Sustainable development

The global pandemic will continue to rise as the world continues to see unprecedented destruction of natural habitats
Sustainable development
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The global pandemic will continue to rise as the world continues to see unprecedented destruction of natural habitats by human activities, encouraging in more direct animal-human conflict and contact. We human beings always exploit the nature, from releasing harmful gases in the atmosphere such as Carbon Monoxide and Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) to dumping of industrial wastage into the oceans and other water bodies resulting in ocean acidification, widespread pollution and global warming. This phenomenon has been continued for decades, to the point that it has brought a threat to the existence of life in this planet.

But this pandemic has taught us that by taking action today we can prevent further spread of both environmental as well as health related outbreaks in the future. The need for creating a sustainable future by creating green jobs and facilitating the transition to carbon-neutral economies has become a necessity for us.

People along with several organizations have raised their voice with the commitment to building a clean future through sustainable measures which is the only way for building a better future and saving this planet.

Dibyajyoti Brahma,

Cotton University. 

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