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 Pollution management is a concept used when controlling the climate. It implies regulation of the climate, water, or surface pollution and effluents. Waste materials, whether concentrated or distributed, from processing, cooking, forestry, mining, refining, transportation, and other human activities can destroy the atmosphere without emission regulation.  Pollution is the introduction of pollutants which trigger adverse changes in the natural environment. Pollution, such as noise, heat or light, can take the form of chemical substances or energy. Pollutants, the emission elements, may either be synthetic substances / energies, or toxins that exist naturally. Contamination is often classified as source point or nonpoint source pollution. Pollution killed 9 million people worldwide in 2015. Major forms of pollution include: air pollution, light pollution, littering, noise pollution, plastic pollution, soil contamination, radioactive pollution, thermal pollution, visual pollution, water pollution. Pollution started from ancient days, when the first fires were produced by man. According to a 1983 report in the journal Research, "soot" contained on prehistoric caves ceilings offers sufficient proof of the elevated rates of emissions correlated with poor open fire ventilation. Emission avoidance and waste minimisation are more important in management structure than pollution regulation. A related approach for the reduction of industrial flooding is the low impact technology in the area of property growth.  

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