Theme: Promoting Global Health through Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment

Pollution Control 2018

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Pollution Control 2018

Conference Series llc LTD  takes immense pleasure to extend our warm welcome to invite all the participants from all over the world to attend 4th International Conference on Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment during July 26-27, 2018 at  Rome, Italy which will entail lively debates, prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations, workshops and networking opportunities around a core of plenary and concurrent sessions based on essential topics in the Pollution Control sector.

Pollution Control 2018 conference is organizing with the theme of “Promoting Global Health through Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment

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Pollution Control 2018 Conference is a forum to explore issues of mutual concern as well as exchange knowledge, share evidence and ideas, and generate solutions. The conference is all about promoting global health issues and advanced technologies used to control and regulate the pollution. This conference includes various types of pollutions, human impact on the environment, pollution risk assessment, advanced control methods.

The Conference brings together experts, researchers, scholars and students from all areas of Basic science, Chemical engineering, Earth and planetary sciences, Ecology, Environmental science, Environmental toxicology, Bioremediation and Public health, Occupational and industrial safety.

One of the major trends in the market is the development of new and improved air pollution control systems/equipment with enhanced reliability and reduced power consumption; for instance, development of an optimized wet process that has higher desulfurization efficiency and improved limestone injection.

According to the report, increased demand for power is one of the major factors driving the market. Coal-based power plants emit a large volume of harmful gases into the environment. This has created the need to install and adopt air pollution control equipment in plants. The analysts forecast the Global Air Pollution Control market to grow at a CAGR of 6.47% over the period 2014-2019.

Analysis of the Global Air Pollution Control Equipment in Energy and Power Market finds that the market earned revenues of $7.27 billion in 2010 and estimates this to reach $9.69 billion in 2017.

 

Sessions/Tracks

Conference Series llc Ltd cordially invites all the participants to attend " 4th International Conference on Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment" during July 26-27, 2018 at Rome, Italy. The main theme is " Promoting Global Health through Pollution Control and Sustainable EnvironmentPollution Control 2018 Conference brings together experts, researchers, scholars and students from all areas of Basic science, Chemical engineering, Ecology, Environmental science, Environmental toxicology, Bioremediation and Public health, Occupational and industrial safety.

Track 1 Pollution:

Pollution is the presence of a pollutant in the environment and is often the result of human actions. Pollution has a detrimental effect on the environment. Animals, fish and other aquatic life, plants and humans all suffer when pollution is not controlled. In other words, Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the environment that causes harmful and toxic effects to living things. Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or energy, such as noise, heat or light. Pollution is often classified as point source pollution or non-point source pollution. Noise pollution, soil pollution and light pollution too are the damaging the environment at an alarming rate. Things as simple as light, sound and temperature can be considered pollutants when introduced artificially into an environment. Air pollution is by far the most harmful form of pollution in our environment. Air pollution is cause by the injurious smoke emitted by cars, buses, trucks, trains, and factories, namely sulphur dioxide, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides. Toxic pollution affects more than 200 million people worldwide. In some of the world’s worst polluted places, babies are born with birth defects, children have lost 30 to 40 IQ points, and life expectancy may be as low as 45 years because of cancers and other diseases.

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Track 2 Environmental Pollution:

One of the greatest problems that the world is facing today is that of environmental pollution, increasing with every passing year and causing grave and irreparable damage to the earth. Environmental pollution consists of five basic types of pollution, namely, air, water, soil, noise and light. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC), released from refrigerators, air-conditioners, deodorants and insect repellents cause severe damage to the Earth’s environment. This gas has slowly damaged the atmosphere and depleted the ozone layer leading to global warming. In short, environmental pollution, almost exclusively created by human activities, has a negative effect on the ecosystem, destroying crucial layers of it and causing an even more negative effect on the upper layers.

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Track 3 Air Pollution and Treatment:

A common type of air pollution happens when people release particles into the air from burning fuels. This pollution looks like soot, containing millions of tiny particles, floating in the air. Another common type of air pollution is dangerous gases, such as sulphur dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and chemical vapours. These can take part in further chemical reactions once they are in the atmosphere, creating acid rain and smog. Other sources of air pollution can come from within buildings, such as second-hand smoke. Finally, air pollution can take the form of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide or sulphur dioxide, which are warming the planet through the greenhouse effect. According to the EPA, the greenhouse effect is when gases absorb the infrared radiation that is released from the Earth, preventing the heat from escaping. This is a natural process that keeps our atmosphere warm.

There are some effective methods which are used to control the air pollution. These are used to filter and purify the air which is polluted. Diffusion of the contaminants in the atmosphere is another approach to the control of air pollution. Dilution of pollutants in air depends on atmosphere temperature, speed and direction of the wind. Vegetation is another way to control air pollution by utilizing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen in the form of photosynthesis. This purifies the air. Selection of separate areas for industries which would be far from the residential areas is referred as zoning.

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Track 4 Water Pollution and Treatment:

Waste water pollution is caused due to discharge of waste water from industrial and commercial waste into surface waters; untreated discharge of domestic sewage, chemicals into flowing surface waters and disposal of waste and leaching into ground water; eutrophication. The various methods of contamination of wastewater require a variety of strategies to remove the contamination. The various treatments are brine treatment, brine management, solids removal, oil and grease removal, hydro cyclone oil separators, removal of biodegradable organics etc.

The technologies can be designed to provide low cost sanitation and environmental protection while providing additional benefits from the reuse of water. The process of removing undesirable chemicals, biological contaminants, suspended solids and gases from contaminated water is called as water purification. Various techniques are available to remove micro-organisms through water purification.

The various laboratory test methodologies are wastewater quality indicators. They are used to assess suitability of wastewater for disposal or re-use. Tests measure physical, chemical and biological characteristics of the waste water.

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Track 5 Solid Waste Disposal:

Solid waste is defined as waste that is generated by businesses from an industrial or manufacturing process or waste generated from non-manufacturing activities that are managed as a separate waste stream. Toxic waste, chemical waste, industrial solid waste and municipal solid waste are designations of solid waste.

The wastes may be found in different physical states such as gaseous, liquids, or solids. A hazardous waste is a special type of waste because it cannot be disposed of by common means like other by-products of our everyday lives.

Depending on the physical state of the waste, treatment and solidification processes might be required. They can be the by-products of manufacturing processes. There are various techniques to control the hazardous waste. It can be treated by chemical, thermal, biological, and physical methods. Some hazardous wastes were disposed of in regular landfills. This resulted in unfavourable amounts of hazardous materials seeping into the ground. These chemicals eventually entered natural hydrologic systems. Many landfills now require countermeasures against groundwater contamination.

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Track 6 Marine Pollution:

Marine pollution occurs when harmful, or potentially harmful, effects result from the entry into the ocean of chemicals, particles, industrial, agricultural and residential waste, noise, or the spread of invasive organisms. Most sources of marine pollution are land based.

Pollutants enter rivers and the sea directly from urban sewerage and industrial waste discharges, sometimes in the form of hazardous and toxic wastes.

Inland mining for copper, gold etc. is another source of marine pollution. Most of the pollution is simply soil, which ends up in rivers flowing to the sea. However, some minerals discharged in the course of the mining can cause problems, such as copper, a common industrial pollutant, which can interfere with the life history and development of coral polyps. Polluted runoff from roads and highways can be a significant source of water pollution in coastal areas.

Ships can pollute waterways and oceans in many ways. Oil spills can have devastating effects. While being toxic to marine life, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), found in crude oil, are very difficult to clean up, and last for years in the sediment and marine environment.

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Track 7 Industrial Pollution:

There are many causes of industrial pollution, the negative by-products of human industry. One of the main sources is the pollution caused by energy production. By-products produced through industry are another major component of this type of pollution. Besides pollution unique to specific sources, the release of carbon dioxide gas from various industrial sources is a key cause of global warming. The first main source of industrial pollution is the production of electricity. In coal-burning power plants, fly ash is the by-product of burned coal. Once incinerated directly into the atmosphere, most fly ash in the 21st century is either recycled or stored in vast holding ponds.

Outside of energy production, all factories produce some form of pollution. Some of the most harmful to humans and the environment are heavy metals produced as a result of metal refining. Copper, mercury and lead can accumulate in animals throughout the food chain. One of the most harmful forms of industrial pollution is carbon dioxide gas released through the burning of coal and oil. Its increasing presence in Earth's atmosphere is a direct cause of global warming. Despite efforts of developed nations to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, the lax industrial regulations of developing countries have led to a continued increase in emissions.

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Track 8 Waste Management and Treatment:

Waste management is the process of treating solid wastes and offers variety of solutions for recycling items that don’t belong to trash. It is about how garbage can be used as a valuable resource. Waste management is something that each and every household and business owner in the world needs. Waste management disposes of the products and substances that you have use in a safe and efficient manner.

