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Remediation of Industrial and Automobile Exhausts for Environmental Management

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The world of environmental engineering science and environmental protection is witnessing immense challenges today. Environmental management today stands in the midst of immense scientific vision and vast introspection. Air pollution control and industrial wastewater treatment in the similar manner are today in the path of new scientific regeneration. In this paper, the authors deeply address the vast scientific success of remediation of industrial and automobile exhausts for environmental management. Human civilization’s immense scientific prowess, the vast futuristic vision, and the technological vision of environmental engineering tools will all lead a long and effective way in the true emancipation of environmental management today. Environmental and energy sustainability are the other sides of the visionary coin of environmental engineering today. The global climate change, the loss of ecological biodiversity, and the frequent environmental disasters are urging the scientists and engineers to gear forward toward a more visionary future with respect to innovations and challenges. In this paper the author deeply addresses the various technologies of remediation of industrial and automobile exhausts for environmental management. Global scientific orders are in a state of deep challenges, unending vision, and deep comprehension. The future of environment is immensely dismal. This paper opens up new windows of scientific innovation and scientific instinct in the field of environmental management in decades to come.

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Palit, S., Hussain, C.M. (2019). Remediation of Industrial and Automobile Exhausts for Environmental Management. In: Hussain, C. (eds) Handbook of Environmental Materials Management. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73645-7_21

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