Monday, 15 April 2019



2nd Annual Congress on
Environmental Pollution and Health
October 21-22, 2019 Sydney, Australia
Theme: Sustainable Environmental Practices for Reducing Global Pollution and related Health hazards

Saturday, 13 April 2019


2nd Annual Congress on Environmental Pollution and Health
October 21-22, 2019 Sydney, Australia

Theme: Sustainable Environmental Practices for Reducing Global Pollution and related Health hazards
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Tuesday, 9 April 2019


2nd Annual Congress on Environmental Pollution and Health
October 21-22, 2019 Sydney, Australia
Theme: Sustainable Environmental Practices for Reducing Global Pollution and related Health hazards
#environmentalpollution  #globalwarming #environmentalhealth #environmentalwaste #environmentalchemistry

Monday, 8 April 2019



2nd Annual Congress on Environmental Pollution and Health
October 21-22, 2019 Sydney, Australia
Theme: Sustainable Environmental Practices for Reducing Global Pollution and related Health hazards
#environmentalpollution  #globalwarming #environmentalhealth #environmentalwaste #environmentalchemistry

Wednesday, 3 April 2019



2nd Annual Congress on Environmental Pollution and Health
October 21-22, 2019 Sydney, Australia
Theme: Sustainable Environmental Practices for Reducing Global Pollution and related Health hazards
#environmentalpollution  #globalwarming #environmentalhealth #environmentalwaste #environmentalchemistry

Sunday, 31 March 2019



2nd Annual Congress on
Environmental Pollution and Health
October 21-22, 2019 Sydney, Australia
Theme: Sustainable Environmental Practices for Reducing Global Pollution and related Health hazards













Trump EPA appointees want more air pollution — that’s a very bad idea



Climate change garners most of the headlines, but the Trump administration is pushing a much larger and broader pro-pollution agenda whose latest manifestation is a push at the EPA to overturn a long-established scientific consensus that fine particulate pollution (colloquially “soot”) kills people.
This is critically important for two main reasons.
One is that for decades the EPA has been regulating various sources of particulate emissions and the science around how harmful they are plays a role in driving how strict those regulations become. The other is that particulate emissions play a key role in the bureaucratic politics of climate change.
Because carbon dioxide emissions are global and the consequences of climate change are also global, it is generally hard to demonstrate that cutting a given source of greenhouse gas emissions will have large benefits to Americans. But most regulations that reduce carbon emissions also reduce much more localized soot — and taking into account the fact that soot has a marked tendency to kill people who live nearby the emissions sources is important to making the cost-benefit analysis math work.
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Contaminated underground water leads to rise in many diseases

Citizens dwelling in the areas, where use of contaminated underground water is prominent to meet the demand of their basic needs, are on the verge of getting more prone to water pollution related disorders as experts raise the alarm the regarding the city's underground resource- contaminated by lethal toxin such as arsenic, nitrates and fluorides in some parts of Delhi. Experts pointed that how much the city is overdrawing its groundwater. The over-exploitation was to the extent of 27 percent -that is, for every 100 litres that gets replenished, Delhiites draw out approx 127 litres. It's based on analysis of groundwater use between 2011 and 2013, the latest year for which data is Available.
The arsenic contamination is not widespread, but it may point to unacceptable ground pollution in the city, expert informed. "Arsenic contamination has been found in some parts of the Yamuna flood plains but it's still a rare occurrence. Though arsenic pollution is considered geogenic (naturally occurring) in other parts of India, some papers have attributed arsenic contamination to fly ash from thermal power plants in Delhi.

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Global E-Waste Management Market, Trend, CAGR Status, Growth, Analysis and Forecast (2019 – 2024)

The key insights of the E-Waste Management market report:

The report provides key statistics on the market status of the E-Waste Management market manufacturers and is a valuable source of guidance and direction for companies and individuals interested in the industry.The report provides a basic overview of the industry including its definition, applications and manufacturing technology.
The E-Waste Management market report presents the company profile, product specifications, capacity, production value, and 2013-2018 market shares for key vendors.The total market is further divided by company, by country, and by application/type for the competitive landscape analysis.
The report estimates 2019-2024 market development trends of E-Waste Management Market.
Analysis of upstream raw materials, downstream demand and current market dynamics is also carried outThe report makes some important proposals for a new project of E-Waste Management Industry before evaluating its feasibility.
There are 4 key segments covered in this E-Waste Management Market report: 
Competitor segment,
Product type segment,
End use/application segment
Geography segment.

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Saturday, 23 March 2019


2nd Annual Congress on Environmental Pollution and Health
October 21-22, 2019 Sydney, Australia

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China Grants Millions to Cities to Tackle Water Pollution  
                         
The Chinese government has announced that it will provide a handful of cities with additional funding to allow them to clean up their highly-polluted rivers and waterways. Approximately 20 cities were selected for the pilot scheme at the end of last year, with more being earmarked for future years if all goes well.

Each of the chosen cities will receive an additional 600 million yuan (£68.7 million) per year until 2020 as the government aims to clean up the “black and stinking” contamination of certain rivers

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Green Court Asks Pollution Control Board To Prepare Noise Pollution Maps
The National Green Tribunal has directed the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) to prepare a noise pollution map and remedial action plan to solve the issue across the country.
The green panel said the absence of implementation of noise pollution norms affects health of citizens, especially infants and senior citizens.It also affects sleep, comfort, studies and other legitimate activities

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Global Waste Management Market 2019 – Latest Updates

Global Waste Management Market Report is a flawless analysis that considers the current scenario of the global Waste Management industry and its trends, driving forces, dynamics for the period 2019-2024. The report highlights several vital aspects of the market, which includes the competitive landscape, regional growth, and segmentation of the Waste Management market. It ensures to deliver cardinal insights into market status through each section of this report.

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