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Air pollution has been aggravated by developments that typically occur as countries become industrialised: growing cities, increasing traffic, rapid economic development and industrialisation, and higher levels of energy consumption. The high...
It is the action of human beings that determines the worth of any material. Materials having potential for gainful utilization remain in the category of waste until its potential is understood and put to right use. Fly ash is one such example...
Renewable energy sources also called non-conventional energy, are sources that are continuously replenished by natural processes. For example, solar energy, wind energy, bio-energy - bio-fuels grown sustain ably), hydropower...
Uncontrolled usage and/or release of chemicals in Lebanon may increase the risk of developing cancer. Successive wars on Lebanon, usage of excessive amounts of pesticides and fertilizers, smoking of cigarettes and pipes, combustion of low-qua...
E-Waste Policy for India Under the aegis of ASSOCHAM Expert Committee on Environment a Seminar on “E-Waste Policy for India” was held in New Delhi on May 26, 2006. Designed with the aim of spreading awareness on the hazards...