A Primer on Earth Pollution: Pollution Types and Disposal

A Primer on Earth Pollution: Pollution Types and Disposal
Author: J. Senthil Kumar
Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2020-12-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9811476535

A Primer on Earth Pollution: Pollution Types and Disposal, is an encyclopedia of important research articles and short essays on pollution. Chapters in the initial half provide information about a wide variety of pollutants (dyes and microplastics) and contributing factors (thermal pollution and the impact of GM plants, for instance). Each chapter explains the nature of polluting agents and presents notes and references on preventive measures. Notes on the associated clinical complications due to exposure are also proved where applicable, such as the case of MDR bacteria in marine environments. The latter chapters of the book cover the biotechnology of medical waste disposal using microbes as well as nanotechnology used for limiting the spread of COVID-19. The volume is a handy reference for students and trainees in the field of environmental science as it brings a balance of basic and applied information on the subject of pollution.

Environmental Pollution

Environmental Pollution
Author: S.M. Shafi
Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Dist
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2005
Genre: Air
ISBN: 9788126903665

The Book Environmental Pollution, Is The Outcome Of Intensive Efforts Made By The Author For More Than Seven Years In Collection Of Materials, Their Recasting To Suit Own Scheme Of Requirement And Also Incorporating New Research Findings From Reputed Researchers On Environmental Pollution In The Book. The Book Has Been Styled To Cover The Requirements Of University Syllabus For The Graduate (Honours) And Postgraduate Students Of Various Universities.The Book Covers Major Aspects Of Environment: Air Pollution, Water Pollution, Soil And Land Pollution, And Pollution By Physical Agents (Causing Radioactive Pollution, Thermal Pollution, Sound Pollution). Under The Umbrella Of These Four Major Aspects A Lot Of Valuable Information Has Been Given On Many Topics Including Particulate Pollutants, Problems Of Aerosol Accumulation, Role Of Aerosol In Photochemical Pollution, Phenomenon Of Acid Rain And Its Effects, Problem Of Ozone Depletion, Uses And Destructive Role Of Chlorofluorocarbons (Cfcs), Causes Of Global Warming, And Role Of Some Air-Borne Organisms As Biopollutants. These Items Represent Main Segments Of Atmospheric Pollution.Likewise, Matters On Industrial Pollution, Particularly Sewage And Some Other Biodegradable Wastes, Role Of Infectious Agents In Water To Spread Diseases, Production Of Excess Of Plant Nutrients In Water, Organic Chemicals Of Exotic Sources (Including Insecticides, Herbicides, Surfactant Chemicals In Detergents), Inorganic Chemicals In Water, Agricultural Solid Wastes, Sediments, Coastal Pollution/Oil Pollution, Etc., Represent Main Instances Of Water Pollution.Four Chapters On (I) Pollution Due To Deforestations (Ii) Mining Operation (Iii) Radioactive Isotopes As Pollutants, And (Iv) Genetic Disorders In Organisms By Pollutants Are Of Rare Importance, Liable To Give Some Starting Knowledge To Common Readers Of This Book And Provide Awareness Of How Unsafe They Are In This Universe. The Informations On Effect Of Pollutants, On Human Health, Animal Health, Plants, Materials And Properties Are Of General Public Interest And Introduction Of Legal Steps For Controlling Pollution Carry Additional Significance.

Environmental Pollution and Health

Environmental Pollution and Health
Author: Laurie Collier Hillstrom
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2015-06-12
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1420511696

Author Laurie Collier Hillstrom focuses on the how pollution impacts both human health as well as environmental health. This book discusses the types of pollution, increased awareness of pollution, and the negative consequences it has on health. Full-color photographs and diagrams, a glossary, sources for further reading and research, and a detailed subject index are also included.

Environmental Pollution

Environmental Pollution
Author: Timmy Katyal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1989
Genre: Contamination (Technology)
ISBN: 9788170411239

This Book Is A Pioneering Effort To Meet The Challenging Requirements Of Understanding Environmental Pollution. The Book Has Been Written Especially To Fill The Need For A One-Volume General Discussion Of The Major Types Of Environmental Pollution Air, Water Noise, Solid Waste, Thermal, Marine, And Radiation Pollution And Their Adverse Effects On Man And On The Environment. Historical And Current Statistics Have Been Included Mainly From Indian, Japanese, Canadian And American Experiences In Order To Show The Progress That Has Been Made In The Past In Overcoming Some Types Of Pollution And Yet To Demonstrate The Magnitude Of Existing Problems.This Book Will Prove Useful To Students As Part Of Their General Education Or As An Early Step Towards An Environmental Career, To Teachers As An Aid In Developing Formal Environment Curricula Or In Incorporating Discussions Of Environmental Problems In Existing Courses And To Educated Laymen, As A Scientific Introduction To Pollutions And Its Control. This Book Will Prove As Useful Guide For Public Health Authorities And Industrial Organizations. Our Main Aim In Writing This Book Has Been To Show How It Is Possible To Enjoy The Benefits Of Technology Without Suffering The Evils Of Pollution. This Book Also Includes Legal Aspects Of Environmental Pollution.

Environmental Pollution

Environmental Pollution
Author: N.Manivasakam
Publisher: NBT India
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1984
Genre:
ISBN: 9788123710341

At a time when environmental pollution is increasing day by day, this book, while discussing the general nature of pollution, also examines in detail somke of the major areas of pollution like air, water and soil including thermal radiation and noise pollution and their deterious on man and environment alike.