There are a number of concepts about waste management which vary in their usage between countries or regions. Some of the most general, widely used concepts include Waste hierarchy, Life-cycle of a Product, Resource efficiency etc. The management of waste is a key component in a business' ability to maintaining ISO14001 accreditation. Companies are encouraged to improve their environmental efficiencies each year by eliminating waste through resource recovery practices, which are sustainability-related activities. One way to do this is by shifting away from waste management to resource recovery practices like recycling materials such as glass, food scraps, paper and cardboard, plastic bottles and metal.

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Track 9 Pollution Control Technologies and Devices:

The control of the emission of various contaminants into the environment which brings down the level of the pollution is done by various updated methods. The various technologies which control the pollution are laser methods, chemical methods, nanotechnology etc. The Pollution control equipment can reduce emissions by cleaning exhaust and dirty air. The various control equipment are bag houses or fabric filters, absorbers, electrostatic precipitators, catalytic oxidizers etc.

There are various technologies used in industrial processes and transportation to control pollution. The technologies for particulate emission control are gravity settling chambers, centrifugal separators, particulate wet scrubbers etc. The use of sensors in the control of pollution has become a wide range application. Sensors detect the pollution in the respective area where it is placed and controls over there.

Process modification is a popular technique to control air pollution. Major efforts are underway in all industries to modify processes to reduce pollution.  For example, new oxy furnaces are being developed by Libbey Owens Ford in Toledo to reduce ozone emissions during glass manufacturing.

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Track 10 Pollution Sources:

Most air toxics originate from human-made sources, including mobile sources (e.g., cars, trucks, buses) and stationary sources (e.g., factories, refineries, power plants), as well as indoor sources (e.g., building materials and activities such as cleaning).

Among other pollution sources, agriculture (livestock farming) is worth mentioning as the largest generator of ammonia emissions resulting in air pollution. Chemicals such as pesticides and fertilizers are also widely used in agriculture, which may lead water pollution and soil contamination as well. Residential sector is another significant source of pollution generating solid municipal waste that may end up in landfills or incinerators leading to soil contamination and air pollution.

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Track 11 Pollution and Health Effects:

Scientific studies have linked long-term particle pollution, especially fine particles, with significant health problems including increased respiratory symptoms, such as irritation of the airways, coughing or difficulty breathing, decreased lung function, aggravated asthma, development of chronic respiratory disease in children, development of chronic bronchitis or chronic obstructive lung disease, irregular heartbeat, nonfatal heart attacks, premature death in people with heart or lung disease, including death from lung cancer. Ground-level ozone reaches its highest level during the afternoon and early evening hours. High levels occur most often during the summer months. It is a strong irritant that can cause constriction of the airways, forcing the respiratory system to work harder in order to provide oxygen. It can also cause other health problems.

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Track 12 Human Impact on the Environment:

Human applications on various fields may affect the environment which leads to pollution. An increase in population makes excessive demands on natural resources, and increases the demand on agriculture. Using chemical fertilizers, insecticides and herbicides to increase production pollutes the environment with harmful chemicals. Deforestation causes habitat loss and threatens the survival of species of animals and plants.

Environmental impacts caused by the application of technology are often perceived as unavoidable for several reasons. Nanotechnology's environmental impact can be split into two aspects: the potential for Nano technological innovations to help improve the environment, and the possibly novel type of pollution that Nano technological materials might cause if released into the environment. As nanotechnology is an emerging field, there is great debate regarding to what extent industrial and commercial use of nanomaterial will affect organisms and ecosystems.

The environmental impact of mining includes erosion, formation of sinkholes, loss of biodiversity, and contamination of soil, groundwater and surface water by chemicals from mining processes. In some cases, additional forest logging is done in the vicinity of mines to increase the available room for the storage of the created debris and soil. Besides creating environmental damage, the contamination resulting from leakage of chemicals also affects the health of the local population. Mining companies in some countries are required to follow environmental and rehabilitation codes, ensuring the area mined is returned to close to its original state. Some mining methods may have significant environmental and public health effects.

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8th World Congress and Expo on Recycling June 25-26, 2018 Berlin, Germany; 5th World Congress and Expo on Green Energy June 14-16, 2018 London, UK; 4th World Conference on Climate Change October 19-21, 2017 Rome, Italy; Annual Congress on Soil Sciences Dec 4-5, 2017 Madrid, Spain; International Conference on Industrial Pollution and Pollution Control Jan 08-09, 2018 Singapore; World Conference On Ecology March 19-20, 2018 Berlin, Germany; 2nd International Convention onWater April 23-24, 2018 Dubai, UAE;  7th International Conference on Biodiversity Conservation and Ecosystem Management March 19-20, 2018 Bali, Indonesia; 7th World Convention on Waste Recycling and Reuse May 16-17, 2018 Tokyo, Japan. 20th International Conference on Biofuels and Environmental Pollution January 25 - 26, 2018 Paris, France; 20th International Conference on Biofuels and Environmental Impacts January 18 - 19, 2018 Bangkok, Thailand; 20th International Conference on Biofuels and Environmental Sustainability January 18 - 19, 2018 London, United Kingdom; 20th International Conference on Algae for Biofuel Production January 30 - 31, 2018 Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; 20th International Conference on Air Pollution and Sustainable Environment January 4 - 5, 2018  Doha, Qatar

Related Societies:

Finnish Air Pollution Prevention Society (FAPPS), France. Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), Japan. World Meteorological Organization (WMO), United Nations. Society for Environment and Education (SEE), India. Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), Belgium. California Association of Sanitation Agencies, California. Toronto Environmental Alliance (TEA), Canada.

 

Track 13 Environmental Sustainability and Development:

Sustainability is everything that we need for our survival and well-being against the industrial pollution. Sustainability creates and maintains the conditions under which humans and nature can exists in productive harmony that fulfils the social, economic and other requirements of present and future generations. At the global scale and in the broadest sense environmental management involves the oceans, freshwater systems, land and atmosphere, but following the sustainability principle of scale it can be equally applied to any ecosystem from a tropical rainforest to a home garden. Sustainability interfaces with economics through the social and ecological consequences of economic activity.

The economic importance of nature is indicated by the use of the expression ecosystem services to highlight the market relevance of an increasingly scarce natural world that can no longer be regarded as both unlimited and free. Sustainability issues are generally expressed in scientific and environmental terms, as well as in ethical terms of stewardship, but implementing change is a social challenge that entails, among other things, international and national law, urban planning and transport, local and individual lifestyles and ethical consumerism.

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Related Societies:

Finnish Air Pollution Prevention Society (FAPPS), France. Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), Japan. World Meteorological Organization (WMO), United Nations. Society for Environment and Education (SEE), India. Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), Belgium. California Association of Sanitation Agencies, California. Toronto Environmental Alliance (TEA), Canada.

Track 14 Bioenergy and Biofuels

Bioenergy is the single largest renewable energy source today, providing 10% of world primary energy supply. It plays a crucial role in many developing countries, where it provides basic energy for cooking and space heating, but often at the price of severe health and environmental impacts. The deployment of advanced biomass cook stoves, clean fuels and additional off-grid biomass electricity supply in developing countries are key measures to improve the current situation and achieve universal access to clean energy facilities by 2030.

Biofuels are produced from living organisms or from metabolic by-products (organic or food waste products). In order to be considered a biofuel the fuel must contain over 80 percent renewable materials. Bio-hydrogen may be a potential biofuel available from each cultivation and from waste organic materials. Although element is created from non-renewable technologies like steam reformation of gas (~50% of worldwide H2 supply), rock oil processing (~30%) and chemical change of coal (~20%), chlorophyte and cyanobacteria supply another route to renewable H2 production. Steam reforming of methane (biogas) made by anaerobic digestion of organic waste, are often used for bio-hydrogen also. Bio-plastics are any plastic material that's either bio based, perishable, or options both properties. They’re derived from renewable biomass sources, like vegetable fats and oils, corn starch, or micro-biota. Organic phenomenon is that the production of electrical potentials and currents within/by living organisms. Bioelectric potentials area unit generated by a range of biological processes and customarily zero in strength from one to some hundred millivolts.

Solid biomass

Bioelectricity

Green energy and green power

Sewage biomass

Bioethanol

Biohydrogen

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Track 15 Renewable Energy

Renewable energy is energy that is generated from natural processes that are continuously replenished.  It is a form of energy that meet our today’s demand of energy without putting them in danger of getting expired or depleted and can be used over and over again.  Renewable energy should be widely encouraged as it do not cause any harm to the environment and is available widely free of cost. This includes sunlight, geothermal heat, wind, tides, water, and various forms of biomass. This energy cannot be exhausted and is constantly renewed.

There are many forms of renewable energy sources that can be incorporated by countries to stop the use of fossil fuels. Renewable energy does not include any sources that are derived from fossil fuels or waste products. This energy is replenish able and helps us to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and causes no damage to the environment. If we are going to use fossil fuels at a steady rate, they will expire soon and cause adverse effect to our planet.

