The natural world is shared by all organisms and must be protected. Worldwide environmental problems including growing temperatures, ozone depletion, shrinking forests, dwindling energy sources, dwindling biodiversity, and so on affect everyone. Natural and anthropogenic environmental processes are both studied and understood by environmental scientists. Students gain and hone valuable skills like critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity as they investi- gate and analyse intricate environmental challenges. One of the main reasons why learning about the environ- ment is crucial on a global scale is because environmental scientists use research, inquiry, and modelling to advance hypotheses about the causes and consequences of environmental phenomena. Environmental science is concerned with the investigation of pollution and degradation of the natural world, includ- ing the study of the processes that pollute water, land, air, soil, and living things. We can use it as a benchmark for a natural environment that is free from danger and in good health. Safe drinking water, clean living circumstances, pure air, fertile land, nutritious food, and progress are all topics covered. Dimensions of environmental protection & management such as sustainable environmental law, environmental management, environmental protection, and environmen- tal engineering are growing.