Understanding Environmental Pollution

Understanding Environmental Pollution
Author: Marquita K. Hill
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2004-08-26
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780521527262

Understanding Environmental Pollution systematically introduces pollution issues to students and others with little scientific background. The first edition received excellent reviews, and the new edition has been completely refined and updated. The book moves from the definition of pollution and how pollutants behave, to air and water pollution basics, pollution and global change, solid waste, and pollution in the home. It also discusses persistent and bioaccumulative chemicals, and pesticides, and it places greater stress on global pollutants. The relationship between energy generation and use, and pollution is stressed, as well as the importance of going beyond pollution control, to pollution prevention. Impacts on human and environmental health are emphasized throughout. Students are often invited to come to their own conclusions after having been presented with a variety of opinions. This textbook provides the basic concepts of pollution, toxicology and risk assessment for non-science majors as well as environmental science students.

Encyclopedia of Pollution, Revised Edition

Encyclopedia of Pollution, Revised Edition
Author: Robert Blauvelt
Publisher: Infobase Holdings, Inc
Total Pages: 1038
Release: 2020-06-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1438195990

Praise for the previous edition: "Editors' Choice Reference Source"—Booklist "Best Reference Source"—Library Journal "Runner-up, General Nonfiction category"—Green Book Festival "Top 40 Reference Titles"—Pennsylvania School Librarians Association "A worthwhile reference for high school students and the general public."—Library Journal "...interesting and helpful...will help readers gain an understanding of major concepts, terms, and events in modern pollution studies. Recommended."—Choice "Definitive yet accessible...notable for reliable information on a topic of interest to both undergraduate and lay audiences, merits high recommendation for high-school, public, and academic libraries."—Booklist, starred review "...fascinating..."—Library Journal "...an excellent addition for all academic libraries and large public libraries."—American Reference Books Annual "This accessible and attractive encyclopedia provides depth, variety and currency and would be valuable for most high school collections."—Pennsylvania School Librarians Association "...recommended...an excellent source of background reading."—Reference Reviews Newly updated, the Encyclopedia of Pollution, Revised Edition is a comprehensive reference designed to address all aspects of pollution and the global impact on the environment in a single source. Containing more than 300 entries and essays interspersed throughout, it uses the most current scientific data to explain the different types of pollutants including properties, production, uses, environmental release and fate, adverse health response to exposure, and environmental regulations on human exposure. It provides the scientific background on the water, soil, and air of environments where the pollutants are released. Coverage also includes pollution regulation, the function of federal regulatory agencies and environmental advocacy groups, and the technology and methods to reduce pollution and to remediate existing pollution problems. Numerous case studies explore the most infamous of pollution events such as the Exxon Valdez oil spill, the Gulf War oil well fires, the Chernobyl disaster, Hurricane Katrina, the World Trade Center disaster, and the Love Canal in New York, among many others—including those that had great impact on legislation or that were used in popular media such as the films Erin Brockovich and A Civil Action. Biographies are provided of some of the leaders and pioneers of pollution study and activism. Other useful features include a detailed glossary, a timeline, and tables.

Poisoning Planet Earth

Poisoning Planet Earth
Author: Britannica Educational Publishing
Publisher: Britannica Educational Publishing
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2011-05-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1615305572

Although industrialization and modernization have dramatically improved the quality of our lives, they have also largely contributed to the destruction of our natural resources by engendering waste and creating depletion through overuse. As the world’s population continues to grow and consume, litter, chemicals, and a host of other harmful products overrun our land, air, and water. This intriguing volume examines the various pollutants and human activities that threaten the natural world, with a special look at deforestation and desertification.

Environmental Pollution: Causes, Impacts and Management Techniques

Environmental Pollution: Causes, Impacts and Management Techniques
Author: Michelle Randall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2021-12-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781647401429

Environmental pollution refers to the contamination of the natural environment due to the introduction of chemical substances or energy in the form of heat, noise or light. Such chemical and energy species, or pollutants, can be artificially produced or occur in nature. Environmental pollution can be classified as air pollution, water pollution, soil contamination, thermal pollution, noise pollution, radioactive contamination, etc. Motor vehicle emissions, nuclear waste disposal activity, petrochemical plants, burning of natural vegetation, use of pesticides and herbicides, nuclear waste disposal activity, etc. are primary causes of environmental pollution. Pollution is harmful to the environment and to humans in several ways. Adverse air and water quality can kill organisms and cause diseases, while mercury ingestion is associated with neurologic symptoms and developmental deficits in children. Through adroit pollution control measures, particularly by adopting the practices of reusing, recycling, composting and minimizing wastes, pollution can be effectively managed. This book covers in detail some existent theories and innovative concepts revolving around environmental pollution. Some of the diverse topics covered in this book address the varied causes, impacts and management techniques of environmental pollution. This book is a complete source of knowledge on the present status of this important field.

Reducing Pollution and Waste

Reducing Pollution and Waste
Author: Jen Green
Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2012
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1410943275

Discusses the issue of pollution and waste throughout the world, including the long- and short-term affects on the environment, worldwide government regulations on pollution, and how to reduce waste and pollution.