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Global Ecologies

Global ecologies refer to the interconnected systems of life and environment across the entire Earth. They include ecosystems like forests, oceans, and grasslands, as well as the climate and air, water, and soil quality that support life. These systems influence each other globally—what happens in one part of the world can affect ecosystems elsewhere. Understanding global ecologies helps us see how human activities, such as pollution and resource use, impact the planet’s health, emphasizing the need for sustainable practices to maintain ecological balance for future generations.