistan's human diversity. The data premise that environmental deterioration is a new and unprecedented threat to Pakistan's human diversity and security. This critical analysis shows that sustainable development strategies can assist in addressing environmental degradation, which will have a good influence on Pakistan's human diversity

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