Ishan Law Journal

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November

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION: A THREAT TO LIFE IN THE AIR

Keywords:

Environmental Protection, Air Pollution, Human Index, Globalization and Biodiversity.

Abstract

As of the Meaning of shloka “Eternal is the relationship between Nature and human beings. The relationship is eternal. All the elements of water, wind, sky, fire, and earth are verily the holders and nourishers of creatures.” Which clearly formulate the relationship between human and environment, so the Protection of environment has always been the matter of great concern since evolution of mankind, which has been in embedded in our cultural values and traditions, Earth is the man’s paradise. The environment is a matter of huge concern not only in the local area but in a global aspect too. Any contamination of the environment is called Environmental Pollution. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to be well equipped with know-how of environmental affairs because. The human economy is afflicted in an extensive radius of activities that are causing boundless. vandalization to the ecosystem that succor, both our species and earth’s heritage of biodiversity. Today, environmental pollution has become a global problem and climatic change, depletion of ozone layer, acid rain, ocean pollution, desertification and loss of tropical forests are some of the global concerns. International fraternities have derived some important principles to deal with global environmental pollution.

References

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Authors

Dr. Rakesh Kumar

Govt. Law College, Alwar, Rajasthan, India

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Published Date2024-11-19
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How To SiteDr. Rakesh Kumar (2024). ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION: A THREAT TO LIFE IN THE AIR. Ishan Law Journal, 2(01).
IssueVol.2 No. 01 (2024), ISHAN LAW JOURNAL