The book uniquely combines atmospheric science, chemistry, and geography to explain the generation, dispersion, and interaction of pollutants, revealing the tangible threat to both environmental and human well-being.
The book progresses from basic atmospheric optics and pollutant chemistry to detailed case studies of pollution sources and their geographical distribution. Using data-driven assessments, satellite imagery analysis, and air quality indices, it showcases the transboundary nature of atmospheric pollutants.
By linking sky pollution to urban planning and public policy, Sky Pollution underscores the necessity for integrated solutions, making complex scientific information accessible to a broad audience concerned about environmental and earth sciences.