State of India's environment 2024 (Record no. 71463)

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International Standard Book Number 9788194663942
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Personal name Narain, Sunita
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Title State of India's environment 2024
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Place of publication, distribution, etc New Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Centre for Science and Environment
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2024
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Extent 536p.
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Title Down to Earth Annual issue
9 (RLIN) 93801
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Formatted contents note Contents<br/>APPRAISAL 04<br/>Sunita Narain: On the need for cooperation to combat the twin threats of climate<br/>change and erosion of democracy<br/>PERSPECTIVE 8<br/>Anirudh Burman: On the Digital Personal Data Protection Act<br/>Manas Ranjan Ray: On air pollution impacts on children<br/>Jay C Shiv: On India's aspiration for economic growth and sustainable energy need<br/>Gita Gopinath: On artificial intelligence<br/>CHAPTER 1: STATE Of DEVELOPMENT 36<br/>India's Sustainable Development Goals ranking<br/>CHAPTER 2: CLIMATE CHANGE 42<br/>World climate meltdown<br/>India climate report<br/>Oceans and climate change impacts<br/>Climate change and health linkages<br/>Early warning as the immediate adaptation measure<br/>Who is impacted most by climate emergency<br/>Measuring the risks<br/>Design for disaster<br/>COP 28 and the takeaways<br/>CHAPTER 3: SPECIAL-FUTURE Of THE PLANET 136<br/>How suitable will be the planet for habitation<br/>Climate change will significantly impact staple food production<br/>Global warming will define the future migration pattern<br/>Climate change will make the planet water-stressed leading to waves of migration<br/>The evolution of the super continent in distant future<br/>CHAPTER 4: BIODIVERSITY 150<br/>Extinction tracker<br/>Co-benefits: Forest conservation and community participation<br/>Migratory species and climate change<br/>Analysis of the new forest conservation law<br/>Global Biodiversity Framework Fund and the commitments<br/>Project Tiger: last 50 years and the future<br/>Are cheetahs at home?<br/>Forest health and c limate change impacts<br/>CHAPTER 5: RENEWABLE ENERGY 208<br/>Wind power: The challenge of aging and obsolescence in wind turbines<br/>Renewables' rural connect<br/>The potential of pressmud as a source of energy<br/>E-cooking and the challenge of making it mainstream<br/>CHAPTER 6: IN FOCUS-C&D WASTE 246<br/>India's C&D waste management challenge<br/>CHAPTER 7: AGRICULTURE 258<br/>Farm sector and greenhouse gas emission, mitigation and adaptation<br/>State of non-chemical farming in India<br/>MGNREGA and its role in drought proofing<br/>Agriculture sector's ecological services<br/>Odisha's Millets Mission<br/>Climate change and pest invasions<br/>Soil micronutrient deficiency and impacts on health<br/>CHAPTER 8: WATER 312<br/>Woterbodies census<br/>Water sanctuaries<br/>Art of easing water woes<br/>Reviving dying lakes<br/>Water wars<br/>UN water conference<br/>CHAPTER 9: IN FOCUS-INVASIVE SPECIES 336<br/>Alien species hastening moss extinction<br/>CHAPTER 10: HIMALAYAS 344<br/>Climate change, disasters, and the Himalayan region<br/>Glacier melting foster in Hindu Kush region, impacting water flow in rivers<br/>Tracking disasters in the mountain region<br/>Dams in the region need a review<br/>Assessment of hydro-power policies for the mountain region<br/>CHAPTER 11: MOBILITY 378<br/>Transition to zero emission vehicles<br/>Benefits of low emission zones in cities<br/>India's three-wheeler segment needs to be electrified to cut emission<br/>Recycling batteries makes both geopolitical and economical sense<br/>CHAPTER 12: HEALTH 422<br/>Antimicrobial resistance and now the world is tackling it<br/>Need for research on human health impact of using Colistin<br/>Efforts to educate children on antimicrobial use gaining grounds<br/>Time for a policy push<br/>Kerolo: Homegrown model<br/>A new prescription<br/>Why no new antibiotics for the lost 40 years<br/>Diabetes in Indio rising<br/>Diabetes increasingly impacting rural population, particularly tribal communities<br/>Covid-19 in endemic era<br/>CHAPTER 13: WASTE 470<br/>Compost quality matters<br/>Single-use plastics: The crisis<br/>A legacy of waste<br/>Global plastic treaty<br/>Informal waste workers<br/>Sanitary pods: A new waste challenge<br/>CHAPTER 14: HABITAT 512<br/>Worming resilient cities<br/>Smart streetscoping<br/>CHAPTER 15: IN COURT 524<br/>Orders and rulings <br/>
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