{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Britain's harnessing of Thames river from the perspective of peace studies and its enlightenment-research based on the background of great stink in London. {Author}: Lu H;Yinshuan R;Zhufeng Z; {Journal}: Heliyon {Volume}: 9 {Issue}: 6 {Year}: 2023 Jun {Factor}: 3.776 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17491 {Abstract}: In recent years, novel coronavirus has been rampant all over the world, and environmental pollution has increasingly become an unavoidable problem. The history of human development seems to be always accompanied by environmental pollution. In 1858, the appearance of the big stink in London reflected the serious pollution of Thames River in the process of industrialization. The pollution of the Thames River has aroused widespread concern of all groups in Britain, and the long road of pollution control in Britain has brought profound historical lessons. However, what future generations need to really learn from it is to get rid of the dilemma of pollution before treatment. This study takes the Thames River as an analogy, positioning human destruction of nature as the intertwined of history, and pushing the debate on environmental science, peace science, and history to a climax in order to reach wise recommendations on environmental protection, which is very necessary on the contemporary stage. While promoting the progress of human civilization, strengthening the protection of the environment may be the best way to break the traditional dilemma.