WAYS TO REDUCE ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION IN THE CONTEXT OF THE GLOBAL ECOLOGICAL CRISIS
Keywords:
global ecological crisis, environmental pollution, environmental policy, waste management, sustainable development, green technologies, natural resources.Abstract
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the main causes of environmental pollution under the conditions of the global ecological crisis, as well as its socio-economic and ecological impacts and mitigation strategies. The study reveals that the primary drivers of environmental pollution include rapid industrialization, the increasing number of vehicles, the growth of household and industrial waste, and the inefficient use of natural resources. These factors contribute to the degradation of air, water, and soil resources, posing significant threats to human health and ecosystem sustainability. The research highlights the global nature of environmental problems and examines their economic and social consequences. Special attention is given to effective solutions, such as the implementation of environmentally friendly technologies, the development of waste management systems, the strengthening of environmental policies, and the improvement of public ecological awareness. The findings emphasize the importance of a comprehensive and systematic approach to addressing environmental challenges and ensuring sustainable development. The study contributes to the development of scientifically grounded strategies aimed at reducing environmental pollution and promoting ecological balance.
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