Abstract

Nature is a holistic system with many balanced connections. Violation of these connections leads to changes in the cycles of substances and energy established in nature. Modern society involves in the production and consumption of such an amount of matter and energy, which exceeds the biological needs of a person by a hundred times, which is the main cause of the modern ecological crisis (high level and rapid increase of anthropogenic load on the surrounding natural environment)

Keywords

international environmental problems; technogenic processes; rational use of natural resources; environmental problems of road transport

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