Is Air Pollution Increasing the Coronavirus Mortality Rate?

Air pollution is known to cause heart disease, lung cancer, and respiratory diseases such as emphysema and is responsible for about seven million premature deaths every year. This underlying health damage means long-standing air pollution in cities is likely to increase the death rate from respiratory infections, such as coronavirus. Long-standing air pollution in cities … Read more

The Effects of Environmental Pollution on Human Health

Environmental pollution has a cumulative effect on human health. Air pollution can cause respiratory problems such as allergies, asthma, eye and nose irritation and bronchial infections. Water pollution can cause gastrointestinal diseases, nausea, diarrhea, etc. Noise pollution has physical and psychological health consequences and can impair hearing ability. Polluted lands may contain hazardous chemicals, metals … Read more

How Serious is the Government about Climate Change?

Climate change is likely to lead to major health impacts in India – rising malnutrition and related health problems such as child stunting – and the poor are most likely to be affected by climate change. You must not have even seen the media arguing over such an issue. Indian media has no time for … Read more

The Relationship between Environment and sustainable Economic development

Sustainable development is based on the four pillars of sustainability: social, economic, technological environmental sustainability. Environment sustainable development is a collection of tools and procedures for testing, developing and debugging a program or application. Environment sustainable development reduces poverty, global warming, acid rain, pollution, urban sprawl, waste disposal, climate change and many more, through financial, … Read more

Environmental Protection and Human Rights – How to Protect Human Rights and Ecosystems

Environmental protection is an essential tool in an effort to ensure and secure an effective global enjoyment of human rights.  Human rights directly affected by environmental conditions include, but are not limited to.  The right to a healthy environment combines the environmental dimensions of cultural, civil, political, economic and social rights.  The basic right to … Read more

More diversity than before: Indications for recovery after ecosystem pollution

European whitefish from Lake Constance More diversity than before: Indications for recovery after ecosystem pollution Due to human activity, environmental damage can dramatically reduce the number of plant and animal species. At the same time, after the ecosystem is polluted, how biodiversity is cured and how it has been cleaned, there is very little known … Read more

A Novel Approach to Construction Waste Recycling

construction waste recycling A Novel Approach to Construction Waste Recycling Construction waste recycling Recycling of construction waste is the separation and isolation of recoverable waste materials generated during construction and reconstruction. Packaging, debris,  new materials and old materials scraps are famous recoverable materials. In the renovation, masonry materials, appliances, hardware,  doors and windows, building materials … Read more

Environmental Pollution and Its Effects – How to Reduce the Effects of Pollution

Environmental pollution is defined as the introduction of pollution (contaminants) into the natural environment to the extent that normal environmental processes are adversely affected.   Air pollutants such as nitrogen in the atmosphere can damage fish and other aquatic life when stored in surface water. Sulfur dioxide gas reacts with water and can cause high … Read more