The document discusses major environmental problems including pollution of air, water and land; hazardous chemicals and wastes; land degradation; loss of biodiversity; ozone depletion; and climate change. It outlines causes such as emissions from industry and transport, agricultural runoffs, and inadequate policies. Responses discussed include national measures like ambient standards and international agreements such as the UNFCCC and its Kyoto Protocol. The judiciary is highlighted as playing a key role in responding to environmental issues caused by national activities that have impacts across borders.
UNEP's presentation is utilized to address the problems facing our planet and augment them with practical and effective solutions.
A new era is emerging where human-centric solutions matter more than ever before
UNEP's presentation is utilized to address the problems facing our planet and augment them with practical and effective solutions.
A new era is emerging where human-centric solutions matter more than ever before
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In World Environment Week, with this article, I offer my contribution in the sense of defending it from the impacts caused by human activities. This article aims to show how to mitigate the environmental impacts of the agricultural, industrial and oil sectors, of the thermoelectric, hydroelectric and nuclear power plants, of the road, rail, air, waterway, maritime and duct transportation sectors and of the cities.
deals with basic consept related to linkages in between Globalization and the degradation of the environment.
also suggests possible options to meet the chalange of environmental degradation in globalized environment
How to mitigate the environmental impacts in the productive sectors and in th...Fernando Alcoforado
This article aims to show how to mitigate the environmental impacts in the agricultural, livestock, industrial and oil sectors, the thermoelectric and hydroelectric plants, in nuclear power plants, the road transport sector, rail, air transportation, waterway, maritime and pipeline and cities.
Out of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, Goal-13 targets Climate Action, raising awareness on the everyday rise of global temperature along with increased Air Pollution, which in return becomes the leading cause of acid rains, and ways to tackle it. Also, it targets reducing annual plastic waste , deforestation, annual floods and to control industrialization.
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How to defend the environment of the impacts caused by the production and inf...Fernando Alcoforado
In World Environment Week, with this article, I offer my contribution in the sense of defending it from the impacts caused by human activities. This article aims to show how to mitigate the environmental impacts of the agricultural, industrial and oil sectors, of the thermoelectric, hydroelectric and nuclear power plants, of the road, rail, air, waterway, maritime and duct transportation sectors and of the cities.
deals with basic consept related to linkages in between Globalization and the degradation of the environment.
also suggests possible options to meet the chalange of environmental degradation in globalized environment
How to mitigate the environmental impacts in the productive sectors and in th...Fernando Alcoforado
This article aims to show how to mitigate the environmental impacts in the agricultural, livestock, industrial and oil sectors, the thermoelectric and hydroelectric plants, in nuclear power plants, the road transport sector, rail, air transportation, waterway, maritime and pipeline and cities.
Out of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, Goal-13 targets Climate Action, raising awareness on the everyday rise of global temperature along with increased Air Pollution, which in return becomes the leading cause of acid rains, and ways to tackle it. Also, it targets reducing annual plastic waste , deforestation, annual floods and to control industrialization.
Green house effect , Global warming , Acid rainsanatyadav1992
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3.) ACID RAIN.
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Sanat .R .Yadav
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Types of SWM
Liquid wastes
Gaseous wastes
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CLASSIFICATION OF SOLID WASTE:
Based on their sources of origin
Based on physical nature
SYSTEMS FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT:
METHODS FOR DISPOSAL OF THE SOLID WASTE:
OPEN DUMPS:
LANDFILLS:
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COMPOSTING
Different stages of composting
VERMICOMPOSTING:
Vermicomposting process:
Encapsulation:
Incineration
MANAGEMENT OF SOLID WASTE:
Refuse
Reuse
Recycle
Reduce
FACTORS AFFECTING SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT:
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1. APPLICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW BY NATIONAL
COURTS AND TRIBUNALS
PRESENTATION 2
MAJOR ENVIRONMENTAL
PROBLEMS
UNEP GLOBAL JUDGES PROGRAMME
2. OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION
B) Responses at the national level
C) Responses at the international level
A) Major environmental issues
3. MAJOR ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
Pollution of Air, Water and Land
Hazardous Chemicals and
Wastes
Land Degradation
Loss of Biodiversity
Ozone Depletion
Climate Change
Loss of natural and cultural
resources
5. AIR POLLUTION
Definition:
the emission of any
impurity into the air,
such as smoke
(including tobacco
smoke), dust, cinders,
solid particles, gases,
mists, fumes, odours
and radioactive
substances.
