2018
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3453740
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Globalization, Industralization and Population Growth the Fundamental Drivers of Pollution in a Given Society (India)

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“…3. The increasing rate of Industrialization and Urbanization has caused severe environmental concerns in developing countries like India (Aroh, 2018) [8] . Globalization allows exploration of forests for large-~ 253 ~ scale production and the rampant cutting down of trees for the big industrial setup.…”
Section: Negative Implication: 1 Globalization Has Brought An Uneven ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3. The increasing rate of Industrialization and Urbanization has caused severe environmental concerns in developing countries like India (Aroh, 2018) [8] . Globalization allows exploration of forests for large-~ 253 ~ scale production and the rampant cutting down of trees for the big industrial setup.…”
Section: Negative Implication: 1 Globalization Has Brought An Uneven ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to natural pollution, inadequate use of advanced technologies in developing countries and inadequate pollution prevention measures increase industry-based environmental pollution [4]. Heavy metals are a major threat to all living things when they are released into the environment, and the accumulation of heavy metals in organisms via the food chain causes serious illnesses and even deaths in these organisms [2,5].…”
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confidence: 99%