Mobius Foundation, an NGO working for environment protection believes in environmental awareness and eco-friendly practices to build a sustainable future
Planet2025 Communities convert CO2 into things people need. Our integrated agroforestry strategy to sustainable development — the Forest Garden approach — addresses global climate change by planting trees on degraded land which create sustainable livelihoods, carbon offsets, biofuels, valuable ecosystems services, and Profits4Life™.
This document discusses ensuring environmental sustainability. It notes that between 1990 and 2012, global carbon dioxide emissions increased over 50% and that signs of global warming are present, so efforts must be made to lessen the effects on the planet. The document proposes applying an interest in technology and marketing locally by working with businesses to spread news of sustainability. It also suggests standing firm with companies that do not practice sustainability and sharing news of it through social networks. Finally, it discusses how social media can uniquely educate people on the importance of environmental sustainability due to its large worldwide reach.
The document discusses environmental sustainability and its three spheres: social, economic, and environmental. It defines sustainability as meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. It also discusses reasons for environmental degradation like climate change. It outlines the WHO MDG 7 goals to achieve environmental sustainability through integrating sustainability principles into policies and programs, reducing biodiversity loss, and improving access to resources. Finally, it provides examples of efforts in Indonesia to achieve sustainability through initiatives like sustainable cities, green transportation, and tree planting campaigns.
The document outlines Pope Francis' suggestions from his encyclical "Laudato Si'" for caring for the environment. It provides over 30 practical tips that individuals can take such as reducing consumption, recycling more, using public transportation, spending time in nature, and teaching children respect for the environment. The Pope calls for open debate on issues and policies to address problems, promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency, and protecting biodiversity in lands, forests, and oceans.
Global environmental education program that trains volunteers to conserve natural resources for future generations and protect human health.It strives for protecting human health in a community by promoting environmental stewardship.It is a grass roots environmental program which unites parents , teachers and Students to create a culture of conservation among people and community.
A social enterprise advocates for sustainable environment, climate change, and green innovation with the goal of building a global community interested in protecting the environment. It meets objectives by connecting young people online and through climate summits, and researching degraded communities. There is tension between economic development and environmental sustainability as current energy and lifestyles over-exploit resources. The challenge is balancing economic progress with environmental protection while meeting a growing population's needs sustainably.
Planet2025 Communities convert CO2 into things people need. Our integrated agroforestry strategy to sustainable development — the Forest Garden approach — addresses global climate change by planting trees on degraded land which create sustainable livelihoods, carbon offsets, biofuels, valuable ecosystems services, and Profits4Life™.
This document discusses ensuring environmental sustainability. It notes that between 1990 and 2012, global carbon dioxide emissions increased over 50% and that signs of global warming are present, so efforts must be made to lessen the effects on the planet. The document proposes applying an interest in technology and marketing locally by working with businesses to spread news of sustainability. It also suggests standing firm with companies that do not practice sustainability and sharing news of it through social networks. Finally, it discusses how social media can uniquely educate people on the importance of environmental sustainability due to its large worldwide reach.
The document discusses environmental sustainability and its three spheres: social, economic, and environmental. It defines sustainability as meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. It also discusses reasons for environmental degradation like climate change. It outlines the WHO MDG 7 goals to achieve environmental sustainability through integrating sustainability principles into policies and programs, reducing biodiversity loss, and improving access to resources. Finally, it provides examples of efforts in Indonesia to achieve sustainability through initiatives like sustainable cities, green transportation, and tree planting campaigns.
The document outlines Pope Francis' suggestions from his encyclical "Laudato Si'" for caring for the environment. It provides over 30 practical tips that individuals can take such as reducing consumption, recycling more, using public transportation, spending time in nature, and teaching children respect for the environment. The Pope calls for open debate on issues and policies to address problems, promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency, and protecting biodiversity in lands, forests, and oceans.
Global environmental education program that trains volunteers to conserve natural resources for future generations and protect human health.It strives for protecting human health in a community by promoting environmental stewardship.It is a grass roots environmental program which unites parents , teachers and Students to create a culture of conservation among people and community.
