In the developing countries, the pace of change—in vital technologies, in scientific research, in economic fundamentals, in the living environment, and in pursuing quality of life—is accelerating every day, propelled by continuous changes in technology innovation, human activities, and the rapidly evolving demands of the COVID-19 pandemic. This special issue (SI) of Environmental Science and Pollution Research (ESPR) collected 17 peer-reviewed articles relating to green buildings research, the impact of climate change on the extreme weather events, forward osmosis membranes for water reuse, the impacts of human activities to fragile water environments and economy, air pollution control and carbon emission reduction, risk assessment of pollution hazard and water resources, adsorption reaction of antibiotic pollution in subsurface, synthesized novel adsorptive materials in response to nitrogen and phosphorus, dye, and toluene pollution. All selected papers were relevance to the theme of this SI and formally presented at the 2020 5th International Conference on Advances in Energy and Environment Research (ICAEER 2020) on September 18th–20th, 2020, Shanghai, China. For the safety of the participants, ICAEER 2020 was held via online presentation because of the coronavirus pandemic sweeping across all over the world. As an annually held conference, the upcoming 6th ICAEER 2021 is scheduled held in Shanghai from September 10 to 12, 2021 (http://www.icaeer.org/index.html). The guest editor (GE) of this SI welcomes you all to participate in this conference.
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Weng, C. H. (2021, September 1). Environmental concerns and pollution control in the context of developing countries. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-021-15004-z
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