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World Environment Day 2024: Actions Towards a Sustainable Future

World Environment Day is celebrated on June 5th as a global call to action. The theme for 2024, “Restore Our Earth,” highlights the urgency of collective efforts to heal and protect the environment. Key challenges include climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution. Taking initiatives like promoting renewable energy, conserving water, protecting natural habitats, and advocating for change are crucial for a sustainable future. Notable global initiatives and India’s contributions toward environmental sustainability further emphasize the significance of individual and collective action in restoring and preserving the planet.

Year wise Plastic Waste Generation in India (2)
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Planet vs Plastic – An Interactive Review of India’s Plastic Generation

On World Earth Day, the theme “Planet vs. Plastics” highlights the urgent need to address the global crisis of plastic waste. Unmanaged plastic waste poses grave threats to ecosystems, biodiversity, and human health. Legislative measures, public awareness, innovation, and community engagement are crucial in combating this menace effectively. Industry participation and accountability through Extended Producer Responsibility are also vital.

Carbon Credits Driving Climate Action
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Carbon Credits: Driving Climate Action

Understanding and addressing carbon emissions is crucial for combating climate change. Mapping emissions helps identify hotspots and intervention areas. Carbon credits incentivize emission reduction projects and trading. Tools like carbon calculators empower individuals to understand and reduce their carbon footprint. Controlling emissions involves cleaner technologies, renewable energy, and afforestation. Collaboration at all levels is necessary for a sustainable future.

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Carbon Credit: A Solution for Climate Change

Carbon credits have become pivotal in combatting climate change, incentivizing emission reductions and promoting sustainability. They represent the right to emit one ton of CO2 and are traded on carbon markets, aiding entities in complying with emission reduction targets while supporting sustainable practices and fostering global collaboration. Carbon pricing initiatives globally internalize the cost of greenhouse gas emissions, driving investment in clean energy and sustainable development, crucial for a low-carbon future.

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E-waste management In India

India is set to become the third largest economy globally, leading to increased electronic gadget usage and, consequently, e-waste production. This poses health and environmental risks, aggravated by inefficient recycling methods. Challenges include poor infrastructure, lack of awareness, and unsustainable practices. Solutions involve public education, buy-back programs, the 3-R approach, and a robust legal framework.

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