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Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 | |
Thermal Pollution | |
Light Pollution | |
Plastic Pollution |
Globalization
Thermal pollution refers to the alteration in the temperature of a natural aquatic environment, either an increase or decrease, induced by human activities. This has emerged as a growing and contemporary environmental concern, driven by the pervasive influence of globalization.
Thermal pollution occurs through practices such as discharging hot water from factories and power plants or clearing trees and vegetation that provide shade to streams, allowing sunlight to elevate water temperatures. Additionally, the release of cold water can have a cooling effect.
Similar to other types of water pollution, thermal pollution spreads, impacting numerous lakes, rivers, and water bodies across different regions of the world.
Power plants generating electricity from fossil fuels utilize water as a cooling agent in industrial facilities, contributing to shoreline deforestation and soil erosion.
Blue-green Algae
Reservoir
Light Pollution
Clownfish
Marine Ecosystem
Beach Species
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