Environmental Resilience, Climate and Sustainability

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Pollution Control

Pollution control focuses on preventing, reducing, and managing the release of harmful substances into the environment to protect human health, ecosystems, and natural resources. It addresses different forms of pollution, including air, water, soil, noise, and thermal pollution, caused mainly by industrial activities, transportation, agriculture, and urbanization. Effective pollution control involves the use of regulatory frameworks, emission standards, waste treatment technologies, and sustainable industrial practices. Techniques such as filtration, recycling, wastewater treatment, renewable energy adoption, and cleaner production methods play a key role in minimizing environmental contamination. Pollution control also emphasizes monitoring and assessment systems to track environmental quality and ensure compliance with environmental laws. Strengthening pollution control strategies is essential for reducing ecological damage, improving public health, and supporting sustainable environmental development.