A social enterprise advocates for sustainable environment, climate change, and green innovation with the goal of building a global community interested in protecting the environment. It meets objectives by connecting young people online and through climate summits, and researching degraded communities. There is tension between economic development and environmental sustainability as current energy and lifestyles over-exploit resources. The challenge is balancing economic progress with environmental protection while meeting a growing population's needs sustainably.
Ecovillages are small communities of 50-150 people who share spiritual, economic and environmental values. The goals of ecovillages are to support their development worldwide, advocate for sustainable communities, and build international networks. Ecovillages appeared when groups of friends with a shared vision of sustainable living came together. They usually rely on green infrastructure, clustered housing, renewable energy and permaculture to minimize their ecological footprint.
Parks and open spaces provide important health, social, and environmental benefits to communities. They allow for recreation, preserve natural environments, and provide green space in urban areas. However, open spaces are under threat from development. It is important to strategically plan open space networks that are well-distributed and accessible to residents. In Mumbai specifically, there is very little open space per person compared to international standards, and over 45% of existing open space is encroached upon. Efforts must be made to protect existing green spaces from future development through zoning and community involvement.
The document discusses various definitions and models of sustainable development. It defines sustainable development as meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. It describes models such as the three pillars model focusing on economy, environment and society. Another model presented is the sustainability model depicting the interdependence of people and ecosystems. The document also discusses measures of sustainable development like the Gross National Happiness Index and different sustainability indicators.
TreePeople is a nonprofit environmental organization based in Los Angeles that works to address urban environmental challenges through community education and projects that help recreate the healthy functions of a forest ecosystem in urban settings. Their goals include expanding Los Angeles' tree canopy to provide benefits like cooler temperatures and cleaner air, as well as implementing "forest-mimicking" technologies like permeable paving and rainwater capture systems where trees cannot be planted. TreePeople supports communities to plant and care for trees while also demonstrating sustainable solutions to issues like lack of green space, water shortages, and air pollution.
The document discusses the environment, sustainability, and challenges related to ensuring the availability of natural resources for future generations. It notes that least developed countries are more dependent on agriculture and natural resources, and if these resources run out it could have a devastating impact as 1.7 billion people already live in water-stressed countries. The document also discusses issues like deforestation reducing fuel availability and preventing girls' education. It describes the youth organization YouthCan which uses technology to educate and empower youth about environmental issues. Finally, it states that achieving sustainability goals will require giving poor communities more decision-making power, integrating sustainability into all policies, and strengthening protections of natural resources.
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The document discusses sustainable development in Bangalore, India. It outlines factors that have contributed to Bangalore's economic growth, such as IT, biotechnology, and entrepreneurship. It also lists specific initiatives Bangalore has taken to promote sustainability, such as reviving lakes, rainwater harvesting, solar power incentives, and waste segregation. However, it notes Bangalore still faces problems of water shortage, potholes, and waste management. It argues more needs to be done to switch to renewable energy and implement eco-friendly waste disposal through campaigns and segregation.
Climate change is considered the biggest problem currently facing humanity, as it is already occurring and poses major environmental, social, and economic risks. The majority of warming over the past 50 years is very likely due to human activities. Cities can help address this by implementing Green Urbanism principles to make urban areas more sustainable, using resources efficiently and minimizing energy, water, and material consumption throughout construction and the life of the city.
This document discusses environmental sustainability and its importance. It notes that industrialization and human greed have led to massive pollution, loss of biodiversity, and deforestation through activities like logging that have destroyed forests. Environmental sustainability involves protecting environmental resources for future generations through policies that reduce biodiversity loss and reverse the depletion of resources. Key sectors discussed include agriculture, energy, transport, and water, and ways to achieve sustainability in each like efficient irrigation, shifting to renewable energy, promoting public transport, and conserving water usage.
An overview of I.D.E.A.S. (Intellectual Decisions on Environmental Awareness Solutions), a non-profit helping to empower, engage and educate students about environmental sustainability.
