Essays about: "environment Pollution of india"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 essays containing the words environment Pollution of india.
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1. Prediction of Air Quality Index Using Supervised Machine Learning
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska HögskolaAbstract : Background: Air pollution has become a serious environmental issue. It is responsible for hundreds of fatalities each year and it poses a serious threat to human health and environment. It leads to global warming, greenhouse effect and it also causes respiratory problems like asthma, lung cancer etc. READ MORE
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2. The Impact of the COVID-19 Lockdown on the Urban Air Quality: A Machine Learning Approach.
University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/Institutionen för information och teknikAbstract : ‘‘SARS-CoV-2’’ which is responsible for the current pandemic of COVID-19 disease was first reported from Wuhan, China, on 31 December 2019. Since then, to prevent its propagation around the world, a set of rapid and strict countermeasures have been taken. READ MORE
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3. Paper vs Leaf: Comparative Life Cycle Assessment Of Single-use Plates Made Of Renewable Materials
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : Global plastic pollution of the natural environment is extremely detrimental as it is causing deaths of animal species. More than 80 % of marine litter is made up by plastics and 70 % of those are made up by disposable items. READ MORE
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4. Cost estimation and procedure to setup 1MW waste-to-energy gasification plant in India
University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/EnergivetenskapAbstract : With an increasing demand for electrical energy, it is certain that the production will also increase,especially in rapid developing countries like India. Rapid industrialization is carving for more electrical energy, investment and suitable space for its infrastructure. READ MORE
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5. Greening or greenwashing dirty laundry? Tracing sustainability in the Tirupur textile cluster.
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Tema MiljöförändringAbstract : The contemporary world landscape is epitomised by a highly globalised world economy, where neo-liberal agendas push for ultimate competitiveness and much of the manufacturing and production processes have been relocated from core to semi-peripheral countries. To be able to compete in the global arena, many developing nations and newly emerging economies have sacrificed an approach to sustainable development by neglecting social and ecological aspects. READ MORE