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It is an effort of the whole world to create a healthy planet by using alternative ways of growth and development that
        improve quality of life of people through sustainable development. It also means healthy clean air to breathe, pure
        water to drink and wholesome food to eat for all without exhausting our present natural resources and saving it for
        the future generations to come.

























        Characteristics of Green Economy

        Environmentally sustainable development has become the main goal of all the countries across the globe since the
        UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in 1992. It emphasizes that the Green Economy provides
        prosperity for all within the ecological limits of the planet. It focuses on:

        •  Well-being and prosperity for all people by providing good education, decent livelihoods and jobs.
        •  Supporting human rights and social equity especially the rights of underprivileged and minorities.
        •  Nurturing the geographical boundaries to safeguard, restore and invest in nature. It protects the biodiversity and
          natural ecosystems.
        •  Creating prosperity within planetary boundaries for sustainable production and consumption. It provides economical
          growth by aligning prices, subsidies and incentives with true costs to society.
        •  Good  governance  by  adapting  sound  science  and  economics  along  with  local  knowledge.  It  prioritises  public
          participation, informed consent, transparency, and accountability.





              The Best Country for Sustainable Living is Finland. It is the world’s cleanest and greenest country.


        Components of Green Economy
        There are six basic components of a Green Economy:
        •  Renewable Energy: Energy produced by renewable sources like wind, sun, water, etc. is called renewable energy.
          Using these as the alternate sources of energy will help reduce the impact on the environment.
        •  Green Buildings: Buildings which cause minimum destruction of the environment during its construction and use
          renewable energy with proper waste management are called Green Buildings.
        •  Green Transport: It supports a well-planned  transportation  system  with minimum  damage  to the forest and
          environment. It also promotes efficient use of fuel that produces minimum greenhouse gases and also uses alternate
          sources of fuel like CNG, battery, etc.
        •  Water Management: It is to reduce the wastage of water and replenish the groundwater level by adopting Rain
          Water Harvesting. Using rainwater for agriculture, wastewater for recycling, etc. reduce scarcity of water.


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