This volume contains the proceedings of the National Conference on Air Pollution, held in 1961. It offers a comprehensive overview of the state of knowledge and concerns regarding air pollution at that time. Featuring contributions from leading experts and researchers, the proceedings cover a wide range of topics including the sources and effects of air pollutants, methods for monitoring and controlling pollution, and the implications for public health and the environment.
A valuable historical record, these proceedings provide insights into the early stages of air pollution research and policy development, highlighting the challenges and approaches considered during a pivotal period in environmental awareness. This compilation is essential for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of environmental science and the ongoing efforts to address air quality issues.
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