pollution

Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change. Pollution can take the form of any substance (solid, liquid, or gas) or energy (such as radioactivity, heat, sound, or light). Pollutants, the components of pollution, can be either foreign substances/energies or naturally occurring contaminants.
Although environmental pollution can be caused by natural events, the word pollution generally implies that the contaminants have an anthropogenic source – that is, a source created by human activities, such as manufacturing, extractive industries, poor waste management, transportation or agriculture. Pollution is often classed as point source (coming from a highly concentrated specific site, such as a factory, mine, construction site), or nonpoint source pollution (coming from a widespread distributed sources, such as microplastics or agricultural runoff).
Many sources of pollution were unregulated parts of industrialization during the 19th and 20th centuries until the emergence of environmental regulation and pollution policy in the later half of the 20th century. Sites where historically polluting industries released persistent pollutants may have legacy pollution long after the source of the pollution is stopped. Major forms of pollution include air pollution, water pollution, litter, noise pollution, plastic pollution, soil contamination, radioactive contamination, thermal pollution, light pollution, and visual pollution.
Pollution has widespread consequences on human and environmental health, having systematic impact on social and economic systems. In 2019, pollution killed approximately nine million people worldwide (about one in six deaths that year); about three-quarters of these deaths were caused by air pollution. A 2022 literature review found that levels of anthropogenic chemical pollution have exceeded planetary boundaries and now threaten entire ecosystems around the world. Pollutants frequently have outsized impacts on vulnerable populations, such as children and the elderly, and marginalized communities, because polluting industries and toxic waste sites tend to be collocated with populations with less economic and political power. This outsized impact is a core reason for the formation of the environmental justice movement, and continues to be a core element of environmental conflicts, particularly in the Global South.
Because of the impacts of these chemicals, local and international countries' policy have increasingly sought to regulate pollutants, resulting in increasing air and water quality standards, alongside regulation of specific waste streams. Regional and national policy is typically supervised by environmental agencies or ministries, while international efforts are coordinated by the UN Environmental Program and other treaty bodies. Pollution mitigation is an important part of all of the Sustainable Development Goals.

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    Environment Air travelling and pollution

    Do you like to travel by air (plane) even with it's high levels of air pollution and being bad for the environment? I haven't travelled by plane for a while due to Coronavirus but over the past few years I haven't considered the impact that flying has on the environment as a whole. It's very bad...
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    Environment PFAS Pollution Led To Drinking Water Contamination, Study Finds

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/feb/25/pfas-us-drinking-water-wells-study
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    Environment What kind of pollution personally bothers you most?

    I work in the oil & Gas industry, would like your thoughts on this one.
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    Environment Video: The cost of air pollution

    Interesting video.
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    Environment How many types of Environment Pollution are there?

    There are 4 types of pollution in our nature. 1. Water pollution 2. Soil pollution 3. Air Pollution 4. Land pollution 5. Noise pollution How do protect ourselves from this pollution?
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    Environment Environmental Pollution!

    Environmental Pollution is one of the major and genuine dangers these days. It is debasing the environment of Earth without fail. The way of life of an individual is one reason for causing Pollution. The hurtful toxins are blending in with our current circumstances and corrupting the quality...
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    The face mask will still be in fashion after the pandemic era due to the air pollution

    I saw the headline in one tv network about the air pollution. I remember during the lockdown when the mountain in the next town was very visible. Public transportation was banned for 2 months and that was a great contributor to the cleaner air that the mountain was very clear in the morning. Now...
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    Air pollution is lesser in higher places

    I had read an article that higher places have less air pollution because the particulates of smoke tends to go down with the cold temperature. In tropical countries the hot temperature tends to lift the particulates together with the air. This made me think that if you want to be away from the...
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    Congestion in the city contributes to pollution

    I have read an article about environment that crowded residential areas in the city greatly contributes to the pollution. In our town the congestion is already starting because the houses are getting smaller and the lots too have no more space. There are so many cars parked on the road due to...
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    What is your take on noise pollution?

    There is an ordinance here that was recently passed in banning karaoke singing after 9 pm and before lunch time. That means you can only sing with karaoke machine from 1 pm to 9 pm. The issue is noise pollution which is a bother to the neighbors. I agree with that. But what makes me wonder is...
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    How do people influence water pollution?

    People are the primary driver of water pollution, which is set off from numerous points of view: By the unloading of modern waste; because of temperature rise, that causes the adjustment of water by diminishing the oxygen in its arrangement; Or because of deforestation, which makes silt and...
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    How would we prevent air pollution?

    On Days when High Particle Levels are Expected, Take these Extra Steps to Reduce Pollution: * Diminish the number of excursions you take in your vehicle. * Decrease or dispense with chimney and wood oven use. * Try not to consume leaves, garbage, and different materials. * Try not to utilize...
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    Noise pollution should also be illegal

    Noise is getting common in our village. I have noticed that many are into karaoke singing at their homes. Their speakers seem to be on full volume so it is really disturbing. Can you imagine a neighbor on the left and a neighbor on the right are like competing with their singing? There is an...
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    Reduction of pollution due to COVID lockdown

    What are your thoughts about this? We have all observed the reduction of pollution thanks to the lockdown but it's not really something to brag about. We just have to take note of how many things can be done just by sitting at home and how many things need our physical presence. By making sure...
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