Environmental issue bear on human activity
that recast global environment, and those
environmental activities and the effects of the changes
in nature, societies and economics, human expect to
have combat in environment. The ways in which people
and establishment respond to the changes. It also
involves the broader social, political, and economic
processes and institutions that frame human
cooperation with the environment and influence human
behaviour and decisions. Thus, one of the human
dimensions of global change involves the practical use of
scientific information and the issue of how to make such
information more significant for decision making.
Beginning with a focus on environmental change,
human dimensions research is expanding to address
changes in biodiversity, land and water, air pollution,
and other globally significant resources and to draw on
the considerable literature that addresses human-
environment. This new economic reality is having a
profound effect on environmental policy, because at
root-many environmental questions are economic
questions. Commonly, environmental laws is apparatus
by which the environmental costs of economic activity
are internalized in real time. The article examines
confusion of environmental concerns for social work
practice and research.