This document discusses environmental awareness and sustainability for Lions Clubs. It outlines the duties of an Environmental Chairperson, including motivating clubs to do service projects and promoting participation in initiatives like the photo contest. Survey results showed clubs want better communication of ideas and resources. Top reported service activities were tree planting, recycling, and cleanups. The discussion section asks questions about local environmental issues clubs address and challenges they face in organizing projects.
The document discusses sustainable development in Bulgaria. It describes Bulgaria's natural environment, including its mountains, rivers, and seaside. It notes Bulgaria has many natural reserves and an endangered species list ("Red Book") to protect unique habitats. Sustainable development aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment for future generations. It brings higher living standards and environmental protection. The document outlines sustainable development goals and lists actions individuals and governments can take, like recycling, conserving energy and resources, and supporting environmental organizations and innovation. It describes a school event where students cleaned up their community and planted trees to help the environment.
The document discusses Friends of the Earth, the world's largest grassroots environmental network. It operates in 77 countries and campaigns on urgent environmental and social issues. It is structured as a confederation with autonomous national groups composed of local grassroots organizations. Friends of the Earth conducts coordinated international campaigns while allowing independent national campaigns that do not contradict their policies.
World Environment Day is an annual event that is aimed at being the biggest and most widely celebrated global day for positive environmental action. World Environment Day activities take place all year round and climax on 5 June every year, involving everyone from everywhere.
The World Environment Day celebration began in 1972 and has grown to become one of the main vehicles through which the United Nations stimulates worldwide awareness of the environment and encourages political attention and action.
Through World Environment Day, the United Nations Environment Programme is able to personalize environmental issues and enable everyone to realize not only their responsibility, but also their power to become agents for change in support of sustainable and equitable development.
World Environment Day is also a day for people from all walks of life to come together to ensure a cleaner, greener and brighter outlook for themselves and future generations.
Everyone counts in this initiative and World Environment Day relies on you to make it happen! We call for action — organize a neighborhood clean-up, stop using plastic bags and get your community to do the same, stop food waste, walk to work, start a recycling drive . . . the possibilities are endless.
Ecovillages - Models for SustainabilityLittle Daisy
The document discusses ecovillages as models of sustainable living. It defines ecovillages as intentional communities that holistically integrate environmental, economic, social, and cultural sustainability. The document outlines how ecovillages implement sustainability in practice through their social, cultural, ecological, economic, and spiritual dimensions. Some challenges facing ecovillages are lack of land and financing, trends toward globalization and individualism, and maintaining community interests. Overall, the document presents ecovillages as grassroots initiatives that value community living and self-reliance as living models of sustainability.
The document discusses World Environment Day (WED), which is celebrated annually on June 5th. The 2014 theme focuses on Small Island Developing States and climate change, with the host country being Barbados. WED aims to encourage environmental protection through events worldwide like cleanups, art exhibits, and social media campaigns. It also highlights issues faced by Small Island Developing States such as rising sea levels from climate change.
World Environment Day is celebrated annually on June 5th. In 2015, Italy will host World Environment Day with the theme "Seven Billion Dreams. One Planet. Consume with Care." The United Nations established World Environment Day in 1972 to raise awareness of environmental issues and stimulate political action. Events like tree planting, cleanups, and educational competitions are held worldwide to commemorate the day and encourage environmental protection. With over 7 billion people living on one planet and consuming resources, the theme emphasizes sustainable consumption to ensure future generations have adequate resources and shelter.
This document summarizes the key themes of World Environment Day 2015, which focuses on sustainable consumption and lifestyles. It notes that with a rising global population expected to reach 9.6 billion by 2050, current consumption patterns would require three planets' worth of resources. Increased consumption is degrading the environment and exacerbating issues like land degradation. The document calls for individual actions like reducing food waste and using renewable energy to work towards a more sustainable future with 7 billion green dreams.
