Technogenic Pollution and Its Consequences

Authors

  • Kilicheva Dildora Ismailjonovna Karshi Engineering Economics Institute, Senior Lecturer, Department of Ecology and Environmental Protection
  • Erdonova Diyora Erdon qizi Karshi Engineering Economics Institute, 4th year student of the Department of Ecology and Environmental Protection

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51699/ijbea.v4i1.371

Keywords:

anthropogenic pollution, environmental sustainability, industrial waste, renewable energy, environmental solutions

Abstract

Human activities pose a serious threat to global environmental stability. This article examines the major sources of anthropogenic pollution, including industrial processes, transport, energy production and agricultural practices. The harmful effects on air, water, soil and biodiversity are also being studied. Finally, the study examines innovative technological solutions and policy frameworks aimed at reducing pollution and ensuring ecological balance. The harmful effects on air, water, soil, and biodiversity are also being studied. Finally, the study examines innovative technological solutions and policy frameworks aimed at reducing pollution and ensuring ecological balance.  In addition to analyzing pollution sources and their consequences, this research evaluates the role of international cooperation in addressing environmental challenges. Collaborative efforts between governments, non-governmental organizations, and private industries play a crucial role in implementing large-scale pollution control strategies.

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Published

2025-01-24

How to Cite

Dildora Ismailjonovna, K., & Diyora Erdon qizi, E. (2025). Technogenic Pollution and Its Consequences. International Journal of Biological Engineering and Agriculture , 4(1), 82–88. https://doi.org/10.51699/ijbea.v4i1.371

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