Impact of Electromagnetic Pollution on human health and environment a case study in Pakistan

Authors

  • Mubashir Muhammad Shaikh Institute of Business Management
  • Imran Majid Institute of Business Management

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30537/sjcms.v6i2.1223

Abstract

All living things, including people, plants, animals, and, in fact, all of God's creatures, need to connect with one another to maintain their life cycles. They are constrained inside their predetermined realm and have several methods to interact with one another. Technology becomes more engaged in communication over time, and human productivity rises as a result, such as when signals are converted into understandable communications. Since people desire to be involved in whatever they do, Radio Frequency (RF), a form of electromagnetic wave technology, has been developed for communication. RF-based communication technology makes life easier for people, but the exponential growth in demand for the technology has led to high levels of engagement with communication devices—something that is undoubtedly harmful to people and other living things.

The participation and prolonged use of RF devices expose people to more live things that have an impact on their health and the environment. In this study, we will assess the direct and indirect effects of heavy electromagnetic pollution on the ecosystem and the health of living things. The Pakistan region has been chosen since it is among the world's most densely inhabited regions in terms of sample size. When Metaverse is made available to everyone, especially in Pakistan, the metaverse starts generating electromagnetic radiation, which will have a significant influence on electromagnetic pollution, although no research has been able to demonstrate the relationship in comparison to the metaverse.

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Published

2023-02-20