2. What does Go green mean?
• Going green means implementing certain lifestyle changes designed
to help you live in a more eco-friendly way. It means becoming more
environmentally aware and changing your behavior and lifestyle to
reduce the amount of pollution and waste you generate.
3. The benefits of go green
Social Impact changes you will have a smaller carbon foot print and reduce the number of
toxins released into the atmosphere. Future generations ultimately benefit improved form
air and water quality fewer qualities landfills and ,more renewable energy sources.
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4. Who started Go green in India?
Rajiv Malhotra executive member of NIFAA was given responsibility as project
director to accomplish this campaign. In this campaign started in the name of Go
Green Karnal initially 11000 saplings were planted in Karnal district but all
branches heard its success and expressed a desire to join the Go Green project.
5. Go green plan
The Go Green Initiative works to
improve lifelong outcomes for children
in communities most impacted by
environmental harm by advancing
environmental health, safety, and
sustainability at school.
6. ECO FRIENDLY ABOUT GO GREEN
• Here are nine easy ways to adopt a more eco-friendly summer at home and on the go.
• 1) SwitchTo Electric. ...
• 2) Use A ReusableWater Bottle. ...
• 3) Have A Green Picnic. ...
• 4) Mindful Irrigation. ...
• 5) CollectThe Rain. ...
• 6) Natural Energy. ...
• 7) Compost. ...
• 8) Eat Locally
• 9Volunteer
7. THETYPES OF
TECHONOGOLY
OF GO GREEN
Solar Power.This common type of
renewable energy is usually produced
using photovoltaic cells that capture
sunlight and turn it into electricity. ...
Wind Power. ...
Hydropower. ...
Geothermal Energy. ...
Biomass. ...
Biofuels.
8. SOME OF RESOURCES GO-GREEN
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), green energy provides
the highest environmental benefit and includes power produced by solar, wind,
geothermal, biogas, low-impact hydroelectric, and certain eligible biomass
sources.
9. Go green environment-Use Recycled Products
• Recycling also helps the
environment by reducing pollution
and conserving natural resources
like water and energy.When you
buy a product made of recycled
materials, you save money while
helping to prevent global warming
through reduced greenhouse gas
emissions.
10. GO-GREEN ENVIRONMENT
“Green Environment” relates to the concerns for environmental conservation and
improved health of the environment. This includes supporting practices like informed
consumption, conservation practices and investment in renewable energy.
11. THE 3 MAIN TYPES GO GREEN
ENIVRONMENT
Internal environment
External macro environment
External micro environment
12. THE CONCEPT
OF GO-GREEN
Going green refers to all aspects of
environmentally-friendly products
from fashion to buildings to the
movement as a whole. Eco-friendly
means that a product, practice, or
activity won't harm the
environment. Sustainability means
that what we do today doesn't
deplete resources for future
generations.
13. THE PRINCPLES OF GOING
GREEN ENVIRONMENT
Going Green involves adopting five fundamental principles in life: resource conservation,
pollution reduction, energy conservation, waste reduction, and protecting the planet's
ecological balance.These five principles are essential for ensuring that we adopt
sustainable lifestyles.
14. GO GREEN PLAN
The Go Green Initiative works to improve lifelong outcomes for children in
communities most impacted by environmental harm by advancing
environmental health, safety, and sustainability at school.
15. THE 5 RS OF GREEN
MARKETING
Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repurpose, Recycle – that offers improvement to
the environment. Refuse: Refuse to buy or accept products that can harm
you, your company and the environment.
16. Student Go green
• Buy reusable products or products
made of recycled content.There's a
great range of products available
that are made from recycled
content or can be reused over and
over again. ...
• Recycle, recycle, recycle! ...
• Use sustainable transport. ...
• Reduce your power usage. ...
• Buy local, eat local.
17. The benefits of green agriculture
Going green doesn't just benefit the planet—it also helps us all save money, time
and resources so that we can enjoy life more fully while making sure future
generations have access to clean air and water too.
18. The most importance of green cop
The plants that are grown for green manure known as green
manure crops. The most important green manure crops are
sunnhemp, dhaincha, pillipesara,clusterbeans and Sesbania
rostrata.
19. The best green manure
• Trefoil (Medicago lupulina): annual or biennial that can be left for up to two years and
overwinters well. ...
• Winter field bean (Vicia faba): leguminous annual legume that can be left for up to three
months. ...
• Winter tares (Vicia sativa): leguminous hardy annual that overwinters well.
•
20. The father of green manure
3. Who is the father of Green Revolution in the World?
Explanation: Norman Borlaug is the father of Green
Revolution in the World.
21. GREENTECHNOLOGY
GreenTechnology (GT) - environmental healing technology that reduces
environmental damages, which contributes to both poverty reduction and
sustainable agricultural development.
22. THE SIX PLLARS OF GREEN ECONOMY
According to Karl Burkart, the green economy is based on six sectors: Renewable
Energy, Green Buildings, Sustainable Transport, Water Management and Waste
Management. In simple terms, Green Economy is defined as an economic system that
is entirely focused on the concept of “green”.
23. go green informations
about farming
medicine
green revolution, great increase in production of food grains
(especially wheat and rice) that resulted in large part from the introduction into
developing countries of new, high-yielding varieties, beginning in the mid-20th
century. Its early dramatic successes were in Mexico and the Indian subcontinent.
The new varieties require large amounts of chemical fertilizers and pesticides to
produce their high yields, raising concerns about cost and potentially harmful
environmental effects. P
25. The common 5 green agriculture
characteristics:
The common characteristics of green building materials include:
Energy efficient. Energy-efficient products use less energy to do the same task. ...
Renewable. ...
Recyclable or Made From Recycled Material. ...
Nontoxic. ...
Durable and Easy to Maintain. ...
Cost-Effective. ...
Locally Sourced.
26. What can we do for
go green?
Change your light bulbs. ...
Turn your computers off at night. ...
Turn off lights in the home when
they are not being used. ...
Don't turn on lights at all for as long
as you can. ...
Stop rinsing dishes before you put
them in the dishwasher. ...
Stop using disposable bags.
51+ Simple and
Easy Ways to Go
GreenThisYear
27. Thank you
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Save paper,
save trees, save the planet. Join the
Green Side. Save our future and
recycle today.
Reuse Recycle the waste