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Journal of Pollution

ISSN: 2684-4958

Open Access

Volume 6, Issue 1 (2023)

Commentary Pages: 1 - 2

Beyond Carbon: Exploring Lesser-Known Contributors to Climate Change and Pollution

Jesse Evans*

DOI: 10.37421/2684-4958.2023.6.287

As global efforts to address climate change and pollution intensify, it is crucial to broaden our focus beyond carbon emissions. This article delves into lesser-known contributors to these challenges, unveiling the impact of pollutants such as methane, black carbon, fluorinated gases, and microplastics. Through an exploration of their sources, effects, and mitigation strategies, we highlight the need for a comprehensive approach to combat climate change and pollution. By understanding and addressing these lesser-known factors, we can chart a more sustainable and resilient course for our planet. By understanding the sources and implications of these pollutants, we can develop more comprehensive strategies to mitigate their effects and create a healthier planet for current and future generations. In the realm of environmental challenges, the spotlight often shines brightest on carbon emissions as the primary driver of climate change and pollution.

Short Communication Pages: 1 - 2

Chemical Cocktail: Understanding the Complex Interactions of Pollutants in Aquatic Environments

Lucas Cooper*

DOI: 10.37421/2684-4958.2023.6.288

Aquatic environments, once teeming with life and vitality, now face an intricate and perilous challenge – the proliferation of pollutants. This comprehensive article dives into the complex interactions of pollutants in aquatic ecosystems, unraveling the intricate web of chemical cocktails that threaten water quality, biodiversity, and human health. Through an in-depth analysis of pollutant sources, pathways, and synergistic effects, we shed light on the urgent need to comprehend and mitigate the multifaceted impact of pollutants. By understanding the intricate dance of chemicals in aquatic ecosystems, we aim to inspire informed action, promote sustainable practices, and safeguard the fragile balance of aquatic life.

Mini Review Pages: 1 - 2

Emerging Airborne Pollutants: Unveiling the Threat of Microplastics

Itsuki Takeuchi*

DOI: 10.37421/2684-4958.2023.6.289

Microplastics, tiny plastic particles less than 5 millimeters in size, have emerged as a concerning class of airborne pollutants with far-reaching implications for environmental and human health. This article provides an overview of the sources, distribution, and potential impacts of airborne microplastics. It explores the pathways through which these particles enter the atmosphere and examines their interactions with atmospheric components. Additionally, the article discusses the potential risks posed by inhalation of microplastics to human respiratory health and the broader environment. The article highlights the need for comprehensive research, innovative monitoring techniques, and effective mitigation strategies to address the growing threat of airborne microplastics.

Mini Review Pages: 1 - 2

Evaluating the Long-Term Effects of Industrial Noise Pollution on Marine Ecosystems

Benjiro Hasegawa*

DOI: 10.37421/2684-4958.2023.6.290

Industrial noise pollution, an often-overlooked consequence of human activities, has emerged as a significant stressor in marine ecosystems. This article delves into the long-term effects of industrial noise pollution on marine environments, exploring its sources, propagation, and impacts on marine organisms and ecosystems. We discuss the intricate mechanisms through which noise disrupts vital ecological processes, from communication and navigation to feeding and reproduction. Through a comprehensive review of existing research, we highlight the urgent need for enhanced regulations, mitigation strategies, and further interdisciplinary studies to safeguard the delicate balance of marine life and preserve the health of our oceans.

Perspective Pages: 1 - 2

From Source to Sea: Tracing the Journey of Plastic Waste in River Ecosystems

Nicolas Durand*

DOI: 10.37421/2684-4958.2023.6.291

Plastic waste has permeated river ecosystems, leaving an indelible mark on both aquatic environments and the organisms that inhabit them. This comprehensive article traces the intricate journey of plastic waste from its sources on land to its eventual destination in the seas. Through an exploration of the pathways, impacts, and potential mitigation strategies, we illuminate the urgent need to address plastic pollution at its roots. By understanding the complex interplay between human activity, river dynamics, and plastic waste, we hope to inspire informed action and effective solutions to combat this pressing global issue. Rivers, often celebrated as lifelines of civilizations, have become conduits of an escalating global challenge – plastic pollution. In the wake of rapid industrialization and urban expansion, plastic waste has pervaded river ecosystems, leaving an enduring imprint on aquatic environments. This article embarks on a voyage that unveils the intricate journey of plastic waste from its genesis on land to its profound impact on river ecosystems and its onward voyage to the vast oceans.

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