  • Renewable sources
  • Wind power
  • Hydropower
  • Solar energy
  • Geothermal energy
  • Energy storage

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Past Conference Report

Pollution Control 2017

Conference Series llc LTD    has successfully hosted its premier "International Conference on Pollution Control & Sustainable Environment" during October 05-06, 2017 at hotel Park Inn by Radisson London Heathrow Bath Rd. The Conference was organized with the theme “Exploring New Horizons and Sustainable Technologies for Controlling Pollution”. Benevolent response and active participation was received from the Organizing Committee Members of Pollution Control 2017 conference as well as from the scientists, engineers, researchers, students and leaders from the fields of Pollution Control research, who made this event a great success.

Pollution Control 2017 witnessed an amalgamation of peerless speakers who enlightened the crowd with their knowledge and confabulated on various new-fangled topics related to the field of Pollution & Environment. The conference was initiated by the Honourable moderator Ms. Gabriela Nicoleta Moroi, Petru Poni Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Romania with her introductory speech followed by a series of Keynote lectures delivered by Eminent Speaker, Dr Basak Taseli, BaÅŸak K TaÅŸeli, Giresun University, Turkey and Dr. S K Verma, Birla Institute of Technology and Science-Pilani, India. Conference Series llc LTD acknowledges the support of Chairs with whom we were able to run the scientific sessions smoothly. The Day 1 was chaired with Dr. Gabriela Nicoleta Moroi, Petru Poni Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Romania. A series of session talks were delivered by honourable speakers, Maria luisa baino-salingay, IHE-Delft and Technical University of Delft (TUDelft), Netherlands; Janis E Campbell, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, USADoron Lavee,Tel-Hai College, Israel; Constantinos Sioutas, University of Southern California, USA; Ying-Hen Hsieh, China Medical University, Taiwan; Sehroon Khan, Kunming Institute of Botany, CAS, China; Ramesh Dod, Maharashtra Institute of Technology, India.

We would also thank Mr. Leif Vebenstad, Johnsen chemicals, Norway for Exhibiting at Pollution Control 2017.

The 2nd day of the conference was uplifted Oral presentations by researchers, scientists, professors, young students and more than 5 poster participants around the globe. The Day 2 was started with Oral Presentation delivered by D P Tripathy, National Institute of Technology, India and video presentation by Speaker Dr. Prakash Sarwa, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, India. The Day 2 was chaired with Dr. Gabriela Nicoleta Moroi, Petru Poni Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Romania. Conference Series llc LTD acknowledges special thanks to Dr Dr. Gabriela Nicoleta Moroi, for handling Day 2 Conference with Great Spirit and determination. A series of session talks were delivered by honourable speakers, Qi Qiao,Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, ChinaYanping Li, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, ChinaZhao Ruonan, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, China, Zhao Ruonan, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, China and many more poster presentations by Ana Lucić Vrdoljak, Institute for Medical Research and Occupational Health, Croatia, Regina WardzyÅ„ska, University of Warmia and Mazury Olsztyn, Poland, Beata ZaÅ‚Ä™ska-Chróst, University of Warmia and Mazury Olsztyn, Poland, Yelena Gordyatskaya, University of Chemistry and Technology, Czech Republic, Jin-Ho Chung, Seoul National University, KoreaMr. Nikolaj Madsen, Fredericia Maskinmesterskole, Denmark was a judge to the poster session.

Conference Series llc Ltd has taken the privilege of felicitating Pollution Control 2016 Organizing Committee Members, Editorial Board Members of the supported Journals and Keynote Speakers who supported for the success of this event.

With the enormous encouraging feedback from the participants and supporters of International Conference on Pollution Control & Sustainable Environment, Conference Series llc Ltd is glad to announce its 4th International Conference on Pollution Control & Sustainable Environment (Pollution Control 2018) to be held during July 26-28 at Rome, Italy.

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Conference series llc Ltd cordially invites all the participants to attend " 4th International Conference on Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment" during July 26-27, 2018 at Rome, Italy. The main theme is " Promoting Global Health through Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment” Pollution Control 2018 Conference brings together experts, researchers, scholars and students from all areas of Basic science, Chemical engineering, Ecology, Environmental science, Environmental toxicology, Bioremediation and Public health, Occupational and industrial safety.

Track 1 Pollution:

Pollution is the presence of a pollutant in the environment and is often the result of human actions. Pollution has a detrimental effect on the environment. Animals, fish and other aquatic life, plants and humans all suffer when pollution is not controlled. In other words, Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the environment that causes harmful and toxic effects to living things. Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or energy, such as noise, heat or light. Pollution is often classified as point source pollution or non-point source pollution. Noise pollution, soil pollution and light pollution too are the damaging the environment at an alarming rate. Things as simple as light, sound and temperature can be considered pollutants when introduced artificially into an environment. Air pollution is by far the most harmful form of pollution in our environment. Air pollution is cause by the injurious smoke emitted by cars, buses, trucks, trains, and factories, namely sulphur dioxide, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides. Toxic pollution affects more than 200 million people worldwide. In some of the world’s worst polluted places, babies are born with birth defects, children have lost 30 to 40 IQ points, and life expectancy may be as low as 45 years because of cancers and other diseases.

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Europe

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USA:

National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP)|Society of Environmental JournalistsSociety for the EnvironmentNational Environmental Health Association: NEHA |Geothermal Energy Association | Solar Energy Industries Association | Association of Environmental Professionals | North American Native Fishes Association | African American Environmentalist Association

Track 2 Environmental Pollution:

One of the greatest problems that the world is facing today is that of environmental pollution, increasing with every passing year and causing grave and irreparable damage to the earth. Environmental pollution consists of five basic types of pollution, namely, air, water, soil, noise and light. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC), released from refrigerators, air-conditioners, deodorants and insect repellents cause severe damage to the Earth’s environment. This gas has slowly damaged the atmosphere and depleted the ozone layer leading to global warming. In short, environmental pollution, almost exclusively created by human activities, has a negative effect on the ecosystem, destroying crucial layers of it and causing an even more negative effect on the upper layers.

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Europe

European Environment Agency | Confederation of European Environmental Engineering Societies | Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | Copernicus benefitting society and the environment - ESA | Energy and the Environment - European Physical Society (EPS)ENEP Membership - Society for the Environment | EEB – The European Environmental Bureau| 

Asia-Pacific

Environment, Education and Society in the Asia-Pacific | Environmental Governance | UNEP Asia Pacific - UN Environment | Geo ecology Energy Organization (GEO) | Irish Peatland Conservation Council (IPCC) | National Trust for Nature Conservation | Nature Conservation Society of Japan

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Track 3 Air Pollution and Treatment:

A common type of air pollution happens when people release particles into the air from burning fuels. This pollution looks like soot, containing millions of tiny particles, floating in the air. Another common type of air pollution is dangerous gases, such as sulphur dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and chemical vapours. These can take part in further chemical reactions once they are in the atmosphere, creating acid rain and smog. Other sources of air pollution can come from within buildings, such as second-hand smoke. Finally, air pollution can take the form of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide or sulphur dioxide, which are warming the planet through the greenhouse effect. According to the EPA, the greenhouse effect is when gases absorb the infrared radiation that is released from the Earth, preventing the heat from escaping. This is a natural process that keeps our atmosphere warm.

There are some effective methods which are used to control the air pollution. These are used to filter and purify the air which is polluted. Diffusion of the contaminants in the atmosphere is another approach to the control of air pollution. Dilution of pollutants in air depends on atmosphere temperature, speed and direction of the wind. Vegetation is another way to control air pollution by utilizing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen in the form of photosynthesis. This purifies the air. Selection of separate areas for industries which would be far from the residential areas is referred as zoning.

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Asia-Pacific

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USA:

National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP)|Society of Environmental JournalistsSociety for the EnvironmentNational Environmental Health Association: NEHA |Geothermal Energy Association | Solar Energy Industries Association | Association of Environmental Professionals | North American Native Fishes Association | African American Environmentalist Association

Track 4 Water Pollution and Treatment:

Waste water pollution is caused due to discharge of waste water from industrial and commercial waste into surface waters; untreated discharge of domestic sewage, chemicals into flowing surface waters and disposal of waste and leaching into ground water; eutrophication. The various methods of contamination of wastewater require a variety of strategies to remove the contamination. The various treatments are brine treatment, brine management, solids removal, oil and grease removal, hydro cyclone oil separators, removal of biodegradable organics etc.

The technologies can be designed to provide low cost sanitation and environmental protection while providing additional benefits from the reuse of water. The process of removing undesirable chemicals, biological contaminants, suspended solids and gases from contaminated water is called as water purification. Various techniques are available to remove micro-organisms through water purification.

The various laboratory test methodologies are wastewater quality indicators. They are used to assess suitability of wastewater for disposal or re-use. Tests measure physical, chemical and biological characteristics of the waste water.

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Asia-Pacific

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USA:

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Track 5 Solid Waste Disposal:

Solid waste is defined as waste that is generated by businesses from an industrial or manufacturing process or waste generated from non-manufacturing activities that are managed as a separate waste stream. Toxic waste, chemical waste, industrial solid waste and municipal solid waste are designations of solid waste.

