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Environmental Pollution and Bhopal Killings provides a comprehensive analysis of environmental contamination and its tragic human toll, particularly through the lens of the Bhopal chemical disaster. The book delves into the scientific mechanisms of pollution, industrial hazards, and regulatory failures that led to one of history’s worst industrial accidents.
B.N. Banerjee examines the complex interplay between industrial development, environmental protection, and public health. Through detailed case studies and scientific evidence, the author illustrates how environmental negligence can result in mass casualties and long-term ecological damage. The work addresses critical questions about corporate responsibility, governmental oversight, and the rights of communities affected by industrial pollution.
This essential read combines scientific rigor with humanitarian concern, making it valuable for students, researchers, environmentalists, and policy makers seeking to understand industrial disasters and prevent future tragedies.







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