Air pollution affects us all in a number of crucial ways, causing lasting damage to our health and our environment. While primary pollution can result from local activities, the extent of the impact can be felt at spatial scales from the individual up to the whole planet and temporal scales from minutes to decades. Consequently, pollution of our atmosphere remains a critical concern, warranting continued scientific investigation and the development of effective local and global solutions. ‘The World Atlas of Atmospheric Pollution’ clearly and engagingly summarises current understanding of the state of air pollution on city to global scales.
Table of Content
1. Air Pollution History; 2. Air Pollution in Urban Areas; 3. Long-range Transport of Atmospheric Pollutants and Transboundary Pollution; 4. Global Air Pollution and Climate Change; 5. Ozone Depletion; 6. Environmental and Health Impacts of Air Pollution; 7. Future Trends in Air Pollution
About the author
Ranjeet S. Sokhi leads the Atmospheric Dynamics and Air Quality Research Programme within the Centre of Atmospheric and Instrumentation Research (CAIR) at the University of Hertfordshire, UK