Report on the State of Water Pollution in Kenya.
1994
Kwak, H-S. | Nguta, C.
Most human activities have deleterious effects to nature. The impacts are more pronounced in the more civilized societies where Quantity, Quality, and speed of degradation are beyond the natural rates of purification and recovery processes. These effects on the environmental interfere with the human environment causing man physical, physiological, and mental problems. So industrially more developed and culturally more civilized countries have paid very expensive retribution for a long time for their damages to nature. At present if the Kenya Government follows the political patterns of the developed countries, they can advance industrially without undergoing the economic strains the advanced countries went through when they industrialized. The process will even be shorter as it will be based on technology transfer. These could be achieved without the environmental destruction if safe methods (Environmental friendly technologies) are applied.
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