The wastes may be found in different physical states such as gaseous, liquids, or solids. A hazardous waste is a special type of waste because it cannot be disposed of by common means like other by-products of our everyday lives.

Depending on the physical state of the waste, treatment and solidification processes might be required. They can be the by-products of manufacturing processes. There are various techniques to control the hazardous waste. It can be treated by chemical, thermal, biological, and physical methods. Some hazardous wastes were disposed of in regular landfills. This resulted in unfavourable amounts of hazardous materials seeping into the ground. These chemicals eventually entered natural hydrologic systems. Many landfills now require countermeasures against groundwater contamination.

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Track 6 Marine Pollution:

Marine pollution occurs when harmful, or potentially harmful, effects result from the entry into the ocean of chemicals, particles, industrial, agricultural and residential waste, noise, or the spread of invasive organisms. Most sources of marine pollution are land based.

Pollutants enter rivers and the sea directly from urban sewerage and industrial waste discharges, sometimes in the form of hazardous and toxic wastes.

Inland mining for copper, gold etc. is another source of marine pollution. Most of the pollution is simply soil, which ends up in rivers flowing to the sea. However, some minerals discharged in the course of the mining can cause problems, such as copper, a common industrial pollutant, which can interfere with the life history and development of coral polyps. Polluted runoff from roads and highways can be a significant source of water pollution in coastal areas.

Ships can pollute waterways and oceans in many ways. Oil spills can have devastating effects. While being toxic to marine life, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), found in crude oil, are very difficult to clean up, and last for years in the sediment and marine environment.

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Track 7 Industrial Pollution:

There are many causes of industrial pollution, the negative by-products of human industry. One of the main sources is the pollution caused by energy production. By-products produced through industry are another major component of this type of pollution. Besides pollution unique to specific sources, the release of carbon dioxide gas from various industrial sources is a key cause of global warming. The first main source of industrial pollution is the production of electricity. In coal-burning power plants, fly ash is the by-product of burned coal. Once incinerated directly into the atmosphere, most fly ash in the 21st century is either recycled or stored in vast holding ponds.

Outside of energy production, all factories produce some form of pollution. Some of the most harmful to humans and the environment are heavy metals produced as a result of metal refining. Copper, mercury and lead can accumulate in animals throughout the food chain. One of the most harmful forms of industrial pollution is carbon dioxide gas released through the burning of coal and oil. Its increasing presence in Earth's atmosphere is a direct cause of global warming. Despite efforts of developed nations to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, the lax industrial regulations of developing countries have led to a continued increase in emissions.

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European Environment Agency | Confederation of European Environmental Engineering Societies | Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | Copernicus benefitting society and the environment - ESA | Energy and the Environment - European Physical Society (EPS)ENEP Membership - Society for the Environment | EEB – The European Environmental Bureau| 

Asia-Pacific

Environment, Education and Society in the Asia-Pacific | Environmental Governance | UNEP Asia Pacific - UN Environment | Geo ecology Energy Organization (GEO) | Irish Peatland Conservation Council (IPCC) | National Trust for Nature Conservation | Nature Conservation Society of Japan

USA:

National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP)|Society of Environmental JournalistsSociety for the EnvironmentNational Environmental Health Association: NEHA |Geothermal Energy Association | Solar Energy Industries Association | Association of Environmental Professionals | North American Native Fishes Association | African American Environmentalist Association

Track 8 Waste Management and Treatment:

Waste management is the process of treating solid wastes and offers variety of solutions for recycling items that don’t belong to trash. It is about how garbage can be used as a valuable resource. Waste management is something that each and every household and business owner in the world needs. Waste management disposes of the products and substances that you have use in a safe and efficient manner.

There are a number of concepts about waste management which vary in their usage between countries or regions. Some of the most general, widely used concepts include Waste hierarchy, Life-cycle of a Product, Resource efficiency etc. The management of waste is a key component in a business' ability to maintaining ISO14001 accreditation. Companies are encouraged to improve their environmental efficiencies each year by eliminating waste through resource recovery practices, which are sustainability-related activities. One way to do this is by shifting away from waste management to resource recovery practices like recycling materials such as glass, food scraps, paper and cardboard, plastic bottles and metal.

Related Pollution Control Conferences | Water Pollution ConferencesEnvironmental Conferences

8th World Congress and Expo on Recycling June 25-26, 2018 Berlin, Germany; 5th World Congress and Expo on Green Energy June 14-16, 2018 London, UK; 4th World Conference on Climate Change October 19-21, 2017 Rome, Italy; Annual Congress on Soil Sciences Dec 4-5, 2017 Madrid, Spain; International Conference on Industrial Pollution and Pollution Control Jan 08-09, 2018 Singapore; World Conference On Ecology March 19-20, 2018 Berlin, Germany

RelatedSocieties:

Europe

European Environment Agency | Confederation of European Environmental Engineering Societies | Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | Copernicus benefitting society and the environment - ESA | Energy and the Environment - European Physical Society (EPS)ENEP Membership - Society for the Environment | EEB – The European Environmental Bureau| 

Asia-Pacific

Environment, Education and Society in the Asia-Pacific | Environmental Governance | UNEP Asia Pacific - UN Environment | Geo ecology Energy Organization (GEO) | Irish Peatland Conservation Council (IPCC) | National Trust for Nature Conservation | Nature Conservation Society of Japan

USA:

National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP)|Society of Environmental JournalistsSociety for the EnvironmentNational Environmental Health Association: NEHA |Geothermal Energy Association | Solar Energy Industries Association | Association of Environmental Professionals | North American Native Fishes Association | African American Environmentalist Association

Track 9 Pollution Control Technologies and Devices:

The control of the emission of various contaminants into the environment which brings down the level of the pollution is done by various updated methods. The various technologies which control the pollution are laser methods, chemical methods, nanotechnology etc. The Pollution control equipment can reduce emissions by cleaning exhaust and dirty air. The various control equipment are bag houses or fabric filters, absorbers, electrostatic precipitators, catalytic oxidizers etc.

There are various technologies used in industrial processes and transportation to control pollution. The technologies for particulate emission control are gravity settling chambers, centrifugal separators, particulate wet scrubbers etc. The use of sensors in the control of pollution has become a wide range application. Sensors detect the pollution in the respective area where it is placed and controls over there.

Process modification is a popular technique to control air pollution. Major efforts are underway in all industries to modify processes to reduce pollution.  For example, new oxy furnaces are being developed by Libbey Owens Ford in Toledo to reduce ozone emissions during glass manufacturing.

Related Pollution Control Conferences | Water Pollution ConferencesEnvironmental Conferences

8th World Congress and Expo on Recycling June 25-26, 2018 Berlin, Germany; 5th World Congress and Expo on Green Energy June 14-16, 2018 London, UK; 4th World Conference on Climate Change October 19-21, 2017 Rome, Italy; Annual Congress on Soil Sciences Dec 4-5, 2017 Madrid, Spain; International Conference on Industrial Pollution and Pollution Control Jan 08-09, 2018 Singapore; World Conference On Ecology March 19-20, 2018 Berlin, Germany

RelatedSocieties:

Europe

European Environment Agency | Confederation of European Environmental Engineering Societies | Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | Copernicus benefitting society and the environment - ESA | Energy and the Environment - European Physical Society (EPS)ENEP Membership - Society for the Environment | EEB – The European Environmental Bureau| 

Asia-Pacific

Environment, Education and Society in the Asia-Pacific | Environmental Governance | UNEP Asia Pacific - UN Environment | Geo ecology Energy Organization (GEO) | Irish Peatland Conservation Council (IPCC) | National Trust for Nature Conservation | Nature Conservation Society of Japan

USA:

National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP)|Society of Environmental JournalistsSociety for the EnvironmentNational Environmental Health Association: NEHA |Geothermal Energy Association | Solar Energy Industries Association | Association of Environmental Professionals | North American Native Fishes Association | African American Environmentalist Association

Track 10 Pollution Sources:

Most air toxics originate from human-made sources, including mobile sources (e.g., cars, trucks, buses) and stationary sources (e.g., factories, refineries, power plants), as well as indoor sources (e.g., building materials and activities such as cleaning).

Among other pollution sources, agriculture (livestock farming) is worth mentioning as the largest generator of ammonia emissions resulting in air pollution. Chemicals such as pesticides and fertilizers are also widely used in agriculture, which may lead water pollution and soil contamination as well. Residential sector is another significant source of pollution generating solid municipal waste that may end up in landfills or incinerators leading to soil contamination and air pollution.

