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Volume 17 Issue 3
July-September 2026
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Unsustainable Development Leading to Global Environment
| Author(s) | Dr. Vandana Rathore |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Abstract | Earth is dominated by human population and it is continuously increasing. India became most populated country of the world . Unlimited exploitation of Natural Resources by us is causing imbalance in Nature. As urbanization proceeded swiftly, lakes became polluted with sewage and industrial runoff. All the wastes from these industries were thrown into the rivers. Several ponds and lakes became polluted. Forest fires are increasing in intensity and their spread, burning nearly twice as much tree cover globally due to global warming which is happening due to human activities. It is the responsibility of every nation, government authority, NGO, locality and even of every person who live on this planet to think and to take necessary actions to save our planet Earth. Environmental air pollution poses a significant global health burden, with various pollutants, including particulate matter, ozone and nitrogen oxides, contributing to a range of respiratory diseases, cardiovascular issues, neurological disorders and premature mortality. Mitigating this pervasive threats requires stringent policy interventions, advanced technological solutions and comprehensive public awareness campaigns worldwide. Environmental sustainability refers to the prudent and moral relationship with the environmental factors. It includes a variety of actions and plans that are intended to keep essential natural resources from being depleted or deteriorated while also guaranteeing the long-term maintenance of environmental quality for future generations. |
| Keywords | Environment, Global, Natural Resources, Pollution |
| Published In | Volume 11, Issue 3, July-September 2020 |
| Published On | 2020-09-10 |
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