Sustainable Development Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Sustainable Development Goals In India 2024[SDGs] 1. No Poverty: Ensure everyone has enough money to live a decent life. 2. Zero Hunger: Make sure everyone has accRead more
Sustainable Development
Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Sustainable Development Goals In India 2024[SDGs]
1. No Poverty: Ensure everyone has enough money to live a decent life.
2. Zero Hunger: Make sure everyone has access to nutritious food.
3. Good Health: Provide quality healthcare for all.
4. Quality Education: Ensure inclusive and quality education for everyone.
5. Gender Equality: Achieve equal rights and opportunities for women and girls.
6. Clean Water: Provide access to clean water and sanitation for all.
7. Renewable Energy: Promote affordable and clean energy sources.
8. Decent Work: Ensure fair and equal job opportunities for all.
9. Innovation: Encourage innovation and sustainable industries.
10. Reduced Inequalities: Reduce economic and social inequalities.
11. Sustainable Cities: Build sustainable and inclusive cities.
12. Responsible Consumption: Promote responsible consumption and production.
13. Climate Action: Take urgent action to combat climate change.
14. Life Under Water: Protect marine life and ecosystems.
15. Life on Land: Protect and restore land ecosystems.
16. Peace and Justice: Promote peaceful and inclusive societies.
17. Partnerships: Strengthen global partnerships for sustainable development.
These goals aim to create a better future for all in India by 2024 and beyond.
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Global warming is primarily caused by human activities that increase the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Here are the main contributors: Burning Fossil Fuels: The combustion of coal, oil, and natural gas for energy and transportation releases significant amounts of carbon dioxidRead more
Global warming is primarily caused by human activities that increase the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Here are the main contributors:
Burning Fossil Fuels: The combustion of coal, oil, and natural gas for energy and transportation releases significant amounts of carbon dioxide (CO₂) and other greenhouse gases.
Deforestation: Cutting down forests reduces the number of trees that can absorb CO₂, increasing the amount of this gas in the atmosphere.
Agriculture: Farming practices, including livestock production, release methane (CH₄) and nitrous oxide (N₂O), potent greenhouse gases.
Industrial Processes: Manufacturing and industrial activities emit various greenhouse gases, including CO₂, methane, and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).
These activities enhance the natural greenhouse effect, leading to a rise in Earth’s average temperature.
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