Emerging Trends in Agriculture Sciences (Volume – 2), edited by Dr. Yad Vir Singh, provides a comprehensive examination of environmental challenges and innovative approaches in sustainable agriculture. This volume explores critical topics such as air and water pollution, nitrogen use efficiency in wetland rice ecosystems, nutrient-water management, global warming, and the impact of sewage and industrial effluents. Featuring well-researched chapters by subject experts, the book combines theoretical insights with practical solutions to combat pollution and enhance crop productivity. Discussions on pollution control acts, wastewater treatment, and integrated soil health strategies make the volume highly relevant to environmental scientists, agricultural technologists, policymakers, and students. The text emphasizes ecological responsibility and sustainable practices, providing a blueprint for resource management in modern farming systems. With data-driven analysis and recommendations, this volume serves as a timely resource for addressing climate resilience and environmental degradation in agriculture.