saasteid
Saasteid (Estonian for pollutants) are substances or energy forms that contaminate air, water, soil, or living organisms and can cause harm to health or ecosystems. The term is used in environmental science and policy to describe agents that reduce environmental quality and pose risks to humans and the environment.
Common categories include particulate matter, gases such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds,
Primary sources are anthropogenic, including industry, power generation, transportation, agriculture, and waste management. Natural sources such
Exposure to saasteid can harm health, contributing to respiratory and cardiovascular disease, cancer, birth defects, and
Measurement and regulation rely on monitoring networks and standards that specify permissible levels of key pollutants.
Mitigation options include cleaner production, energy efficiency, emission controls (such as filters and scrubbers), adoption of
The burden and control of saasteid vary by country and region, shaped by policy, economy, and technology.