South Asian governments have tried to stop environmental problems in the region by
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South Asian governments have tried to stop environmental problems in the region by placing regulations on factories and industries.
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- Major environmental concerns in South Asia are climate change, ecosystem changes, geophysical setting, import of hazardous wastes, overgrazing, desertification, deforestation, population pressure, pollution, pollution of land and, water resources, lack of drinking/potable water, food security risks, biodiversity loss, degradation of marine and river resources, and depletion of energy resources.
- Given that climate change and environmental degradation are major issues in the world today, it is imperative that governments collaborate on initiatives within a global context, harmonize their policies and establish measures to combat challenges.
- In South Asia there have been many attempts to create a shared framework for implementation of coordinated policies.
- One essential way they can do so is to reduce air emissions from industrial sources. In the light of rising pollution issues, numerous laws and guidelines have been placed in place to seek to regulate and reduce the emissions of these harmful gasses
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