Radioactive pollution refers to the release of ionizing radiation into the environment from unstable atomic nuclei that decompose. Key sources of radioactive pollution include nuclear accidents from power plants, usage of radioisotopes, atomic bombs, mining, and experimental studies. Radioactive pollution can affect humans by increasing risks of diseases like leukemia and genetic damage, and can inhibit plant growth, development, and seed germination. Preventive measures include not exploding nuclear devices in air, carefully disposing of contaminated wastes, minimizing radioisotope production, and using shielding and protective equipment when working with radioactive materials.