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Title: | Formation Principles of the World Society that Does Not Create Pollution |
Other Titles: | Принципи формування світового суспільства, яке не створює забруднень |
Authors: | Трегубов, Д.Г. Tregubov, D.G. |
Keywords: | purification spiritual material environment production man garbage рollution |
Issue Date: | Sep-2021 |
Publisher: | НУК |
Citation: | Tregubov D. G. Formation Principles of the World Society that Does Not Create Pollution // «Проблеми екології та енергозбереження»: Матеріали XIV Міжнародної науково-технічної конференції. Миколаїв: Видавець Торубара В.В., 2021 Р.145-149 |
Abstract: | We consider "pollution" as the human activity result that changes the state of the living environment relative to the uninhabited state of nature. Pollution occurs through the spread of debris. Then the term "rubbish" will mean everything superfluous in the activities of mankind. There is a certain state of coexistence with nature in the form of life in the reversible cycle "on the ground" with a low population density, when waste is almost not generated (close to the ideas of Taoism). Pollution is created in the process of human activity for profit or pleasure, as a result of wars, accidents, leaving old man habitats in the "open" cycle of life. Such human activity has elements of invader psychology. Pollution is everything that deprives human existence of a harmonious state of neutral coexistence with nature and other people. The ways of pollution movement are the controlled spread of these phenomena (for example, limiting the possibility of smoking), the uncontrolled spread by man, the natural phenomena influence. |
URI: | http://repositsc.nuczu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/13566 |
Appears in Collections: | Кафедра спеціальної хімії та хімічної технології |
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