QUEST Holds Conference To Find Causes Of Environmental Pollution

Expert environmentalists from various universities, professors, and people from various schools of thought from across the country attended the National Conference.

QUEST Holds Conference To Find Causes Of Environmental Pollution

The Department of Energy and Environment, Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering Science and Technology (QUEST), hosted the fifth National Conference at the university’s Qazi Abdul Qavi Senate Hall. The conference’s goal was to introduce new methods for determining the root causes of environmental pollution and protecting the environment.

Expert environmentalists from various universities, professors, and people from various schools of thought from across the country attended the National Conference.

Speaking at the conference The goal of organising the fifth National Conference, according to Dr. Aslam Uqeeli, former Vice Chancellor of Mehran University Jamshoro, Dr. Noor Ahmed Memon, Dr. Kishan Chand, Dr. Abdul Qayoom Jakhrani, Prof. Abdul Fattah Chandio, and others, is to find basic causes and introduce new methods for preventing pollution in the environment.

According to the speakers, the role of expert environmentalists is critical in raising awareness and improving the environment. They claimed that diseases were spreading due to global environmental pollution, which was having a negative impact on the planet and water.

They stated that we must work together to address the root causes of pollution so that society can avoid environmental protection.

Pollution can cause harm or death to plants and animals, as well as disrupt food webs. It can also make survival and reproduction difficult for species. Pollution in the air and water can lead to respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, as well as cancer.

Pollutant exposure can also harm the nervous system, reproductive system, and immune system. Carbon dioxide emissions, in particular, contribute to global warming and climate change. This has a number of negative consequences, including more severe weather events, rising sea levels, and changes in precipitation patterns.

Pollution in the environment can harm crops and fishing grounds, resulting in financial losses for farmers and fishermen. It can also raise the cost of producing goods and providing services, as well as lower property values. Pollution can harm historic and cultural sites, such as buildings, monuments, and artifacts.