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The Impact of Environment-Friendly Technologies on the Modern Era of Sustainable Development

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Pollution, the burning of fossil fuels, or, shall we say, the construction of new industries and chemical waste generated from various locations around the environment, whether in India or around the Globe, are major causes of soil fertility loss, environmental degradation, climatic changes, and ecological imbalance. 
As global warming, damage to biotic resources, and depletion of renewable and nonrenewable resources continue to rise, environmentalists throughout the world have repeatedly voiced their grave worries about the state of the planet. Depletion of environmental resources and changes to the atmosphere have resulted in numerous health issues, which many people today in many nations, notably in India, suffer from. This has had a disastrous influence on plant health. Our ancestors taught us that in the face of adversity, we must find the means to either combat it or adapt the economy. With this perspective in mind, several public and private sector groups have launched or proposed initiatives to meet a wide range of sustainable development targets during the next few years. In this difficult period of domination, some of the bright ways are innovations in the sphere of technology, which are being absorbed in the same manner as tiny companies are. Technology may prove to be environmentally beneficial, but not all environmentalists and scientists agree; some question if this is even essential, while others see it as a crucial step toward a more progressive future. for instance, we may mention electric autos. The pace was slower in India, but the country eventually joined in, and the DELHI METRO has been a huge success, leading many people to give up their automobiles and reduce pollution levels.

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978-93-5911-762-1

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