Abstract:
Abstract
The dissertation describes ecological catastrophe by reason, considering it entailed a chain of other far-reaching problems, such as: air pollution, the evanescence of the legacy of the great country, the Aral Sea, and the shallowing of the coal-filled black Caspian Sea along with the inability to preserve the Kazakh steppe from disappearing from this world.
According to history books and studies that served as a basis for this concept, it was found that the pollution of the public environment began in 1925. Indeed, it was March 30, 1925 when the Republic was declared suitable for the construction of production facilities. However, Kazakhstan, after the end of the Second World War, paid considerable attention to the development of industry.
Much attention is paid to ensuring the ongoing critical situation does not escalate to catastrophic proportions.
It has been found that sooner or later man can not refrain from nature’s vengeance for thoughtless interference threatening deserts, diseases as well as salinization of the land.
In fact, the Republic of Kazakhstan has the potential to acquire a healthy lasting life by cultivating environmental surveillance throughout the country and, more importantly by negotiating a compromise with neighboring states.
Keywords: air pollution, ecological catastrophe, environment, pollution, nature