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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

  • Who is really responsible for plastic waste?

    Fri, Aug 03 2012 at 4:43 PM

    Artist Asher Jay's "Garbagea" confronts us with our throwaway culture in this creative project.

  • Pacific Northwest coastal seas found to be highly caffeinated

    Thu, Aug 02 2012 at 5:48 PM

    Residents of the Pacific Northwest are known for their love of coffee — so much that their coastal waters are frothy with caffeine.

  • Lake trout a harbinger of global contaminants

    Thu, Aug 02 2012 at 4:35 PM

    Many pollutants hitchhike to Lake Ontario on northbound winds and currents flowing from lower latitudes in Asia, Europe and North America.

  • Hong Kong chokes under air pollution

    Thu, Aug 02 2012 at 6:04 AM

    Hong Kong's skyline was shrouded in a dense blanket of toxic smog and the sky looked grey, although the weather was fine and sunny.

  • Dog poop, our overlooked environmental hazard (Infographic)

    Sun, Jul 29 2012 at 5:52 PM

    Americans love their dogs. But picking up after them? Not so much. Here's why we should scoop the poop.

  • 7 countries join anti-soot, methane campaign

    Tue, Jul 24 2012 at 2:20 PM

    Britain, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy and Jordan are the latest members of the Clean Air and Climate Coalition.

  • Global greenhouse emissions continue to rise

    Fri, Jul 20 2012 at 1:49 PM

    2011's increase to 37.5 billion tons of CO2 was driven by China and India, which saw their carbon dioxide emissions jump by 9 and 6 percent, respectively.

  • Smog standard rejected by Obama would save thousands of lives yearly

    Fri, Jul 20 2012 at 9:50 AM

    Analysis determined that a new ozone standard of 70 parts per billion would save 4,310 deaths from heart attacks and respiratory diseases each year.

  • 50 tons of garbage pulled from Pacific Ocean

    Tue, Jul 17 2012 at 6:23 PM

    About half of the marine junk was broken fishing gear and plastic from Midway Atoll.

  • Killer cookstoves: Indoor smoke deadly in poor countries

    Wed, Jul 11 2012 at 1:42 PM

    A new study shows that even newer models of the cookstoves do little to alleviate health risks.

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