Bioremediation of Radiotoxic Elements under Natural Environmental Conditions

  • Mtimunye P
  • Chirwa E
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Abstract

The energy sector around the world is severely affected by the combined impact of population growth, industrialisation and the general movement of people into cities (urbanisation). Controlling carbon emissions from the energy sector lies at the centre of the strategy to curb the problem of global warming and its effects on changing weather patterns–which poses a threat to ecosystems and biodiversity. Several alternatives are under consideration worldwide to reverse the current trend of global warming; almost all strategies …

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Mtimunye, P. J., & Chirwa, E. M. N. (2013). Bioremediation of Radiotoxic Elements under Natural Environmental Conditions. In Applied Bioremediation - Active and Passive Approaches. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/56909

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