Please list out points that are very efficient and not known well enough by people to reduce climate change
Indian paintings vividly depict multiple gods and goddesses showcasing polytheistic traditions. Hindu deities like Ganesha, Krishna and Durga, alongside Buddhist and Jain figures are represented in intricate, symbolic and colorful compositions.Indian art often depicts multiple deities due to - IndiaRead more
Indian paintings vividly depict multiple gods and goddesses showcasing polytheistic traditions. Hindu deities like Ganesha, Krishna and Durga, alongside Buddhist and Jain figures are represented in intricate, symbolic and colorful compositions.Indian art often depicts multiple deities due to –
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India’s polytheistic tradition inspires paintings of multiple gods, goddesses and deities from Hindu mythology.
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Mythological narratives depict multiple gods, illustrating epic stories like Ramayana, Mahabharata and Puranas vividly.
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Regional influences shape Indian paintings, showcasing distinct deity depictions, styles and themes from various states.
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Storytelling through Indian paintings depicts multiple gods, conveying moral lessons and mythological tales vividly.
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Symbolism in Indian paintings uses multiple gods to represent virtues, vices, elements and abstract concepts.
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Aesthetic diversity in Indian paintings showcases multiple gods through vibrant colors, intricate patterns and varied styles.
Single god representation in abroad due to –
- Simplification abroad reduces Indian mythology to iconic single god representations, streamlining complex narratives and symbolism.
- Cultural familiarity abroad leads to simplified single god representations, reflecting limited understanding of India’s diverse pantheon.
- Artistic interpretation abroad reduces Indian mythology to single god representations, emphasizing individualistic creative expressions freely.
- Commercial appeal abroad drives simplified single god representations, catering to broad marketability and visual familiarity.
Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Such shifts can be natural, due to changes in the sun’s activity or large volcanic eruptions. But since the 1800s, human activities have been the main driver of climate change primarily due to the burning of fossil fuelsRead more
Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Such shifts can be natural, due to changes in the sun’s activity or large volcanic eruptions. But since the 1800s, human activities have been the main driver of climate change primarily due to the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas. In order to reduce the impact of climate we can take the following steps:
1.Ending our Reliance on Fossil fuels, the single most important thing we can do is to reduce our consumption of fossil fuel.
2. Shifting to a more efficient and green form of energy in order to harness more power and have less or no carbon emission, such as : Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Geothermal and hydroelectric power etc..
3.There should be better Forestry management and sustainable agriculture
4.There should be some Industrial make up to as from factories and facilities there have been a lot of production of green house gases or harmful gases
5. Finally, it should go without saying that we, as individuals, are key to solving the climate crisis—not just by continuing to lobby our legislature and speak up in our communities but also by taking climate action in our daily life.
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