Related Pollution Control Conferences | Water Pollution ConferencesEnvironmental Conferences

8th World Congress and Expo on Recycling June 25-26, 2018 Berlin, Germany; 5th World Congress and Expo on Green Energy June 14-16, 2018 London, UK; 4th World Conference on Climate Change October 19-21, 2017 Rome, Italy; Annual Congress on Soil Sciences Dec 4-5, 2017 Madrid, Spain; International Conference on Industrial Pollution and Pollution Control Jan 08-09, 2018 Singapore; World Conference On Ecology March 19-20, 2018 Berlin, Germany

RelatedSocieties:

Europe

European Environment Agency | Confederation of European Environmental Engineering Societies | Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | Copernicus benefitting society and the environment - ESA | Energy and the Environment - European Physical Society (EPS)ENEP Membership - Society for the Environment | EEB – The European Environmental Bureau| 

Asia-Pacific

Environment, Education and Society in the Asia-Pacific | Environmental Governance | UNEP Asia Pacific - UN Environment | Geo ecology Energy Organization (GEO) | Irish Peatland Conservation Council (IPCC) | National Trust for Nature Conservation | Nature Conservation Society of Japan

USA:

National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP)|Society of Environmental JournalistsSociety for the EnvironmentNational Environmental Health Association: NEHA |Geothermal Energy Association | Solar Energy Industries Association | Association of Environmental Professionals | North American Native Fishes Association | African American Environmentalist Association

Track 11 Pollution and Health Effects:

Scientific studies have linked long-term particle pollution, especially fine particles, with significant health problems including increased respiratory symptoms, such as irritation of the airways, coughing or difficulty breathing, decreased lung function, aggravated asthma, development of chronic respiratory disease in children, development of chronic bronchitis or chronic obstructive lung disease, irregular heartbeat, nonfatal heart attacks, premature death in people with heart or lung disease, including death from lung cancer. Ground-level ozone reaches its highest level during the afternoon and early evening hours. High levels occur most often during the summer months. It is a strong irritant that can cause constriction of the airways, forcing the respiratory system to work harder in order to provide oxygen. It can also cause other health problems.

Related Pollution Control Conferences | Water Pollution ConferencesEnvironmental Conferences

8th World Congress and Expo on Recycling June 25-26, 2018 Berlin, Germany; 5th World Congress and Expo on Green Energy June 14-16, 2018 London, UK; 4th World Conference on Climate Change October 19-21, 2017 Rome, Italy; Annual Congress on Soil Sciences Dec 4-5, 2017 Madrid, Spain; International Conference on Industrial Pollution and Pollution Control Jan 08-09, 2018 Singapore; World Conference On Ecology March 19-20, 2018 Berlin, Germany.

RelatedSocieties:

Europe

European Environment Agency | Confederation of European Environmental Engineering Societies | Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | Copernicus benefitting society and the environment - ESA | Energy and the Environment - European Physical Society (EPS)ENEP Membership - Society for the Environment | EEB – The European Environmental Bureau

Asia-Pacific

Environment, Education and Society in the Asia-Pacific | Environmental Governance | UNEP Asia Pacific - UN Environment | Geo ecology Energy Organization (GEO) | Irish Peatland Conservation Council (IPCC) | National Trust for Nature Conservation | Nature Conservation Society of Japan

USA:

National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP)|Society of Environmental JournalistsSociety for the EnvironmentNational Environmental Health Association: NEHA |Geothermal Energy Association | Solar Energy Industries Association | Association of Environmental Professionals | North American Native Fishes Association | African American Environmentalist Association

Track 12 Human Impact on the Environment:

Human applications on various fields may affect the environment which leads to pollution. An increase in population makes excessive demands on natural resources, and increases the demand on agriculture. Using chemical fertilizers, insecticides and herbicides to increase production pollutes the environment with harmful chemicals. Deforestation causes habitat loss and threatens the survival of species of animals and plants.

Environmental impacts caused by the application of technology are often perceived as unavoidable for several reasons. Nanotechnology's environmental impact can be split into two aspects: the potential for Nano technological innovations to help improve the environment, and the possibly novel type of pollution that Nano technological materials might cause if released into the environment. As nanotechnology is an emerging field, there is great debate regarding to what extent industrial and commercial use of nanomaterial will affect organisms and ecosystems.

The environmental impact of mining includes erosion, formation of sinkholes, loss of biodiversity, and contamination of soil, groundwater and surface water by chemicals from mining processes. In some cases, additional forest logging is done in the vicinity of mines to increase the available room for the storage of the created debris and soil. Besides creating environmental damage, the contamination resulting from leakage of chemicals also affects the health of the local population. Mining companies in some countries are required to follow environmental and rehabilitation codes, ensuring the area mined is returned to close to its original state. Some mining methods may have significant environmental and public health effects.

Related Pollution Control Conferences | Water Pollution ConferencesEnvironmental Conferences

8th World Congress and Expo on Recycling June 25-26, 2018 Berlin, Germany; 5th World Congress and Expo on Green Energy June 14-16, 2018 London, UK; 4th World Conference on Climate Change October 19-21, 2017 Rome, Italy; Annual Congress on Soil Sciences Dec 4-5, 2017 Madrid, Spain; International Conference on Industrial Pollution and Pollution Control Jan 08-09, 2018 Singapore; World Conference On Ecology March 19-20, 2018 Berlin, Germany.

RelatedSocieties:

Europe

European Environment Agency | Confederation of European Environmental Engineering Societies | Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | Copernicus benefitting society and the environment - ESA | Energy and the Environment - European Physical Society (EPS)ENEP Membership - Society for the Environment | EEB – The European Environmental Bureau

Asia-Pacific

Environment, Education and Society in the Asia-Pacific | Environmental Governance | UNEP Asia Pacific - UN Environment | Geo ecology Energy Organization (GEO) | Irish Peatland Conservation Council (IPCC) | National Trust for Nature Conservation | Nature Conservation Society of Japan

 

USA:

National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP)|Society of Environmental JournalistsSociety for the EnvironmentNational Environmental Health Association: NEHA |Geothermal Energy Association | Solar Energy Industries Association | Association of Environmental Professionals | North American Native Fishes Association | African American Environmentalist Association

Track 13 Environmental Sustainability and Development:

Sustainability is everything that we need for our survival and well-being against the industrial pollution. Sustainability creates and maintains the conditions under which humans and nature can exists in productive harmony that fulfils the social, economic and other requirements of present and future generations. At the global scale and in the broadest sense environmental management involves the oceans, freshwater systems, land and atmosphere, but following the sustainability principle of scale it can be equally applied to any ecosystem from a tropical rainforest to a home garden. Sustainability interfaces with economics through the social and ecological consequences of economic activity.

The economic importance of nature is indicated by the use of the expression ecosystem services to highlight the market relevance of an increasingly scarce natural world that can no longer be regarded as both unlimited and free. Sustainability issues are generally expressed in scientific and environmental terms, as well as in ethical terms of stewardship, but implementing change is a social challenge that entails, among other things, international and national law, urban planning and transport, local and individual lifestyles and ethical consumerism.

Related Pollution Control Conferences | Water Pollution ConferencesEnvironmental Conferences

8th World Congress and Expo on Recycling June 25-26, 2018 Berlin, Germany; 5th World Congress and Expo on Green Energy June 14-16, 2018 London, UK; 4th World Conference on Climate Change October 19-21, 2017 Rome, Italy; Annual Congress on Soil Sciences Dec 4-5, 2017 Madrid, Spain; International Conference on Industrial Pollution and Pollution Control Jan 08-09, 2018 Singapore; World Conference On Ecology March 19-20, 2018 Berlin, Germany.

RelatedSocieties:

Europe

European Environment Agency | Confederation of European Environmental Engineering Societies | Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | Copernicus benefitting society and the environment - ESA | Energy and the Environment - European Physical Society (EPS)ENEP Membership - Society for the Environment | EEB – The European Environmental Bureau| 

Asia-Pacific

Environment, Education and Society in the Asia-Pacific | Environmental Governance | UNEP Asia Pacific - UN Environment | Geo ecology Energy Organization (GEO) | Irish Peatland Conservation Council (IPCC) | National Trust for Nature Conservation | Nature Conservation Society of Japan

USA:

National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP)|Society of Environmental JournalistsSociety for the EnvironmentNational Environmental Health Association: NEHA |Geothermal Energy Association | Solar Energy Industries Association | Association of Environmental Professionals | North American Native Fishes Association | African American Environmentalist Association

Track 14 Bioenergy and Biofuels

Bioenergy is the single largest renewable energy source today, providing 10% of world primary energy supply. It plays a crucial role in many developing countries, where it provides basic energy for cooking and space heating, but often at the price of severe health and environmental impacts. The deployment of advanced biomass cook stoves, clean fuels and additional off-grid biomass electricity supply in developing countries are key measures to improve the current situation and achieve universal access to clean energy facilities by 2030.

