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जलवायु परिवर्तन के खतरे को कम करने के लिए जनता की भागीदारी

Public participation in mitigating climate change
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Jan 01, 2015
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Jul 17, 2015
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क्या जलवायु परिवर्तन के खतरे को कम करने के लिए केवल सरकार ही ...

क्या जलवायु परिवर्तन के खतरे को कम करने के लिए केवल सरकार ही ज़िम्मेदार है या जनता की सहभागिता भी इसके लिए ज़रूरी है?

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Mayur Shah
Mayur Shah 11 साल 2 महीने पहले
Please Save Aravali forests. The recent news says Govt is reversing earlier order and declaring them no forest. These green belt is Gurgaon's only defense against pollution, storm water treatment and desert dust storm. If they are gone, city will need gas masks to even breath. Gurgaon has lost 85% of bio-diversity instead of encouraging clean air by more trees, this is least expected. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Aravali-not-a-forest-says-Hayana-order/articleshow/4
dr harishchandra tiwari
dr harishchandra tiwari 11 साल 2 महीने पहले
आंतकवादियो और देशद्रोहियो को सख्‍त से सख्‍त सजा देने का प्रावधान करे..कृपाकर इस पत्र को अवश्‍य पढे और व‍िचार करे
18-4-2015
Jay Chan
Jay Chan 11 साल 2 महीने पहले
KIST(Karnataka State Institute of science and technology) has been promoting use of Filters for enabling rainwater usage for daily use. The rainwater that collects on roofs and slabs of individual houses is filtered and used. This should be implemented india wide especially in major cities. This will help in preventing loss of rainwater runoff and water logging on city roads. The groundwater recharge practice and awareness(enlighting about process) is more important now than ever in big cities.
HP JALAN
HP JALAN 11 साल 3 महीने पहले
Indian Citizen understand the impact of anything in terms of money as in case of black money. make a base index say 2014 of loss in terms of money to India due to Air & water Pollution like medical expenses on diseases,Loss of business opportunity, expenses to clean the environment, loss of tourism, Higher consumption of fuel by vehicles, high repairs and maintenance of vehicles etc. and calculate incremental loss due to pollution each year in terms of Rupees per citizen.
GOPAL KASHYAP
GOPAL KASHYAP 11 साल 3 महीने पहले
Sir news papers,radios are the best ways to convey our msges to public.1st chhote city say start krtey hai ,area pollution,diseases kaun si ho rahi hai or waha number of trees kitne hai or other area me kitne hai,,or kuchh din baad kitne trees bachne Ki possibility hai or hum ye kaisay badaa sktey hai ye sari news paper.radio k though public tk pahuchaye or area vise number of trees badne pr us area ko government policies ka faydaa diyaa jaye,or local administration ye implement strictly say kre
Akshay Kulkarni_2
Akshay Kulkarni_2 11 साल 3 महीने पहले
Sir we need to implement compulsion on every house owner to plant and nurture 2 trees and if they cut the same they should be fined heavily and jailed for 2 days. and put a black mark on their name as they would be destroying the mother earth.This would help in increasing the green cover in the nation.
APURVA RAI
APURVA RAI 11 साल 3 महीने पहले
Why not invite big companies to adopt vacant land in different cities to grow trees to reap fruit and vegetable harvest. These companies have money to spend and resources to utilise harvest. We may have Parle pineapple fields or Kissan orange orchards. This will bring greenery in larger areas, help farmers, increase production and beautify cities.