Environmental Pollution

Pollution is the introduction of pollutants into the environment that causes adverse reactions. Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or forces, such as noise, heat or light. Pollutants, pollutants, can be external substances / energy or natural substances that occur improperly. Pollution is usually categorized as a source of points or a source of irregularity. In 2015, pollution killed 9 million people worldwide.

The Toxicology and Environmental Health Information Program (TEHIP) in the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM) maintains a full range of andology technology and a website for environmental health including resources produced by TEHIP and other government agencies and organizations. This website includes links to information, bibliographies, tutorials, and other consumer-focused resources. TEHIP also oversees the Toxicology Network Network (TOXNET) an integrated system of toxicology and natural health information available for free on the web. TOXMAP is a Geographic Information System (GIS) that is part of TOXNET. TOXMAP uses the United States maps to help users explore data from the Toxics Release Inventory and the Superfund Basic Research Program.

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