Biofuels are produced from living organisms or from metabolic by-products (organic or food waste products). In order to be considered a biofuel the fuel must contain over 80 percent renewable materials. Bio-hydrogen may be a potential biofuel available from each cultivation and from waste organic materials. Although element is created from non-renewable technologies like steam reformation of gas (~50% of worldwide H2 supply), rock oil processing (~30%) and chemical change of coal (~20%), chlorophyte and cyanobacteria supply another route to renewable H2 production. Steam reforming of methane (biogas) made by anaerobic digestion of organic waste, are often used for bio-hydrogen also. Bio-plastics are any plastic material that's either bio based, perishable, or options both properties. They’re derived from renewable biomass sources, like vegetable fats and oils, corn starch, or micro-biota. Organic phenomenon is that the production of electrical potentials and currents within/by living organisms. Bioelectric potentials area unit generated by a range of biological processes and customarily zero in strength from one to some hundred millivolts.

Solid biomass

Bioelectricity

Green energy and green power

Sewage biomass

Bioethanol

Biohydrogen

Related Pollution Control Conferences | Water Pollution ConferencesEnvironmental Conferences

8th World Congress and Expo on Recycling June 25-26, 2018 Berlin, Germany; 5th World Congress and Expo on Green Energy June 14-16, 2018 London, UK; 4th World Conference on Climate Change October 19-21, 2017 Rome, Italy; Annual Congress on Soil Sciences Dec 4-5, 2017 Madrid, Spain; International Conference on Industrial Pollution and Pollution Control Jan 08-09, 2018 Singapore; World Conference On Ecology March 19-20, 2018 Berlin, Germany.

Europe

European Environment Agency | Confederation of European Environmental Engineering Societies | Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | Copernicus benefitting society and the environment - ESA | Energy and the Environment - European Physical Society (EPS)ENEP Membership - Society for the Environment | EEB – The European Environmental Bureau| 

Asia-Pacific

Environment, Education and Society in the Asia-Pacific | Environmental Governance | UNEP Asia Pacific - UN Environment | Geo ecology Energy Organization (GEO) | Irish Peatland Conservation Council (IPCC) | National Trust for Nature Conservation | Nature Conservation Society of Japan

USA:

National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP)|Society of Environmental JournalistsSociety for the EnvironmentNational Environmental Health Association: NEHA |Geothermal Energy Association | Solar Energy Industries Association | Association of Environmental Professionals | North American Native Fishes Association | African American Environmentalist Association

Track 15 Renewable Energy

Renewable energy is energy that is generated from natural processes that are continuously replenished.  It is a form of energy that meet our today’s demand of energy without putting them in danger of getting expired or depleted and can be used over and over again.  Renewable energy should be widely encouraged as it do not cause any harm to the environment and is available widely free of cost. This includes sunlight, geothermal heat, wind, tides, water, and various forms of biomass. This energy cannot be exhausted and is constantly renewed.

There are many forms of renewable energy sources that can be incorporated by countries to stop the use of fossil fuels. Renewable energy does not include any sources that are derived from fossil fuels or waste products. This energy is replenish able and helps us to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and causes no damage to the environment. If we are going to use fossil fuels at a steady rate, they will expire soon and cause adverse effect to our planet.

Renewable sources

Wind power

Hydropower

Solar energy

Geothermal energy

Energy storage

Related Pollution Control Conferences | Water Pollution ConferencesEnvironmental Conferences

8th World Congress and Expo on Recycling June 25-26, 2018 Berlin, Germany; 5th World Congress and Expo on Green Energy June 14-16, 2018 London, UK; 4th World Conference on Climate Change October 19-21, 2017 Rome, Italy; Annual Congress on Soil Sciences Dec 4-5, 2017 Madrid, Spain; International Conference on Industrial Pollution and Pollution Control Jan 08-09, 2018 Singapore; World Conference On Ecology March 19-20, 2018 Berlin, Germany.

RelatedSocieties:

Europe

European Environment Agency | Confederation of European Environmental Engineering Societies | Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | Copernicus benefitting society and the environment - ESA | Energy and the Environment - European Physical Society (EPS)ENEP Membership - Society for the Environment | EEB – The European Environmental Bureau| 

Asia-Pacific

Environment, Education and Society in the Asia-Pacific | Environmental Governance | UNEP Asia Pacific - UN Environment | Geo ecology Energy Organization (GEO) | Irish Peatland Conservation Council (IPCC) | National Trust for Nature Conservation | Nature Conservation Society of Japan

USA:

National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP)|Society of Environmental JournalistsSociety for the EnvironmentNational Environmental Health Association: NEHA |Geothermal Energy Association | Solar Energy Industries Association | Association of Environmental Professionals | North American Native Fishes Association | African American Environmentalist Association

Environmental Sciences based Universities in Europe

University of Oxford | University of Cambridge | Delft University of Technology |  Ecol Polytechnique Fédérale de | Stockholm University | Technical University of Denmark | Lund University | UCL(University College London) | Aarhus University | Lancaster University     RWTH Aachen University | University of Aberdeen  | University of Birmingham |  University of Bristol | The University of Exeter | Ghent University | University of Helsinki | University of Leeds | University of Reading | University of Southampton | Uppsala University | Utrecht University | Radboud  University | Norwegian University of Science And Technology | Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences | Universidad Autónoma de Madrid | Universität Bremen Albert-Ludwigs-Universitaet Freiburg | University of Vienna | Université Pierre et Marie Curie | University of Liverpool | Plymouth University | Aalborg University | Charles UniversityChristian-Albrechts-University zu Kie | Eberhard Karls Universität  Tübingen | Loughborough University | Queen's University Belfas | Lomonosov Moscow State University | Cranfield University | Cardiff University Bangor University | University of Zurich       

   

Environmental Sciences and Global Warming based Universities in Asia

National University of Singapore (NUS) Tsinghua University | The University of Tokyo Peking University | Seoul National University | National Taiwan University (NTU) Kyoto University | Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | KAIST - Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology | The University of Hong Kong  National Taiwan University | Sun Yat-sen University | Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur | Kasetsart University  National Tsing Hua University | Pusan National UniversitySungkyunkwan | University King Abdullah | Taiwan University of Science and Technology | Hong Kong Baptist University | Dalian University of Technology | China Agricultural University | Kebangsaan Malaysia University | University of Tsukuba |  Osaka University | Kyushu University | Indian Institute of Technology Bombay  | Indian Institute of Science Asian Institute of Technology | University of Science and Technology of China | University Teknologi Malaysia University | Putra Malaysia Tokyo Institute of Technology Tohoku University Pohang University of Science And Technology | National Cheng Kung University Korea University | Hokkaido University| Hanyang University  | Fudan University | Chulalongkorn University | Beijing Normal University | The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology  |  Shanghai Jiao Tong University  | Kyoto University | Yale University | University of California | The University of Queensland

Environmental Sciences and Global Warming based Universities in USA

University of California--Berkeley | Stanford University Bren School of Environmental Science & Management  | State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry         | Huxley College of the Environment | University of Michigan   | University of California, Davis    | Yale University | University of Wisconsin-Madison | University of Colorado Boulder | Columbia University | Johns Hopkins University | Princeton University | University of California, Los Angeles  | McGill University | Arizona State University | University of Washington  | University of California-Irvine  | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | University of Minnesota-Duluth | Texas A & M University-College Station | University of Minnesota  | University of Florida  | California State University  | Appalachian State University  | Iowa State University | Dominican University | University of Texas | Saint Cloud State University | Michigan Technological University   | University of Massachusetts   | University of North Texas | University of Montana Missoula   | University of Nebraska-Lincoln  | University of Ottawa | Brown University  | Dalhousie University   | University du Québec    | University of Delaware | University of Southern CaliforniaFlorida State University | Laval University     | McMaster University  | University of Hawai'i at Mania  | Texas A&M University   | Pennsylvania State University | University of Missouri, Columbia   | University of New Mexico  | University of Oklahoma       

Environmental Sciences and Global Warming based Universities in Africa

University of Oklahoma | Stellenbosch University | Rhodes University | University of Pretoria | University of the Western Cape

Environmental Sciences Jobs in USA

Biological field technician   | environmental project manager  |  sustainability program analyst   | ecological principal scientist consultant | environmental restoration specialist  | senior international scientist  | environmental engineer | lead environmental specialist  | air quality & climate change principal consultant | project environmental geologist | senior plant ecologist/plant biologist | agricultural program engineer | geologist/hydro geologist | environmental scientist   | natural resource specialist  | water resources engineer  | acoustic ecologist postdoctoral researcher | environmental technician | research officer  | marine habitation resource specialist  | senior aeromechanics engineer  | biological field technician   | ecological principal scientist consultant  | senior energy analyst, climate and energy program  | stream restoration specialistearly career environmental engineer  | wildlife biologist iv  | jr. Geologist  | agricultural inspector  | field inspector  | stormwater outreach specialist  | energy consultant | natural area reserves specialist | staff environmental specialist | environmental health & safety technician | plant operator trainee  | water quality specialistenvironmental permitting and compliance specialist   | science communications coordinator  | junior research specialist  |

