Seminar
Seminar
Seminar
Submitted by : Karampreet
Kaur
MBA 1 188424
INTRODUCTION
• Air pollution can be
defined as air filled
with substances that
can cause harmful
effect on humans as
well as other living
organisms . The
substance can be
solid particles, liquid
droplets, or gases.
What all constitutes air pollution ??
Carbon dioxide (CO2) – because of its role as a green house
gas is has been described as a leading pollutant. It is a natural
element but excess of it is bad for biodiversity.
Sulphur Oxides (SO2) – particularly Sulphur dioxide, a
chemical compound with the formula SO2. SO2 is produced by
volcanoes and in various industrial processes. Coal and
petroleum often contain Sulphur compounds, and their
combustion generates.
Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) – Nitrogen oxides, particularly nitrogen
dioxide are expelled from high temperature combustion, and
are also produced during thunderstorms by electric discharge.
They can be seen as a brown hazedome above or
a plume downwind of cities.
Carbon monoxide (CO) – CO is a colorless, odorless, toxic yet non-
irritating gas. It is a product of combustion of fuel such as natural gas,
coal or wood. Vehicular exhaust contributes to the majority of
carbon monoxide let into our atmosphere.
PRIMARY SECONDARY
• The Delhi high court directed the states of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar
Pradesh, Rajasthan, and the National Capital Territory of Delhi to
implement notifications and directions issued under the Air
Pollution Act to ban burning of crop residues.
• In response to alarming air pollution levels in the NCR (National
Capital Region), the Delhi High Court had taken up the matter suo
motu (on its own motion) in August last year.