The document discusses sustainable development in Rome and what needs to be improved. It defines sustainable development as meeting present needs without compromising future generations by being efficient, clean, and green. Rome currently has issues like traffic, pollution, and waste that conflict with sustainability. The summary calls for efforts from government, businesses, and individuals to invest in clean transportation, recycling, and energy efficiency to make Rome a more sustainable city while preserving its heritage.
Environment Awareness -
What is it?
Environmental Issues- Deforestation, Production of Plastic Goods, Global Warming.
Some of the main reasons responsible for widespread Environmental Ignorance.
How to promote Environmental Awareness?
Ecovillages are small communities of 50-150 people who share spiritual, economic and environmental values. The goals of ecovillages are to support their development worldwide, advocate for sustainable communities, and build international networks. Ecovillages appeared when groups of friends with a shared vision of sustainable living came together. They usually rely on green infrastructure, clustered housing, renewable energy and permaculture to minimize their ecological footprint.
Parks and open spaces provide important health, social, and environmental benefits to communities. They allow for recreation, preserve natural environments, and provide green space in urban areas. However, open spaces are under threat from development. It is important to strategically plan open space networks that are well-distributed and accessible to residents. In Mumbai specifically, there is very little open space per person compared to international standards, and over 45% of existing open space is encroached upon. Efforts must be made to protect existing green spaces from future development through zoning and community involvement.
The document discusses various definitions and models of sustainable development. It defines sustainable development as meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. It describes models such as the three pillars model focusing on economy, environment and society. Another model presented is the sustainability model depicting the interdependence of people and ecosystems. The document also discusses measures of sustainable development like the Gross National Happiness Index and different sustainability indicators.
TreePeople is a nonprofit environmental organization based in Los Angeles that works to address urban environmental challenges through community education and projects that help recreate the healthy functions of a forest ecosystem in urban settings. Their goals include expanding Los Angeles' tree canopy to provide benefits like cooler temperatures and cleaner air, as well as implementing "forest-mimicking" technologies like permeable paving and rainwater capture systems where trees cannot be planted. TreePeople supports communities to plant and care for trees while also demonstrating sustainable solutions to issues like lack of green space, water shortages, and air pollution.
The document discusses the environment, sustainability, and challenges related to ensuring the availability of natural resources for future generations. It notes that least developed countries are more dependent on agriculture and natural resources, and if these resources run out it could have a devastating impact as 1.7 billion people already live in water-stressed countries. The document also discusses issues like deforestation reducing fuel availability and preventing girls' education. It describes the youth organization YouthCan which uses technology to educate and empower youth about environmental issues. Finally, it states that achieving sustainability goals will require giving poor communities more decision-making power, integrating sustainability into all policies, and strengthening protections of natural resources.
G. do you think that the lifestyle of the inhabitants of your town or city re...dev
The document discusses sustainable development in Bangalore, India. It outlines factors that have contributed to Bangalore's economic growth, such as IT, biotechnology, and entrepreneurship. It also lists specific initiatives Bangalore has taken to promote sustainability, such as reviving lakes, rainwater harvesting, solar power incentives, and waste segregation. However, it notes Bangalore still faces problems of water shortage, potholes, and waste management. It argues more needs to be done to switch to renewable energy and implement eco-friendly waste disposal through campaigns and segregation.
Climate change is considered the biggest problem currently facing humanity, as it is already occurring and poses major environmental, social, and economic risks. The majority of warming over the past 50 years is very likely due to human activities. Cities can help address this by implementing Green Urbanism principles to make urban areas more sustainable, using resources efficiently and minimizing energy, water, and material consumption throughout construction and the life of the city.
This document discusses environmental sustainability and its importance. It notes that industrialization and human greed have led to massive pollution, loss of biodiversity, and deforestation through activities like logging that have destroyed forests. Environmental sustainability involves protecting environmental resources for future generations through policies that reduce biodiversity loss and reverse the depletion of resources. Key sectors discussed include agriculture, energy, transport, and water, and ways to achieve sustainability in each like efficient irrigation, shifting to renewable energy, promoting public transport, and conserving water usage.
