Summary: The text discusses the impact of human activities on the Arctic region and the resulting changes in the ecosystem. It highlights the role of pollutants released into the environment by industrial activities, transportation, and waste disposal that have led to the contamination of air, water, and soil in the Arctic. As a result, wildlife, indigenous communities, and the overall ecosystem are facing significant threats, including disruptions in food chains, habitat loss, and health risks. The melting of the Arctic ice due to global warming further exacerbates these issues, leading to changes in sea levels, ocean currents, and weather patterns worldwide. Efforts to mitigate these impacts include international agreements, regulations on emissions, and conservation initiatives, but more action is needed to protect the fragile Arctic environment and its inhabitants from the detrimental effects of human actions.