Obtaining nonrenewable resources have had two major impacts on the environment, namely pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. These consequences have been aggravated by the increasing population demand for these resources. With more people on the planet, there is greater energy consumption, which depletes the resources, increases pollution levels, and creates more waste.

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The extraction of nonrenewable resources has significantly harmed the environment, primarily through pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. These damages have been further exacerbated by the growing global population's escalating demand for such resources. As more individuals inhabit the planet, energy consumption rises, depleting these resources, escalating pollution, and generating excessive waste.