Microplastics
Microplastics by Baljinder Singh delivers a compelling, up-to-date exploration of one of the 21st century’s most pervasive environmental threats. This concise yet authoritative volume immediately draws readers into the global and regional stakes of microplastic contamination—from urban rivers and coastal waters to agricultural soils and the air we breathe.
Baljinder Singh combines clear explanation with evidence-based analysis, making complex science accessible to professionals and concerned citizens alike. The book covers sources, pathways, and detection techniques; assesses ecological and human-health implications; and reviews emerging mitigation strategies and policy responses. Case studies and regional perspectives, including contexts relevant to India and South Asia, ground the discussion in real-world challenges and solutions.
Readers will appreciate practical insights for researchers, environmental managers, policymakers, and students: how monitoring programs are designed, what current data reveal about exposure risks, and which interventions show promise at community and national levels. Written in a measured, engaging voice, this book balances scientific rigor with readable narrative, helping decision-makers and activists understand both urgency and opportunity.
Whether you’re an environmental scientist, a municipal planner, or a concerned reader seeking reliable guidance on pollution and sustainability, Microplastics equips you with the knowledge to act. Order your copy today to stay informed about the evolving science, policy tools, and on-the-ground responses shaping our fight against microplastic pollution.
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