An overview of I.D.E.A.S. (Intellectual Decisions on Environmental Awareness Solutions), a non-profit helping to empower, engage and educate students about environmental sustainability.
This document discusses environmental awareness and sustainability for Lions Clubs. It outlines the duties of an Environmental Chairperson, including motivating clubs to do service projects and promoting participation in initiatives like the photo contest. Survey results showed clubs want better communication of ideas and resources. Top reported service activities were tree planting, recycling, and cleanups. The discussion section asks questions about local environmental issues clubs address and challenges they face in organizing projects.
The document discusses sustainable development in Bulgaria. It describes Bulgaria's natural environment, including its mountains, rivers, and seaside. It notes Bulgaria has many natural reserves and an endangered species list ("Red Book") to protect unique habitats. Sustainable development aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment for future generations. It brings higher living standards and environmental protection. The document outlines sustainable development goals and lists actions individuals and governments can take, like recycling, conserving energy and resources, and supporting environmental organizations and innovation. It describes a school event where students cleaned up their community and planted trees to help the environment.
The document discusses Friends of the Earth, the world's largest grassroots environmental network. It operates in 77 countries and campaigns on urgent environmental and social issues. It is structured as a confederation with autonomous national groups composed of local grassroots organizations. Friends of the Earth conducts coordinated international campaigns while allowing independent national campaigns that do not contradict their policies.
World Environment Day is an annual event that is aimed at being the biggest and most widely celebrated global day for positive environmental action. World Environment Day activities take place all year round and climax on 5 June every year, involving everyone from everywhere.
The World Environment Day celebration began in 1972 and has grown to become one of the main vehicles through which the United Nations stimulates worldwide awareness of the environment and encourages political attention and action.
Through World Environment Day, the United Nations Environment Programme is able to personalize environmental issues and enable everyone to realize not only their responsibility, but also their power to become agents for change in support of sustainable and equitable development.
World Environment Day is also a day for people from all walks of life to come together to ensure a cleaner, greener and brighter outlook for themselves and future generations.
Everyone counts in this initiative and World Environment Day relies on you to make it happen! We call for action — organize a neighborhood clean-up, stop using plastic bags and get your community to do the same, stop food waste, walk to work, start a recycling drive . . . the possibilities are endless.
Ecovillages - Models for SustainabilityLittle Daisy
The document discusses ecovillages as models of sustainable living. It defines ecovillages as intentional communities that holistically integrate environmental, economic, social, and cultural sustainability. The document outlines how ecovillages implement sustainability in practice through their social, cultural, ecological, economic, and spiritual dimensions. Some challenges facing ecovillages are lack of land and financing, trends toward globalization and individualism, and maintaining community interests. Overall, the document presents ecovillages as grassroots initiatives that value community living and self-reliance as living models of sustainability.
The document discusses World Environment Day (WED), which is celebrated annually on June 5th. The 2014 theme focuses on Small Island Developing States and climate change, with the host country being Barbados. WED aims to encourage environmental protection through events worldwide like cleanups, art exhibits, and social media campaigns. It also highlights issues faced by Small Island Developing States such as rising sea levels from climate change.
World Environment Day is celebrated annually on June 5th. In 2015, Italy will host World Environment Day with the theme "Seven Billion Dreams. One Planet. Consume with Care." The United Nations established World Environment Day in 1972 to raise awareness of environmental issues and stimulate political action. Events like tree planting, cleanups, and educational competitions are held worldwide to commemorate the day and encourage environmental protection. With over 7 billion people living on one planet and consuming resources, the theme emphasizes sustainable consumption to ensure future generations have adequate resources and shelter.
This document summarizes the key themes of World Environment Day 2015, which focuses on sustainable consumption and lifestyles. It notes that with a rising global population expected to reach 9.6 billion by 2050, current consumption patterns would require three planets' worth of resources. Increased consumption is degrading the environment and exacerbating issues like land degradation. The document calls for individual actions like reducing food waste and using renewable energy to work towards a more sustainable future with 7 billion green dreams.
