Environmental Chemistry
Environmental chemistry is an interdisciplinary scientific field that studies chemical processes in the environment, from atmosphere to soil and water. It evaluates the sources and effects of contaminants, exploring the impact of biogeochemical cycles on global environment and pollution. By analyzing the interactions between the environment, material and energy, it investigates the ways in which substances like certain pollutants, toxic compounds, and hazardous materials can have impacts on the environment and human health. Environmental chemistry is used to assess current environmental conditions, as well as to develop, evaluate and implement remediation strategies, develop methods to reduce pollution, and establish policies to protect the environment.
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