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Our connection with the natural world and our capacity to comprehend and manage its impacts demand a thorough grasp of the elements influencing it. Environmental chemistry represents a wide-ranging, multidisciplinary domain that examines the origins, movement, transformations, and destinations of chemical substances in the atmosphere, earth, and aquatic systems. This scientific discipline investigates both contaminated and pristine ecosystems, as insights into undisturbed environments are crucial for interpreting polluted scenarios. It also encompasses laboratory simulations to evaluate core chemical mechanisms occurring in more intricate natural systems. The Department conducts pioneering research addressing critical questions about environmental processes.