Environmental Sciences Jobs in Europe

Senior Policy and Advocacy Adviser (Climate Change & Environment) | Senior Air Quality Officer | Environmental Impact Assessment Officer | Programmer Manager, Mobility Management  | Grant Planning and Reporting Manager | Managing Director    | Senior Director, Networks & Development   | Senior Research Officer  | Strategic Director  | Research Analyst - Technology disruptions in Agriculture and Food | Ethics and Integrity Specialist - Plant Science | Landscape Assistant | Senior Project Manager | Senior Lecturer in Landscape Planning with Specialization in Landscape Theory | Environmental Advisor  | Rural Programmer Co-Ordinate   | Technical Compliance Manager   | Environmental Consultant  | Access to Training Officer  | Curriculum Team Leader Built Environment | University Special Projects Manager | Nuclear Inspector | Cyber Security and Information Assurance  | Cultural Programmer Manager  | Environmental Advisor  | Energy Specialist | Network Manager, Food Systems Network  | Policy Researchers | Energy & Sustainability Manager, Facilities Management | Business Development Executive - Renewable Energy  | Environment Planning & Engagement Manager  |   Science and Standard Director  | Ocean Environmental Technical Specialist | Crude Oil Transport and Refining technologist | Deputy Lab Manager - Inorganic Chemistry-Water-SE    | Marine Environment Technical Lead  | SHE Officer- Health and Safety  | Junior Climate Change and Sustainability Consultant | Senior Policy & Advocacy Adviser – Climate Change & Environment | Fisheries Science Programmer  Co-ordinate   |

Environmental Sciences Jobs in Asia

Microfinance  Assessment Consultancy | Coastal and Ocean Governance Consultant |  Track Research Scientist | Ocean Biogeochemical Modeler |  Marine Chemistry | Geochemistry  |Hematologists  | Crude Oil Transport and Refining technologist | Science and Standard Director | Ocean Environmental Technical Specialist | Director | Forests Manager | Technical Writer | Communications Officer | Technical Specialist - Climate ChangeEconomist | Ecosystems | Senior Programmer Management Officer  | Biodiversity Conservation Specialist | Agricultural Officer | Research Associate | Energy and National Security Program | Sustainable Urban Mobility | Eco Mobility Program Manager  | Geospatial Consultant  | Senior Associate, Palm Oil   | Research Knowledge and Data Manager | Senior Associate |  Senior Manager, Investor Engagement, Water Program | Water Program | Food and Capital Markets | Federal Policy Program Intern |  Logistics Coordinator on International Expeditions | Global Environment Challenges | Environment, Culture & Society | Environmental Economics |

Environmental Sciences Jobs in Africa

Waste Management Project Officer | Resourcing & Quality Manager  | Energy & Sustainability Manager | Facilities Management | Customer Service Officer | Entry Level Sales - Recycling Advisor | Sustainability Trainee Recruitment Consultant | Energy Specialist | Commercial Analyst – Energy |  Cleaning technology | Communication Manager | Policy Researchers | Photovoltaic Specialist | Manager| Corporate Advisory | Markets Transformation | Senior Ecologist | Principal Ecologist | Field Instructor | Senior Aquatic Ecologist | Technical Advisor | Wildlife Trafficking | Pacific Ocean Policy Advisor | Project Officer | Marine Plastics & Coastal Communities project | Turbine Loads | Operability Engineer | Terrestrial Ecologist | Photovoltaic Specialist | Land and Wastewater Engineer | Senior Aquatic Ecologist | Wind Turbine Tech | Experienced Solar Service Technician | Renewable Energy Campaigner | Population and Sustainability Program | Wind Technician | Energy Storage Origination and Development |

Environmental Sciences and Global Warming Societies in Africa

Kenya Forestry Research Institute | Cape nature | Eastern Cape Parks   | Ezemvelo Kzn Wildlife   | Kenya Marine And Fisheries Research Institute | Kano State Environmental Planning And Protection Agency  | Kenya Meteorological Department  | Cape Town Ecology Group | Dolphin Action & Protection Group | The Earth Organization  | Earth life Africa   | Endangered Wildlife Trust   | Ethekwini Eco peace Groundwork | Natural Justice: Lawyers For Communities And The Environment | Wildlife & Environment Society | Energy Portal Energy Regulatory Commission | State Department Of Agriculture | Ministry Of Agriculture, Livestock And Fisheries | State Department Of Fisheries | Water Resources Management Authority  | Water Sector, Ministry Of Environment, Water And Natural Resources  Afforestation Agricultural Livestock Improvement And Soil Conservation Programme (Faliascop) | Africa Fight Against Desert Encroachment (Fade) | Africa Network For Animal Welfare | Africa clean Network  | African Biodiversity Institute (Abi) | African Biodiversity Network (Abn) | African Center For Technology Studies (Acts)African Council For Communication Education (Acce) | African Council Of Religious Leaders (Acrl-Rfp) | African Foundation (Farmapu-Inter & Cecotrap-Rcogl) | African Population And Health Research Center (Aphrc) | African Urban Management Institute | African Wildlife Foundation | Agency For Co-Operation And Research In Development | All Africa Council Of Churches | Appui Pour La Valorisation Et La Promotion Des Initiatives Privées  | Arab Office Of Youth And Environment (Aoye) | Association Pour L'integration Et Le Developement Durable Au Burundi (Aidb) | Association Des Femmes Africaines Integres Pour La Recherche Et Le Developpement | Association Pour La Recherche Sur Le Climate Et L’ environment (Arce) | Carbone Guinée | Catholic Youth Network For Environmental Sustainability In Africa (Cynesa) | Centre De Recherches Et D’education Pour Le Développement (Crepd) | Centre For Environment Justice And Development | Centre For Human Rights And Climate Change Research | Climate Network Africa | Cohort For Research On Environment, Urban Management And Human Settlement | Day Hospital Institute For Development And Rehabilitation Development Indian Ocean Network | Earth care Africa | Eastern Africa Environmental Network | Ecological Restorations | Energy, Environment and Development Network for Africa (AFREPEN/FWD) | Environment Liaison Center International (ELCI)  | Federation of Environmental and Ecological) | International Center for Environmental, Social and Policy Studies (ICESPS) | International Center for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF)  International Centre for Environmental Education and Community Development (ICENECDEV) | International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) | International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) | Labour, Health and Human Rights Development Centre | Les Amis de La Terre - Tog | Light and Power Centre World Outreach | Mauritius Council for Development, Environmental Studies & Conservation (Maudesco) | Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection | ONG Agir en Faveur de l'Environnement (ONG AFE) | Outreach Social Care Project | Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA) | Reproductive Health Uganda (RHU) | Reseau pour L’Environnment et le Development Durable en Afire | Réseau Femmes Africaine Pour Le Developpement Durable (REFADD) | Réseau Ouest-Africain Green Belt Movement Uganda Coalition for Sustainable Development | Uganda Environmental Education Foundation (UEEF) |Uganda Wildlife Society | United States International University (USIU-Africa) | Welfare Togo | Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association (WIOMSA) Women Environmental Programm

Environmental Sciences and Global Warming Societies in Asia-Pacific

Greenpeace East Asia | Global Green Growth Institute | Rainforest Foundation Norway All China Environment Federation (ACEF) | Asia Indigenous Peoples’ Pact (AIPP) | Asian Environmental Society  | Association of Protection of Environment and Culture (APEC)Center For Environmental Concerns-Philippines, INC. (CEC) | Center for Environment and Sustainable Development (CESDI) | Center for Science and Environment | Center for Science and Technology of the Non-Aligned and Other Developing Countries | Clean Up the World|Community Initiatives for Development in Pakistan (CIDP)| Consumer Unity and Trust Society (CUTS) | Dalit Welfare Association (DWA) | Development AlternativesDevelopment Horizon Foundation (DHF) | Earth Council China/Oriental Environmental Institute | Ecumenical Coalition on Tourism - ECOT (Formerly Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism - ECTWT) | Empower | Future Forest | Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) | Global Environment CentreGlobal Voices (GV) | IBON International Foundation | Independent Ecological ExpertiseIndia Water Foundation | Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) | Institute for Sustainable FuturesInternational Association of Ports and Harbours (IAPH) | International Lake Environment Committee Foundation (ILEC)| International Society for Environmental Education | Island Sustainability Alliance CI | Japan Association for the United Nations Environment Programme | LEAD Pakistan | Institute of Development Studies | NGO Federation of Nepal (NFN) | National Youth Achievement Award (NYAA) | New World Hope Organisation (NWHO) | Nippon Marks | Rural Area Development Programme (RADP)|Rural Educational Development and Welfare Organization (REDWO) | Sadayanodai Ilaignar Narpani Mandran (SINAM) | Shakhes Pajooh International Engineering Research Institute of Natural Hazards | Society for Conservation and Protection of Environment (SCOPE) | Society of Entrepreneurs & Ecology (SEE) | South Asian Forum for Environment (SAFE) | Tebtebba Foundation Indigenous Peoples International Policy Research and Education Terre Policy Centre | Thailand Environment Institute (TEI) | The Environmental and Social Development Organization | The National Forum for Environment and Health | The Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat (PIFS) | Third World NetworkUniversal Versatile Society | Women & Child Welfare Society | Women Organizing for Change in Agriculture and Natural Resource Management (WOCAN) World Toilet Organization | World Youth Foundation | Youth for Action |