The document discusses sustainable development in Rome and what needs to be improved. It defines sustainable development as meeting present needs without compromising future generations by being efficient, clean, and green. Rome currently has issues like traffic, pollution, and waste that conflict with sustainability. The summary calls for efforts from government, businesses, and individuals to invest in clean transportation, recycling, and energy efficiency to make Rome a more sustainable city while preserving its heritage.
Environment Awareness -
What is it?
Environmental Issues- Deforestation, Production of Plastic Goods, Global Warming.
Some of the main reasons responsible for widespread Environmental Ignorance.
How to promote Environmental Awareness?
Environmental sustainability is about ensuring that future generations can enjoy the natural resources our planet has to offer. It is responsibly interacting with the planet to maintain natural resources and not jeopardize the ability for future generations to meet their needs. The concept of environmental sustainability has gained increasing public interest in recent years. It is mentioned in relation to all aspects of our lives, from creating environmentally conscious communities to sourcing sustainable food. This paper provides a primer on environmental sustainability and its applications. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Adeniyi Ogunnusi | Sarhan M. Musa "Environmental Sustainability: A Primer" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-4 , June 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd50049.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/environmental-science/50049/environmental-sustainability-a-primer/matthew-n-o-sadiku
Youth have an important role to play in addressing environmental issues like climate change, water pollution, and biodiversity loss. [1] Environmental activism can help develop youth's skills and participation in addressing these problems. [2] Youth can raise awareness, influence legislation, push companies toward greener practices, and organize recycling campaigns. [3] To achieve environmental goals, youth ambassadors should replicate sustainability programs in their communities and act as role models to inspire others.
The documentary "Living the Change" explores solutions to global crises like climate change, resource limits, and economic/social issues through stories of people pioneering more sustainable ways of living. It shows how individuals can create change through practices like forest gardening, composting toilets, community farms, and timebanking. The film aims to inspire discussion and action toward a sustainable future.
Mobius foundation committed to build a sustainable future convertedPriyanka Sharma
Mobius Foundation is a Best NGO in India that is working towards environmental sustainability. In a world struggling with scarcity, the foundation believes that environmental conservation is the key to a better future and a greener planet. for more deatils visit us on-https://www.mobiusfoundation.in/reports/
The document is a presentation about pollution and the need to save the environment. It discusses how pollution causes many health problems for humans and affects the earth. It introduces The Green India Initiative Foundation, which executes green projects and initiatives to promote sustainability. Some of its popular initiatives are described, like the "Change the World" competition and "Green School Initiative." The presentation concludes by listing ways for people to reduce pollution and save energy, such as using public transport, recycling, and spreading environmental awareness. It encourages viewers to join together to protect the earth.
In 2012 Planet Aid celebrated its 15th year of operation.
When we started back in 1997 we had just a few dozen or so drop-off boxes in the Boston area, collecting several thousand pounds of clothes a week. Today, our operations
reach across 22 states. In 2012 alone we collected 110 million pounds of clothing from 18,000 collection bins that we own and operate. Our growth is a testament to the hard work of our staff and the help received from our many supporters.
Every day, more businesses, schools and community groups choose to host Planet Aid bins, helping to make recycling more convenient for all and saving valuable resources.
The document discusses Rachel Carson and her efforts to protect the environment. It notes that she accomplished a lot in her life, including banning harmful toxins. It provides brief biographical details, noting she was born in 1907 in Pennsylvania and grew up on a farm, giving her first-hand knowledge of the environment. Her most significant contribution was publishing the book Silent Spring in 1962, which exposed the dangers of pesticides and helped launch the modern environmental movement.
Planet Aid is a nonprofit organization that collects used clothing and shoes for recycling and reuse. It uses the proceeds from collecting and selling used clothes to fund international development projects focused on health, education, income generation, and quality of life. The document provides details on Planet Aid's environmental programs to increase textile recycling in the US and development programs, including a school feeding initiative in Mozambique, child aid programs, teacher training colleges, vocational schools, and community health programs in Africa to address issues like HIV/AIDS.
