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Tytuł artykułu

India’s initiatives on environmental safeguarding - sustainability

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The report on sustainability initiatives across key sectors in India is written to highlight the current status of existing initiatives and also the future scope of initiatives that would be taken across key sectors in India. The report will showcase macro level information. The general question in travelling in mind would be why sustainability is growing so much in prominence? Quite likely the substitute answer would be to combat the climate change and safeguard the environment. The reason for choosing to write the report on Sustainability would be to increase the prominence of the initiatives that would reach out to various sectors, and hence can benefit the overall Indian sectors as a whole. Since climate change is a global issue, India’s initiatives against climate change in the form of various mitigation and adaptation would count against this climate change as a whole.

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Twórcy

autor
  • M.Tech Energy Systems, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun India
autor
  • Research Scholar, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun India

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