Air pollution and smoke in
Inner Mongolia
13. MAJOR CONCERNS
PEACE AND SECURITY
CAUSE ILLNESS
AND DEATH
DAMAGE TO
HABITAT AND
ECOSYSTEMS
LOSS OF PLANT
AND ANIMAL LIFE
LOSS OF NATURAL
RESOURCES
ECONOMIC
CONSEQUENCES
TRANSBOUNDARY IMPACTS
- Acid rain
- Haze pollution
- Water pollution
- Nuclear fallout
17. MAJOR CONCERNS
CAUSE OF
SERIOUS DAMAGE
TO WATER
SOURCES AND
ENVIRONMENT
ILLEGAL DUMPING
TRANSPORT
AND DISPOSAL
OF HAZARDOUS
WASTES
INTERNATIONAL
TRADE IN
HAZARDOUS
CHEMICALS
PERSISTENCE AND
BIO-
ACCUMULATION
OF CERTAIN
ORGANIC
POLLUTANTS
CAUSE OF
SERIOUS HEALTH
PROBLEMS AND
DEATH
18. MAJOR CAUSES
PRODUCTION, USE AND DISPOSAL
OF CHEMICALS INCLUDING
PESTICIDES
GENERATION AND DISPOSAL OF
HAZARDOUS WASTES
IRRESPONSIBLE INTERNATIONAL
TRADE IN HAZARDOUS
CHEMICALS AND WASTES
PRODUCTION AND USE OF
PERSISTENT ORGANIC
POLLUTANTS
19. NATIONAL MEASURES
Effective implementation of national Policies
and legislation
Effective management of production,
transport, storage and use of chemicals
Effective disposal of hazardous wastes
Phasing out production and use of persistent
organic pollutants (pops)
Development of alternative feedstocks
and disposal options
20. INTERNATIONAL ACTION
CHEMICALS PROGRAMMES OF UNEP
AND FAO
BASEL CONVENTION ON THE
CONTROL OF TRANSBOUNDARY
MOVEMENTS OF HAZARDOUS
WASTES AND THEIR DISPOSAL
ROTTERDAM CONVENTION ON THE
PRIOR INFORMED CONSENT
PROCEDURE FOR CERTAIN
HAZARDOUS
CHEMICALS AND PESTICIDES IN
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
STOCKHOLM CONVENTION ON
PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY
25. REGIONAL
COOPERATION
LAND USE
PLANNING
LEGAL MEASURES
AND CONTROLS
LOCAL LEVEL
PARTICIPATION
REHABILITATION, CONSERVATION
AND SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
OF LAND AND WATER RESOURCES
MORE EQUITABLE
PRODUCTION AND
CONSUMPTION
PATTERNS
IMPLEMENTATION
OF RELEVANT
LEGISLATION
NATIONAL
IMPLEMENTATION
NATIONAL MEASURES
26. LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY
Major concerns
Biodiversity
loss
Major causes
Remedial
measures
National measures
for Remediation
28. MAJOR CONCERNS
Loss of species
Loss of genetic resources
Agricultural vulnerability
Habitat destruction
Loss of ecosystems
Introduction of disease and invasive species
via smuggling
30. INTERNATIONAL ACTION
ACCEPTANCE OF IDEA THAT
BIODIVERSITY AND HUMAN
WELL BEING ARE
INTEXTRICABLY LINKED
CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL
DIVERSITY
REGIONAL AGREEMENTS
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL
FACILITY
31. NATIONAL MEASURES
IMPLEMENTING LAWS AND REGULATIONS
NATIONAL PLANNING
PROTECTED AREAS AND SPECIES
SUSTAINABLE USE OF RESOURCES
NATIONAL OWNERSHIP OF GENETIC RESOURCES
ACCESS AND BENEFIT SHARING
32. MAJOR BIRD MIGRATION FLYWAYS
Birds species that migrate to the Arctic coasts and
wetlands arrive from nearly every corner of the planet
37. MAJOR SOURCES OF GREENHOUSE
GASES
GREENHOUSE
GAS
EMISSIONS
NATURAL
CAUSES
ENERGY
PRODUCTI ON
INDUSTRY
TRANSPORT
LAND USE
AND
ANIMAL
HUSBANDRY
DOMESTIC
SOURCES
40. REMEDIAL MEASURES GENERALLY
INTERNATIONAL
COOPERATION
REDUCTION OF
EMISSION OF
GHGs
UNFCCC AND
ITS KYOTO
PROTOCOL
OTHER
MEASURES
(USA/
AUSTRALIA)
INCREASE IN
SINKS
ALTERNATIVE
ENERGY AND
ENERGY
EFFICIENCY
GEF
SCIENTIFIC
RESEARCH
AND
TECHNOLOGY
TRANSFER
41. 41
AIR POLLUTION – CLIMATE CHANGE
IMPACTS
Climate Changes
Sea Level
Rise
Temperature
Precipitation
Health Impacts
Weather-related Mortality
Infectious Diseases
Air Quality-Respiratory Illnesses
Agriculture Impacts
Crop yields
Irrigation demands
Water Resource Impacts
Changes in water supply
Water quality
Increased competition for water
Impacts on Coastal Areas
Erosion of beaches
Inundate coastal lands
Costs to defend coastal communities
Species and Natural Areas
Shift in ecological zones
Loss of habitat and species
Forest Impacts
Change in forest composition
Shift geographic range of forests
Forest Health and Productivity
44. • EXPOSURE TO SOLAR UV RAYS
• EFFECTS ON:
- HUMAN HEALTH
~ CANCER
~ CATARACTS
~ IMPAIRED IMMUNE SYSTEMS
- CROPS
- ECOSYSTEMS
- BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
- AIR QUALITY
- PLASTICS, WOOD, COTTON
MAJOR CONCERNS
47. NATIONAL MEASURES
(1)
Phasing out the production
and use of ODS
(2)
Rights of developing countries
for continued production
and use and importation
(3)
Increased use of
alternate technology
(4)
Implement production
and trade control legislation
48. ACID RAIN
Acid rain results
primarily from
emission of sulphur
dioxide (SO2 and
nitrogen oxides
(NOx) into the air
Main sources: coal
burning, and other
fossil fuel use
52. CONCLUSIONS
KEY ROLE OF
JUDICIARY
CAUSED BY
NATIONAL
ACTIVITIES
IMPACTS AT
NATIONAL,
REGIONAL AND
GLOBAL LEVELS
REMEDIATION AT
NATIONAL LEVEL
INTERNATIONAL
FINANCIAL AND
TECHNICAL
SUPPORT
LINKAGES TO
POVERTY
MAJOR CAUSE
IS LARGE SCALE
LAND CONVERSION
NEGATIVE IMPACTS
ON PEOPLE AND
ENVIRONMENT
DEVELOPMENT AND
EFFECTIVE
IMPLMENTATION
OF LEGISLATION