Rainwater Harvesting for Drinking Purposes in Sri Lanka

Rainwater harvesting for drinking is an effective method for the shortage of water problems. Rainwater harvesting becomes the primary water source for potable uses, including drinking, bathing, and cooking. Furthermore, some areas have groundwater with contaminants, and water can’t be used for drinking due to heavy metals mixing. So, rainwater harvesting provides a safe drinking …

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Greenhouse gas emission and mitigation measures of agriculture in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is a developing country whose agricultural contribution to the economic sector is 11 per cent, and Greenhouse gas emission from the agricultural sector is 25.1 per cent. In reducing GHG emissions, it is essential to consider maintaining fertile soil and restoring degraded land. As a developing country, it is complicated to implement some …

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The Effects Of Industrialization On Climate Change

The greenhouse effect simply is a natural process to balance greenhouse gas concentration throughout the atmosphere. However, due to anthropogenic activities, this natural effect becomes an environmental problem for the entire world. It tends to occur global warming. The world’s climate always varied naturally, but climate change largely variates due to the concentration of “greenhouse …

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Environmental Pollution By Tea Processing

The tea industry is the major exporting item in Sri Lanka. So massive coverage of tea manufacturing factories and cultivated lands consists in Sri Lanka. This research is to focus on the environmental pollution regarding the types of wastages which generated as a by-product from tea processing industries. The classes & sources of solid, liquid, …

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Environmental and Social impacts of Palm oil industry in Sri Lank

The oil palm originated from West Africa, where evidence of its use as a staple food crop dates as far back as thousands of years. Palm trees grow well in the tropical climate. Therefore it spread from West Africa to South and East Asia as a result of the industrial revolution and economic expansion. Palm …

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