Global Greening and Trillion Trees Initiative for better reforestation and re...NeelHope
The Global Greening Project and future organization was founded many years ago as the main project of the Greening Deserts and Trillion Trees Initiative. The founder published many articles, innovative ideas and papers about the regreening and reforestation movement. GlobalGreening.org is and will be the main platform in the future, also for the development organization. The project is linked to Greening Deserts developments such as the global Greening Camps. It has long been a private initiative as part of the Trillion Trees Project. The Global Greening Institution wants to build an additional platform for Southern Europe and Africa, including the Drought Research Institute with its online platform DroughtResearch.com.
This document discusses David Orr's essay "What is Education For?". It summarizes that Orr argues universities should make environmental sustainability a priority in their curriculum to teach future generations its importance. By choosing a sustainability-focused curriculum, a university demonstrates the responsibility students have to care for the environment. The document also discusses how knowledge and technology have advanced faster than human ability to use them responsibly, as shown by catastrophes like Chernobyl. Overall, Orr believes education should create responsible adults by teaching students not just academic subjects but also their duty to the environment.
Global Greening and Trillion Trees Initiative for better reforestation and re...Suchi84
The Global Greening Project and future organization was founded many years ago as the main project of the Greening Deserts and Trillion Trees Initiative. The founder published many articles, innovative ideas and papers about the regreening and reforestation movement. GlobalGreening.org is and will be the main platform in the future, also for the development organization. The project is linked to Greening Deserts developments such as the global Greening Camps. It has long been a private initiative as part of the Trillion Trees Project. The Global Greening Institution wants to build an additional platform for Southern Europe and Africa, including the Drought Research Institute with its online platform DroughtResearch.com.
The Green Challenge: Crafting Sustainable for a better tomorrow.pdfUmaiyalMunusamy1
The presentation slide was produced for the Green Maker Challenge competition organized by ASTI. During the webinar, as a speaker, the focus was on highlighting the challenge of being environmentally conscious, as well as presenting potential solutions and existing ones. Additionally, the presentation aimed to raise awareness about the importance of sustainable living.
The document discusses ensuring sustainable consumption and production patterns. It notes that the global population is projected to grow significantly by 2030 and 2050, requiring the equivalent of almost three planets to sustain current lifestyles. The author's hometown of Beijing suffers from severe air pollution due to smog. People have a responsibility to leave enough resources and a beautiful environment for future generations, as current consumption and production methods have caused great harm. Advocating for more sustainable practices locally through waste reduction, environmentally friendly products, and refusing harmful products can influence companies to change production methods.
World Environment Day is celebrated annually on June 5th to raise awareness about environmental protection. The 2021 theme is ecosystem restoration, which is important for mitigating the ecological crisis and protecting biodiversity for future generations. Ecosystems provide valuable natural capital and services like carbon sinks. Their loss has contributed to increased greenhouse gas emissions and zoonotic diseases. The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration aims to protect and revive billions of hectares globally by 2030. Individuals can help by adopting sustainable lifestyles and supporting conservation efforts, while restoration activities involve revegetation and removing invasive species.
This document discusses current environmental issues and possible remedies. It begins by introducing 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals and explaining that human activities like population growth, poverty, deforestation, and more are the primary causes of issues like climate change, pollution, and resource depletion. Some key issues identified are carbon emissions, water conservation, and waste. Possible remedies suggested include sustainable transportation, renewable energy, energy conservation, recycling, afforestation, green products, and innovative technologies like vertical farming and carbon capture. The conclusion emphasizes that individuals and governments must work together to adopt more sustainable lifestyles and policies to preserve the environment for future generations.
August Diary Newsletter NGO Environmental Organisations in India - Mobius Fou...Environment School
Mobius Foundation, an NGO working towards sustainability development in India. Other projects by Mobius Foundation include mobile health camps, school support programs, toilet construction, training and awareness programs on food safety and natural farming practices.
The document discusses three main topics:
1) A severe locust outbreak in East Africa that is putting 5 million people at risk of starvation and is exacerbating existing food insecurity caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. A single square kilometer of locusts can consume as much food as 35,000 people.
