circular economy gd topic
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Circular economy is the key to sustainable development

By 2050, there will be 10 billion people on the planet. With the diminishing natural resources like oil, fresh water, etc. The question arises: will businesses last that long? Or, to go even further, will Humans survive it? Fortunately, a…
nuclear waste gd topic
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Nuclear waste management

Introduction: Nuclear power generation has, in recent years, become a very viable source and alternative for energy. It is cheaper, less polluting, more efficient and requires lesser fuel than its conventional counterparts. But, along with it comes the serious issue…
sustainable development hampers industrial progress
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Sustainable development hampers industrial progress

In the most general terms, sustainable development has been defined as development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of the future generations to meet their own needs. It deals with the harmonisation of three core…
interlinking of rivers
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Interlinking of rivers – Pros & Cons

Pros of linking rivers :-
  • Some rivers cause floods and some other rivers do not have sufficient water, thereby causes droughts in the nearby areas. Interlinking these rivers will achieve water-balance and will solve the problems of floods and droughts
plastic pollution
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Plastic Pollution

What is Plastic pollution:
  • Plastic pollution is the accumulation of plastic on earth which is negatively impacting the environment and living beings. Plastic is non-biodegradable and takes approx 500 to 1000 years to completely degrade.
The intensity of the situation:…