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Latest Articles in environment day 2017
Environment Protection In A Progressive Way
India Eye International Human Rights Observer celebrated 'World Environment Day' on 5th June 2017
Read MoreCEEW Launches ‘Women in Sustainability’ On World Environment Day
This initiative aims to be a network of individuals and institutions committed to increasing participation and encouraging career growth for women across various segments of the public policy sector.
Read MoreLights Camera Eco-action!
The whole world in a way is governed by enterprises. Government of every country in the world is an enterprise. Then why do we have to enforce a subject like sustainability to them
Read MoreClimate Change: What Next For India
The withdrawal of the US should not be a call for us to retreat but to expand our role on the global front and strengthen our institutions at home to move forward
Read MoreElectric Vehicles That May Come To India
With auto manufacturers seeing potential in the EV industry in India, BW Businessworld brings to you the EVs which might arrive in the country.
Read MoreTechnology Has More Harm To Environment Than Benefits
The theme for World Environment Day 2017 is ‘Connecting People to Nature’, which asks us to get outdoors into the lap of nature, to understand its importance, to appreciate its beauty and to take forward the need to protect the earth where we live in.
Read MoreConnect With Nature To Make A Positive Difference
On this world environment day, let's celebrate the nature around us and try to make a positive difference to the environment with below mentioned simple, easy-to-do, realistic measures
Read MoreDriving Climate Action Towards A Future Ready India
The current GDP of USD 2.25 trillion will not be sufficient to meet India’s ambitious Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which are estimated to cost USD 2.5 trillion and USD 8.9 trillion, respectively, by 2030.
Read MoreThe Challenges And Dilemma Of Sustainable Development: India’s Response
The dilemma of sustainable development lies in the challenges for economic growth and development that are directly linked to the immense risk of climate change.
Read MoreThe Governance Of Sustainable Development Goals In India
That India is taking its commitment seriously is visible in the fact that Niti Aayog – the National Institution for Transforming India – Chaired by the Prime Minister has been assigned the role to ‘coordinate’ the achievement of India’s sustainable development goals both in quantitative and qualitative terms.
Read MoreHere Is Everything You Want To Know About World Environment Day
India has taken significant steps on addressing the commitments made during the Paris agreement through the intended nationally determined contributions (INDCs) and on the SDG indicators.
Read MoreModi Government’s Commitment To SDGs: Outlook And Future
With three main issues of contention being the funding and financing of the SDGs, the climate agreements in Paris and the implementation of the SDGs on a national scale, the Modi government is affected and challenged by all three issues.
Read MoreSupporting Women Who Support The Environment
Corrective action will require institutions to make affirmative commitments to supporting their female employees, and correct the gender gap in the workforce.
Read MoreFixing Our Cities For Sustainable Growth
International agencies project that India could continue to grow at just below 7 per cent per annum and government spokesmen have talked about growth of GDP between 7.5 and 8 per cent per annum.
Read MoreIndia’s NDC Targets At Paris Agreements: What Does It Mean?
India aims to reduce its “emission intensity of GDP by 33 percent-35 percent by 2030, below 2005 levels”. Emission intensity in the simplest terms is ratio of Greenhouse Gases to GDP.
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