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Title: Global Temperature and Pollution System
Authors: Srivastava, Ashutosh
Dhanush
Chakravarthy, Palaparthi
Goyal, Ankush
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Cyber Tech Publications
Abstract: A complex and interconnected environmental system, the global warming and pollution systems have a profound impact on our world. Melting ice, frequent extreme heat waves and climate change are just some of the worrying effects of rising global temperatures, mostly from greenhouse gases a simultaneous rise in pollution from multiple sources such as deforestation, transportation and industrial emissions, and adverse health effects on humans and wildlife In order to preserve the future of our planet, and provide for future generations to have healthy and livable conditions, it is important to understand and respond to this complex system. Global warming and pollution are two significant environmental issues that transcend country boundaries. worldwide effects include how the economy, socially, and geographically are all impacted. There is a strong link between pollution and increase in temperatures, which is one of the most imp points of climate change. Strict on emesition of carbon, disposal management and environmental increment, and worldwide action to decrease this issue by decreasing greenhouse gas realizing, building houses of clean energy and building of sustainable land use and agricultural practices - Industrial tours, etc. Effective practices pollution control methods ecofriendly transportation is guaranty and create the planet in self- defense way a delicate balance and guarantee's a related methods for future for all and acknowledge the link between pollution and global warming.
URI: http://lrcdrs.bennett.edu.in:80/handle/123456789/3989
ISSN: 978-93-5053-902-6
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