FACTORS AFFECTING ENVIRONMENT
Use compact fluorescent light bulbs:
It is true that these bulbs are more expensive, but they last much longer and
they can save energy and in the long term your electricity bill would be reduced.
Turn off your devices:
When you do not use a house device, turn it off. For example, if you don't watch
TV, turn it off. Turn off the light when you leave a room (even if you intend to
return.) It's an easy habit to take up which will help you save a lot of money.
Walk or cycle:
Driving is one of the biggest causes of pollution. If you want to use your car, ask
yourself the following question: do I really need my car? Walk or use your bike if
the journey is a short one.
Rainwater:
Think of recovering rainwater. This water can be used for different purposes
To be aware of the problems
that different societies and
communities face on a day-to-
day basis; to be conscious of
the difficulties and hardships
of society.
According to Daniel Goleman (author, psychologist)
Empathy: understanding the other person’s
emotions, needs and concerns.
Organizational Awareness: the ability to
understand the politics within an organization and
how these affect the people working in them.
Service: the ability to understand and meet the
needs of clients and customers.
Environmental Organisations in India
Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS)
Largest NGO in the Indian sub-continent engaged in nature conservation research since 1883; spreads awareness
about the need to protect the environment and sustainable use of natural resources
Centre for Science & Environment (CSE)
Environmental NGO specialising in sustainable natural resource management; based in New Delhi; believes in
`knowledge-based activism' to cope with India's environmental threats -- ecological poverty, land degradation, toxic
degradation etc.
Kalpavriksh
Non-profit organisation working on environmental & social issues; an action group engaged in environmental
awareness, campaigns, advocacy, litigation, research, lobbying for wildlife conservation & animal rights etc; offices:
Pune & Delhi.
Greenpeace India
Indian wing of the international non-profit organisation; activities: discouraging genetic engineering, promoting
peace, saving the environment from pollution (eliminating toxic wastes, saving the seas), promoting sustainable
agriculture etc.
Que. What problem Punjab is facing today ?
Que. Why peoples waste food ?
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ppt by-AdityaRaj Purohit

Environment and social awareness

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    Use compact fluorescentlight bulbs: It is true that these bulbs are more expensive, but they last much longer and they can save energy and in the long term your electricity bill would be reduced. Turn off your devices: When you do not use a house device, turn it off. For example, if you don't watch TV, turn it off. Turn off the light when you leave a room (even if you intend to return.) It's an easy habit to take up which will help you save a lot of money. Walk or cycle: Driving is one of the biggest causes of pollution. If you want to use your car, ask yourself the following question: do I really need my car? Walk or use your bike if the journey is a short one. Rainwater: Think of recovering rainwater. This water can be used for different purposes
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    To be awareof the problems that different societies and communities face on a day-to- day basis; to be conscious of the difficulties and hardships of society.
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    According to DanielGoleman (author, psychologist) Empathy: understanding the other person’s emotions, needs and concerns. Organizational Awareness: the ability to understand the politics within an organization and how these affect the people working in them. Service: the ability to understand and meet the needs of clients and customers.
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    Environmental Organisations inIndia Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) Largest NGO in the Indian sub-continent engaged in nature conservation research since 1883; spreads awareness about the need to protect the environment and sustainable use of natural resources Centre for Science & Environment (CSE) Environmental NGO specialising in sustainable natural resource management; based in New Delhi; believes in `knowledge-based activism' to cope with India's environmental threats -- ecological poverty, land degradation, toxic degradation etc. Kalpavriksh Non-profit organisation working on environmental & social issues; an action group engaged in environmental awareness, campaigns, advocacy, litigation, research, lobbying for wildlife conservation & animal rights etc; offices: Pune & Delhi. Greenpeace India Indian wing of the international non-profit organisation; activities: discouraging genetic engineering, promoting peace, saving the environment from pollution (eliminating toxic wastes, saving the seas), promoting sustainable agriculture etc.
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    Que. What problemPunjab is facing today ?
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    Que. Why peopleswaste food ?
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