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The apparent lack of concern for the effects of pollution seems to be the reason for not implementing plans to prevent pollution. Justify this statement with examples. - Geography

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The apparent lack of concern for the effects of pollution seems to be the reason for not implementing plans to prevent pollution. Justify this statement with examples.

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The apparent lack of concern for the effects of pollution often leads to the failure of implementing effective pollution prevention plans. For example, many industrial areas continue to release untreated waste into rivers, despite the known harmful effects on aquatic life and human health. Similarly, air pollution continues to be a significant issue in cities like Delhi, where the government has struggled to enforce strict measures like reducing vehicle emissions or transitioning to cleaner energy sources. Additionally, deforestation, a major contributor to environmental degradation, is still occurring in many parts of the world, driven by short-term economic interests rather than long-term environmental sustainability. This lack of concern and proactive action results in the continuation of harmful pollution practices, worsening the health of ecosystems and communities.

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अध्याय 18: Effects of Pollution - EXERCISES [पृष्ठ १६७]

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मॉर्निंग स्टार Total Geography [English] Class 9 ICSE
अध्याय 18 Effects of Pollution
EXERCISES | Q V. 1. | पृष्ठ १६७
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