The Green Revolution: How Environmental Science is Shaping a Sustainable Future

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Chetan Chauhan
Shanta Kumari
Dr. Rakesh Bhargava
Alin Bose Johnson
Zubair Ahmad Dar
Dr. Mohita Sardana
Dr. Saurabh Gupta

Abstract

The Green Revolution marks a pivotal era in human history, where the intersection of environmental science and sustainable practices is shaping the trajectory of our shared future. Central to this exploration is an in-depth analysis of the scientific advancements that have emerged from The Green Revolution. From breakthroughs in renewable energy technologies to novel approaches in conservation and resource management, the manuscript elucidates the transformative impact of environmental science on mitigating ecological degradation and promoting sustainable practices. The narrative extends beyond scientific achievements, addressing the socio-economic implications of The Green Revolution. Examining the role of education, advocacy, and policy implementation, the manuscript highlights the interconnectedness of
environmental science with broader societal frameworks, underscoring the
importance of fostering a collective commitment to sustainability. The manuscript
delves into the historical context of The Green Revolution, tracing its roots and
evolution in response to the growing environmental challenges of the modern
world. It provides an overview of the key themes explored in the comprehensive
examination of The Green Revolution. It explores the multifaceted role of
environmental science in driving innovative solutions for a sustainable future,
emphasizing the collaborative efforts of scientists, policymakers, and
communities. Furthermore, the abstract emphasizes the global perspective of The
Green Revolution, acknowledging the interconnectedness of environmental
challenges and the necessity for international collaboration. It explores case
studies from diverse regions, illustrating how localized environmental issues
contribute to the global narrative and emphasizing the importance of shared
responsibility in achieving a sustainable future. By weaving together historical
perspectives, scientific achievements, socio-economic considerations, and global
collaboration, the manuscript advocates for a holistic approach to addressing the
environmental challenges of our time, ultimately guiding humanity towards a
more sustainable and resilient future.

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Chetan Chauhan, Shanta Kumari, Dr. Rakesh Bhargava, Alin Bose Johnson, Zubair Ahmad Dar, Dr. Mohita Sardana, & Dr. Saurabh Gupta. (2023). The Green Revolution: How Environmental Science is Shaping a Sustainable Future. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(S5), 2625–2630. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v44iS5.3046
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Author Biographies

Chetan Chauhan

Department of Chemistry, Sardar Patel University, Mandi, H.P 175001

Shanta Kumari

Department of Economics Eternal University, Baru Sahib, Distt. Sirmour, H.P

Dr. Rakesh Bhargava

Pro President RNB Global University, Bikaner 334601

Alin Bose Johnson

Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, JSS college of pharmacy, JSS Academy of Higher Education &
Research, Ooty, Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, India

Zubair Ahmad Dar

Islamic University of Science and Technology, Awantipora, JandK, India,192122
Designation:Assistant Professor (Environmental Science)

Dr. Mohita Sardana

Assistant Professor Department of Zoology VKS University Arrah – 802301

Dr. Saurabh Gupta

Assistant Professor, G H Raisoni Institute of Engineering and Business Management Jalgaon

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