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Impact of industrial & traffic induced air pollution on human health

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Title Impact of industrial & traffic induced air pollution on human health
 
Creator Mudgal, Manish
Khan, Mohd Akram
Mishra, Deepti
Padmakaran, Prabha
 
Description 74-79
World wide problem of nature's imbalance is becoming serious day-by-day. Every day new materials are being developed
and manufactured in different industries and in turn industrial production generates severe environmental pollution.
Environmental pollution is in such an undesirable situation that as a result of physical and chemical changes air, water
and land loose their natural qualities which results in harmful effect on biological organisms and plants. The threat
due to war by chemical weapons is not less dangerous than environment. Whether the choice for human war depends
upon the nature of the human beings but the environment has degraded to such an extent that it has nothing else
to give except the poisonous gases in the atmosphere. We are the persons who brought the environment to a dangerous
state. We destroyed forests, developed concrete forests in cities, stopped flow of rivers, established new pollution
generating industries, increased the generation of poisonous gases by use of various resources on earth resulting in breathing
problems in the air. Situation is becoming worse to such an extent that none of the environmental components like
air, water and land are exempted from the effects of pollution.
 
Date 2009-02-12T09:42:46Z
2009-02-12T09:42:46Z
2008-06
 
Type Article
 
Identifier 0771-7706
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3104
 
Language en_US
 
Publisher CSIR
 
Source BVAAP Vol.16(1) [June 2008]