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Pollution
Causes, Conséquences et Pistes pour une Planète plus Propre

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Pollution Discover a comprehensive exploration of pollution in all its forms, from the visible smog choking our cities to the invisible chemicals seeping into our groundwater and the microscopic plastics infiltrating the food chain. Each chapter breaks down complex scientific concepts into clear, engaging explanations, revealing how everyday activities—driving, farming, consuming—contribute to a global web of environmental impact. You’ll gain a deep understanding of the sources, pathways, and consequences of contaminants in air, water, and soil, and learn why even the smallest particles can have profound effects on human health and ecosystems.

Beyond diagnosis, the book equips you with the knowledge to see solutions as clearly as the problems. It surveys cutting‑edge technologies—from advanced air filters and real‑time sensor networks to carbon‑capture drones and bioremediation microbes—that are already turning the tide. You’ll examine how policy tools like cap‑and‑trade, green taxes, and international treaties have historically driven change, and how emerging frameworks can accelerate a transition to renewable energy, circular economies, and sustainable agriculture. Each solution is presented with realistic assessments of its potential and limitations, empowering you to judge what works and why.

The narrative also confronts the human dimension of pollution, spotlighting the disproportionate burden on vulnerable communities and the intertwined struggles for environmental justice, public health, and economic equity. By following case studies from Flint to Cancer Alley, you’ll see how pollution exacerbates social inequities and why addressing these disparities is essential to any lasting remedy. At the same time, the book highlights the power of individual action—mindful consumption, waste reduction, sustainable transport, and community advocacy—showing how collective choices can reshape markets and drive systemic change.

Finally, you’ll walk away with a actionable roadmap for a cleaner future, integrating scientific insight, technological innovation, sound policy, and cultural shift. The book encourages readers to think beyond piecemeal fixes and envision a regenerative system where waste is designed out, energy is renewable, and ecosystems are resilient. Whether you are a concerned citizen, a student, a professional, or a policymaker, this guide offers the clarity and motivation needed to turn awareness into effective stewardship of our planet.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • A comprehensive overview of all major pollution categories—air, water, soil, noise, light, thermal, radioactive, and plastic—detailing their sources, chemical nature, and how they move through the environment.
  • In-depth analysis of the direct physiological effects of pollutants on human health, covering respiratory, cardiovascular, nervous, endocrine, and carcinogenic pathways with real‑world examples.
  • Examination of how pollution undermines ecosystems and biodiversity, including eutrophication, acid rain, bioaccumulation, habitat disruption, and the cascading impacts on food webs.
  • Clear explanation of the climate‑pollution link, showing how greenhouse gases, aerosols, and other pollutants alter Earth’s energy balance and drive global warming and feedback loops.
  • Presentation of viable solutions: technological innovations, policy and governance tools, circular economy principles, sustainable agriculture, bioremediation, corporate responsibility, and individual actions that together chart a path to a cleaner future.
Who's It For:

This book is designed for environmentally conscious readers, undergraduate and graduate students in environmental science or related fields, educators, policymakers, and sustainability professionals who seek a thorough, science‑based understanding of pollution’s causes, impacts, and solutions. It also serves engaged citizens and community advocates looking for actionable knowledge to inform personal choices, local initiatives, or advocacy efforts.

Author:

Dr Alex Bugeja, PhD

Published By:

Ephyia Publishing


Date Published:

May 29, 2026

Word Count:

64,665 words

Reading Time:

4 hours 32 minutes

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