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DISASTER TO THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT DUE TO HUMAN ACTIVITY WITH WIDESPREAD OR LONG-LASTING CONSEQUENCES
Ecological catastrophe; Ecological disaster; Environmental disasters; Environmental catastrophe; Ecocatastrophe
  • The theoretical "nuclear blowback" of detonating 100 or more nuclear weapons would drastically alter the Earth's climate for a prolonged period of time, causing an environmental disaster that would affect nearly every type of living organism on the planet.
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ecocatastrophe      
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environmental disaster         
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Environmental disaster

An environmental disaster or ecological disaster is defined as a catastrophic event regarding the natural environment that is due to human activity. This point distinguishes environmental disasters from other disturbances such as natural disasters and intentional acts of war such as nuclear bombings.

Environmental disasters show how the impact of humans' alteration of the land has led to widespread and/or long-lasting consequences. These disasters have included deaths of wildlife, humans and plants, or severe disruption of human life or health, possibly requiring migration.