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Pollution News

Pollution

 
Water, land, the air we breathe and several other entities can become polluted. Air pollutants may be natural or man-made and may take the form of solid particles, liquid droplets or gases. Water pollution can come from sewage treatment plants, factories, ships, agricultural runoff, mining activities and paved roads, and there are numerous other sources of different types of pollution.
 
We can always take action against pollution: in cleaning up what's existing and, more importantly, preventing more. We can do that by changing how we manufacture as well as how we behave: reduce how much you use, reuse what's left when you're done, and recycle what you can't reuse. Policy has been enacted in the U.S. to prevent and reduce pollution at its sources. (Source: EPA / Photo: Flickr)
 

Articles about Pollution

  • Satellites track post-Sandy pollutants

    Fri, Nov 16 2012 at 1:19 PM

    Damage from Hurricane Sandy took several wastewater treatment plants offline, emptying bacteria- and virus-filled raw sewage into waterways.

  • People in poor, non-white neighborhoods breathe more hazardous particles

    Thu, Nov 01 2012 at 12:50 PM

    Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, St. Louis and Fresno are among the metropolitan areas with unhealthful levels of fine particles.

  • Building a rocket stove to heat up the house

    Fri, Oct 26 2012 at 2:04 PM

    One blogger took a super-efficient stove design that's been embraced in the developing world and applied it to heating up his living room. Read about how he did it here.

  • The worst everyday air pollutants -- and what they do to our bodies

    Thu, Oct 18 2012 at 11:12 AM

    Here's how some of the most common air pollutants are created and the effect they have on our bodies.

  • Kite flying measures air pollution in China

    Mon, Oct 15 2012 at 9:56 AM

    A project created by 2 graduate students aims to measure air pollution in Chinese skies by flying kites with pollution sensors and lights attached.

  • Plant managers on trial for toxic mud spill in Hungary

    Wed, Sep 26 2012 at 1:32 PM

    Employees of the chemical plant have been charged with negligence, waste management violations and damages to the environment.

  • Australian coal basin may be top 10 polluter

    Wed, Sep 19 2012 at 3:00 AM

    Greenpeace said the Galilee Basin could threaten the global climate, as well as destroy local habitat, if all of its thermal coal was mined and burnt.

  • Canned air from your favorite cities now on sale

    Tue, Sep 04 2012 at 4:02 AM

    Miss the smells of home? Artist Kirill Rudenko is canning air from many of the world's major cities and selling it for $10 a pop.

  • Wind cycles create pollution hotspots in cities

    Sat, Aug 25 2012 at 8:50 AM

    A new study shows that winds in cities disperse pollution particles in specific patterns, rather than scattering them randomly.

  • Study: Cleaner cars have reduced some Los Angeles air pollution levels by 98%

    Wed, Aug 22 2012 at 12:14 PM

    Pollution from cars has dropped 50% in the past decade, but the city still has the worst smog problem in the nation.

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