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Nagaland CM Neiphiu Rio highlighted the Northeastern states as a powerhouse of untapped potential, and called for the responsible utilization of the natural resources and the promotion of tourism while ensuring that local communities also reap the benefits.
International Mountain Day 2022: Covering around 27 per cent of the earth's land surface and supporting 22 per cent of the world’s populations, mountains are the water towers of the planet providing 60-80 per cent of the world's freshwater.
Overpopulation is a big threat to the environment, natural resources, human beings, or the entire ecosystem. It only creates a crisis that increases poverty, climate change, pollution, and many environmental and social issues in the world
"We have had an environment policy since 2015. Our vision is to tackle global warming and other climate change issues through sustainable methods.”
The green economy framework and Rio+20 need to recognize the benefits arising from mountain ecosystems and should set principles and policies for global, regional and national actions in support of sustainable mountain development.
With the great groaning under the weight of climate change and global warming, realisation slowly crept in that all matter in the earth is linked and tinkering with one impacts the rest.
inclusion of Environmental study in all level of academic process is a must and it is a subject for every-one of us for collective understanding of environment, problems and way to address for resurrection.
With COVID-19 pandemic, a forced change has been brought about, which gives more perspective on what is really important in life.
COVID-19 recovery calls for an ambitious line of enquiry into zoonotic diseases and ecosystem health.
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