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Plastics and Microplastics in environment - An introduction

9781779563545
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Arcler Education Inc
Overview
Plastics and Microplastics in the Environment - An Introduction is a thorough examination of the growing problem of plastic and microplastic pollution. It discusses plastics' origins, qualities, and environmental impact, with a focus on their effects on ecosystems, wildlife, and human health. The book looks at both macro and microplastic pollution, providing insights into how plastics degrade and enter aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, posing serious threats to biodiversity and food safety. Through a multidisciplinary lens, the book examines the history of plastics, their chemical makeup, and the mechanisms that contribute to their pervasive environmental presence. It investigates the primary and secondary sources of microplastics, as well as their effects on marine and freshwater ecosystems. It also emphasizes the importance of urban management techniques, trash reduction, and innovation in the development of biodegradable alternatives. This book offers a mix between scientific research, practical examples, and solutions to address plastic pollution, making it an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and environmental professionals. It challenges readers to consider the worldwide ramifications of plastic trash and the pressing need for action, with an emphasis on increasing awareness and advancing sustainability.
Author Bio
Carlos Andrés García is an environmental specialist with over 14 years of experience in climate change, sustainability, and international cooperation. He has led and managed projects aimed at fostering resilience, poverty reduction, and environmental sustainability. Currently serving as a Climate Change Consultant, Carlos has designed and supervised numerous climate change adaptation projects, securing international funding from bodies such as the Nordic Fund, USAID, and the Green Climate Fund. Throughout his career, Carlos has written numerous scientific articles focused on conservation programs, climate development, and environmental governance. His publications have contributed significantly to advancing knowledge in areas such as climate resilience, marine conservation, and environmental governance. Carlos’s professional journey includes his work as a senior consultant for international development banks, where he assessed climate-resilient solutions for sectors like ports, coastal infrastructure, and agriculture. His expertise extends to navigating international environmental standards, promoting Nature-Based Solutions (NbS), and managing large-scale conservation programs. He has played a pivotal role in enhancing the environmental governance of protected areas and supporting local communities in adaptation strategies. In addition to his work in project management, Carlos holds a Master's in Environmental Economics from the University of Western Brittany in France and a Bachelor's in Business Administration from Colombia. He is also a certified Climate Change Officer. His dedication to sustainable development, along with his extensive writing and research experience, makes him a key contributor to climate action efforts across Latin America and globally.