Environmental Sciences

Environmental sciences is a interdisciplinary academic field that draws on ecology, geology, meteorology, biology, chemistry, engineering, and physics to study environmental problems and human impacts on the environment. Environmental science is a quantitative discipline with both applied and theoretical aspects and has been influential in informing the policies of governments around the world. Environmental science is considered separate from environmental studies, which emphasizes the human relationship with the environment and the social and political dimensions thereof. Whereas, environmental studies might focus on the economic and political dimensions of international climate-change protocols, an environmental scientist would seek to understand climate change by quantifying its effects with models and evaluating means of mitigation.

List of Publications in Environmental Sciences

Research Article

Risk assessment on bioaccumulation of potentially toxic elements on soil and edible vegetables Corchorus olitorius and Amaranthus cruentus grown with water treatment sludge in Chanchaga Minna, Niger state, Nigeria

Oguh CE, Chima UC, Wisdom OO,

This study investigate the bioaccumulation of potentially toxic elements build-up in vegetables Amaranthus cruentus, and Corchorus olitorius grown wit.. Read More »