2) A study finding that coronavirus antibodies may only last 2-3 months in people after infection, suggesting potential limited immunity. Antibodies decreased to undetectable levels in 40% of asymptomatic people compared to 12.9% of symptomatic people within 8 weeks.
3) An article about how the Italian denim brand Replay has set a new sustainability standard by upgrading best-selling jeans designs to
Mobius-foundation-Awareness-against-covid-19, Mobius Foundation, established in 2015, is a non-profit organization working towards environmental sustainability. In a world struggling with scarcity, the foundation believes that environmental conservation is the key to a better future and a greener planet.
Mr. Pradip Burman is passionately interested in social causes. Also, He has even established a green school in the Atrauli region of Uttar Pradesh: Named Gyan Anant Vidyalaya. `
Pradip Burman Words to Inspire For Sustainable Development in IndiaEnvironment School
Pradip Burman is an influential leader, sworn environmentalist and a crusader of sustainability. Mr. Pradip Burman has dedicated his life towards the betterment of this country
Best Residential Schools for Environmental Studies in India - WES CoorgEnvironment School
First Boarding School for Environmental Studies in India - WES Coorg Residential Boarding School in India and South Asia promoting Education for Sustainable Development.
Indira awas yojana housing scheme renamed as PMAYnarinav14
Indira Awas Yojana (IAY) played a significant role in addressing rural housing needs in India. It emerged as a comprehensive program for affordable housing solutions in rural areas, predating the government’s broader focus on mass housing initiatives.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
RFP for Reno's Community Assistance CenterThis Is Reno
Property appraisals completed in May for downtown Reno’s Community Assistance and Triage Centers (CAC) reveal that repairing the buildings to bring them back into service would cost an estimated $10.1 million—nearly four times the amount previously reported by city staff.
AHMR is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed online journal created to encourage and facilitate the study of all aspects (socio-economic, political, legislative and developmental) of Human Mobility in Africa. Through the publication of original research, policy discussions and evidence research papers AHMR provides a comprehensive forum devoted exclusively to the analysis of contemporaneous trends, migration patterns and some of the most important migration-related issues.
3. THE NEED OF THE
HOUR
The world is becoming inhospitable with each
passing day. Rising population and depleting
natural resources are the leading cause of
pollution and global warming. From uprooting
forests for urbanisation to using fossil fuels to
meet the evolving lifestyle. For ages, people
have been involved in such unsustainable
practices for their personal gain. However, it’s
time to step back and re-examine the impact
we are having on the environment.
4. BUSINESSREVIEW|2020
RECYCLING:
The foundation holds a firm
belief that the three Rs;
Reduce, Reuse & Recycle, will
help achieve an eco- friendly
environment. The three steps
will also ensure conservation
of natural resources, decline
in energy consumption and
decrease in pollution. One
can do their bit to ensure a
green planet by replacing
plastic and other non-
biodegradable materials with
eco-friendly options like jute,
linen and PLA blends.
5. EDUCATION:
Mobius aims to educate people
and instil a sense of
responsibility towards the
environment. The foundation
believes that making people
aware of their actions and its
consequences will help them
realise the gravity of the
situation. Therefore, through its
various educational programs,
Mobius encourages conservation
of natural resources and
promotes sustainable
development.
6. POPULATION
STABILIZATION:
Mobius believes population
stabilization is a crucial step
needed to address global
issues like poverty, extinction
of species and carbon
footprint. Through health,
education and financial
incentive programs, the
foundation aims to achieve a
sustainable future where
everyone can enjoy quality life
without destroying the very
things they rely upon.
7. RENEWABLE
ENERGY:
Mobius believes that adopting
clean energy is a must to
reduce pollution. The need of
the hour is to make eco-
friendly sources of energy like
solar, wind and geothermal
energy more accessible and
affordable for the masses.
8. Get in touch with us!
Email: info@mobiusfoundation.in
Phone Number: 011-49854523, 011-49433823