The presence of
environmental pollution raises the issues of pollution control. Great efforts
are made to limit the release of harmful substances into the environment
through air pollution control. Wastewater treatment, solid-waste management, and recycling. Unfortunately, attempts at pollution control are often surpassed
by the scale of the problem, especially in less developed countries.
Noxious levels of air
pollution are typical in many large cities where particulates and gases from
transportation heating and manufacturing accumulate and linger. The problem of
plastic pollution on the land and in this ocean has only grown as the use of
single-use plastics has been found worldwide. In addition, greenhouse gas
emissions such as methane and carbon dioxide continue to drive global warming
and pose a significant threat to biodiversity and public health.
By: Samreen Rasheed
HOPELA
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