Environmental Sciences and Global Warming Societies in Europe

International Forestry Students’ Association |International Humanitarian Public Foundation ZNANIE | International Hydropower Association | International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)/Earthscan | International Institute for Law and the Environment /Instituto Internacional de Derechoy Medio Ambiente (IIDMA)/(IILE) | International Law Association|International Organization of Employers | International POPs Elimination Network (IPEN) | International Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation (IPIECA)|  International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) | International Public Organisation (Ecoproject Partnership) | International Public Relations Association | International Risk Governance Council, IRGC | International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC)| International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) | Minority Rights Group International | Natural Environment Research Council - Centre for Ecology and Hydrology | Network of Regional Governments for Sustainable Development (nrg4SD) | Norges Miljovernforbund (Green Warriors of Norway | OceanCare | Office International de l’Eau | PanEco Foundation for Sustainable Development and Intercultural Exchange (PanEco Stiftung) | Pax Romana - The International Catholic Movement for Intellectual and Cultural Affairs | Peace Child International | Planet Earth Institute (PEI)|Plastic Soup Foundation | Practical Action | Regional Environmental Centre For Central Asia (CAREC) | Regional Environmental Centre for the Caucasus (REC)| Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21) | Renewable Energy and Environmental Conservation in Developing Countries | Russian Association of Indigenous Peoples of the North (RAIPON) | Russian National Committee for UNEP (UNEPCOM) | Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE) | Society for International Development (SID) | Soroptimist International | Stakeholder Forum for a Sustainable Future | Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)Stop IvorySurfrider Foundation Europe (SFE) Sustain labour Foundation - International Labour Foundation for Sustainable Development Labour, Health and Human Rights Development Centre | TRAFFIC International | Women for Water Partnership (WfWP)World Animal Protection World Association of Girl Guides and Girls Scouts (WAGGGS) |World Business Council for Sustainable Development | World Council of Churches (WCC) | World Farmers’ Organization (WFO) | World Federation of Engineering Organizations/Fédération Mondiale des Organisations d’Ingénieurs | World Federation of Public Health Associations (WFPHA) | World Future Council (WFC)   | World Organization of the Scout Movement (World Scout Movement) | World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) | Youth and Environment Europe (YEE) | Youth for Development and Co-operation | Zoï Environment Network | Bellona Foundation |

Environmental Sciences and Global Warming Societies in USA

Americas Business Council Foundation (abc* Foundation) | Atlantic States Legal Foundation (ASLF) | Baha'i International Community | Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University | Canadian Labour Congress | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs (CCEIA) | Center for International Environment Law (CIEL) Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) | Conservation International Foundation | Conservation and Management International (C&MI) | Coordinating Board of Jewish Organizations  | Defenders of Wildlife (DOW) | Earth Council Alliance (ECA) | Earth Council – Canada/Harmony Foundation of Canada| Earth Council – USA/Earth Council Foundation USA | Earth Day Network | Earth Island Institute |Earthaction Earthcorps | Environment Action Association (EAA) | Environmental Defense | Environmental Health Fund (EHF) | Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) | Environmental Law Institute | Environmental Pulse Institute (EPI) | Global Dairy Platform Inc (GDP) | Global Footprint Network | Global Foundation for Democracy and Development (GFDD) | Global Organization of Parliamentarians Against Corruptin (GOPAC) |HEIFER International | Heart International | Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development (IGSD) | International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT) | International Council of Women | International Fund for Animal Welfare | International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) | International Law Institute | International Nuclear Societies Council (INSC) | International Pesticide and Control Task Force | International Plant Nutrition Institute | Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) | Island Resources Foundation | MADRE|Mercury Policy Project/Tides Center | National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE) | Natural Resources Defense Council | New Psalmist Baptist Church and Sankofa Community Development (NPBC) | Ocean Conservancy Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA)Population Institute (PI)Population Media Centre | Public Awareness Education Programs (PAEP)|Pure Earth formerly called Blacksmith Institute (BI) | Quaker Earthcare Witness (QEW) | RARE Inspiring Conservation |Rotary International | Servicios Ecumenicos para Reconciliacion y Reconstruccion | Sierra Club | Sustain US Inc.| Taking IT Global | Terre des Jeunes | The International Association of Lions Clubs | The International Council on Metals and the Environment | The Millennium Institute | The Nature Conservancy | The Northern Forum | The United Church of Canada | US Council for International Business (USCIB) | United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada) |  University Corporation for Atmospheric Research | Water Environment Federation | Whale Center|Wildlife Direct | Women's Environment and Development Organization (WEDO)  | Woods Hole Research Center (WHRC) World Animal Net (WAN) | World Environment Center (WEC) | World Federalist Movement | World Harmony Foundation | World Institute for a Sustainable Humanity – Hellas (AWISH Hellas) | World Population Society| (WPS) | World Resources Institute (WRI)  | World watch Institute  Asociación Civil Red Ambiental |

Environmental Sciences and Global Warming Journals in USA

Earth and Planetary Science | Climate Dynamics | Journal of Geophysical Research | Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems | Geophysical Research | Earth Interactions | Earth and Planetary Science | Geophysical Journal International | Journal of the Atmospheric SciencesJournal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology | Global and Planetary ChangeBoundary Layer Meteorology Advances in Atmospheric Sciences | Quaternary Science | Climate of the PastThe Holocene  | Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology |Radiocarbon |  Journal of Physical Oceanography | Journal of Marine Systems | Marine Chemistry | Marine Geology | Journal of Hydrology | Annals of Glaciology   | Exploration Geophysics | Earth Interactions | Storm Brews Over Global Warming | Climate Research: an article unleashed worldwide storms | Advances in Atmospheric Sciences | Agricultural and Forest Meteorology| Atmosphere | Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics  | Atmospheric Research |  Boundary-Layer Meteorology | Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | Climate Dynamics  | Climate Research| Climatic Change | International Journal of Biometeorology | Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology | Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology | Journal of the Atmospheric SciencesJournal of Climate | Journal of Geophysical Research: section D (Atmospheres)  | Journal of HydrometeorologyMeteorological Monographs |

Environmental Sciences and Global Warming Journals in Europe

Meteorologische Zeitschrift  National Weather Digest | Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | Tellus. Series A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography | Tellus. Series B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology |   Weather and Forecasting | Geochemistry | Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin   |  Andean Geology | Atlantic Geology | Bulletin of Volcanology  | Bulletin of the Seismological Society of EuropeCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences | Earth and Planetary Science Letters Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | GeoArabia |  Geologica Acta  | Geological Society of Bulletin | Geology  |Geophysical Journal International | International Journal of Earth Sciences | International Journal of Speleology|Journal of African Earth Sciences | Journal of Geology Journal of Geophysical Research: sections B (Solid Earth), F (Earth Surface), G (Biogeosciences) | Journal of Sedimentary Research | Journal of Structural Geology | Journal of Earth Sciences   | Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | Norwegian Journal of Geology | Precambrian Research | Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina | Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Geológicas | Scripta Geologica | Sedimentary Geology| Sedimentology | South African Journal of Geology | Astronomy & Geophysics | Geofísica Internacional  Geophysical Journal International | Geophysical Research Letters | Geophysics  | Journal of Geophysical ResearchJournal of Geophysics and EngineeringPhysics of the Earth and Planetary InteriorsReviews of Geophysics | Journal of Hydrology |

Environmental Sciences and Global Warming Journals in Asia

Deep Sea Research | Journal of Geophysical Research: section C (Oceans) | Journal of Marine Systems | Journal of Physical Oceanography |  Ocean Science | Paleoceanography | Progress in OceanographyClimate and weather statistics‎ | Climate change‎ | Climate change science‎ | Climate forcing‎ | Climate history‎ |  Climate institutions and programs‎ Climate of Mars‎ | Climate patterns‎ | Climatology journals‎ | Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica | Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | Annual Review of Environment and Resources | Arctic (journal)|Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research | Atmospheric EnvironmentCarbon Balance and Management | Climate Research (journal) | Global Environmental Change | Energy and Environmental Science | Environment International | Environmental DevelopmentEnvironmental Modelling & Software | Environmental Pollution (journal) | Environmental Research | Environmental Research Letters | Environmental Science & Technology  | Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts | Environmental SciencesEstuaries and Coasts | Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics  | Journal of Cleaner Production  | Journal of Education for Sustainable Development  | Journal of Environmental Biology | Journal of Environmental Quality | Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | Journal of Green Building  | Journal of Industrial Ecology | Journal of the IEST |

Environmental Sciences and Global Warming Journals in Africa

Polar Science | Primate Conservation | Science of the Total Environment | Environment International | Environmental Health | Environmental Health and Preventive MedicineEnvironmental Health Perspectives | Environmental Politics | Environmental Research | Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology | Journal of Environmental Science and Health | Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology | Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene | Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine | Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health |

 

 

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