scholarly journals Green Revolution: An Innovation for Environmental Pollution in Changing Climate of World

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-21
Author(s):  
Muhammad Kabir ◽  
Um e Habiba ◽  
Muhammad Shafiq

Urbanization, agriculture, industrial work and greenhouse effect are the leading causes of the climatic changes all over the world. The impacts of climatic change include losses of biodiversity, rise of sea level, shifts in weather pattern, changes in fresh water supply and an increase in harsh / extreme weather conditions such as floods and droughts as well as glaciers melting and various health impacts on living organisms. It is a key concern that has been impacting human health, plants as well as animals. The concept of green revolution is based on plantation activities, increasing aforestation, decreasing deforestation, overgrazing etc. and such processes enable to protect and benefit the economy, habitat, people and planet. Plants use CO2 and other toxic materials which can persist in the environment. The findings of this study showed that plantation activities should be considered on large scale for monitoring of environmental quality. As plants act as natural lungs of Universe and release oxygen providing good quality of air. In order to mitigate problems regarding climatic changes, we need to minimize the different types of environmental pollutants and to maximize the plantation activities to overcome the climatic changes all over the world.

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Kabir ◽  
Um e Habiba ◽  
Zia-Ur Rehman Farooqi

Life’s quality is depending on quality of environment. As environment creates favorable surroundings for survival, growth and development of existing organisms. All living organisms are affected indirectly or directly due to environmental pollution. It is due to rapid increases in human being. Environmental pollution especially by anthropogenic activities is a main problem facing the world today and there is a need for increasing attentiveness that a clean and green environment is essential for better growth of living organisms in this changing climate of World. It is our top most priority to keep our country clean and green as cleanness is a part of our faith. Thus environmental pollution is causing great threat to plants, animals and to human all over the world. As each and every problem has a solution, because problem is always artificial, man desires to find the solution. In recent innovations there is a need to develop clean and green spaces within and around the polluted areas for existence of better environment. As some plants can act as pollution sink working as natural lungs. So,“the green revolution (Plantation) is the best solution to arrest the pollution”. If haphazard population growth goes on increasing without realizing the importance of trees especially those which act as pollution sink then there would be more critical changes for living organisms in near coming future


2021 ◽  
Vol 56 (1) ◽  
pp. 112-130 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haifeng Huang

AbstractFor a long time, since China’s opening to the outside world in the late 1970s, admiration for foreign socioeconomic prosperity and quality of life characterized much of the Chinese society, which contributed to dissatisfaction with the country’s development and government and a large-scale exodus of students and emigrants to foreign countries. More recently, however, overestimating China’s standing and popularity in the world has become a more conspicuous feature of Chinese public opinion and the social backdrop of the country’s overreach in global affairs in the last few years. This essay discusses the effects of these misperceptions about the world, their potential sources, and the outcomes of correcting misperceptions. It concludes that while the world should get China right and not misinterpret China’s intentions and actions, China should also get the world right and have a more balanced understanding of its relationship with the world.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Rasha Babiker Gurashi Abu Sabah ◽  
Abubaker Haroun Mohamed Adam ◽  
Dawoud Mohamed Ali

The objectives of this study were to quantify the fresh water quality of Blue Nile River before processing, identify the pollutants, and to determine the most polluted areas, and their impacts on living organisms as well as the surrounding environment. Thus, random water samples were collected and analyzed at the laboratory of the Ministry of Irrigation and Water Resources, Ground water and Wadis Directorates - Khartoum. The outcomes were compared with the World Health Organization standardization. The results revealed variations in the concentration of the studied elements taken from the different locations. But, the results indicated that the water quality is good, and it is within the permissible water use. However, further study is recommended to include seasonal variation as well as the biological analysis.


2017 ◽  
Vol 49 (3) ◽  
pp. 1045-1069 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ariel Malka ◽  
Yphtach Lelkes ◽  
Christopher J. Soto

The right–left dimension is ubiquitous in politics, but prior perspectives provide conflicting accounts of whether cultural and economic attitudes are typically aligned on this dimension within mass publics around the world. Using survey data from ninety-nine nations, this study finds not only that right–left attitude organization is uncommon, but that it is more common for culturally and economically right-wing attitudes to correlate negatively with each other, an attitude structure reflecting a contrast between desires for cultural and economic protection vs. freedom. This article examines where, among whom and why protection–freedom attitude organization outweighs right–left attitude organization, and discusses the implications for the psychological bases of ideology, quality of democratic representation and the rise of extreme right politics in the West.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chen Zhang ◽  
Hua Liao ◽  
Eric Strol ◽  
Hui Li ◽  
Ru Li ◽  
...  

It is believe that weather conditions such as temperature and humidity have effects on COVID-19 transmission. However, these effects are not clear due to the limited observations and difficulties in separating impacts of social distancing. COVID-19 data and social-economic features of 1236 regions in the world (1112 re-gions at the provincial level and 124 countries with small land area) were collected. A Large-scale satellite data was combined with these data with a regression analysis model to explore effects of temperature and relative humidity on COVID-19 spreading, as well as the possible transmission risk by seasonal cycles. The result show that temper-ature and relative humidity are shown to be negatively correlated with COVID-19 transmission throughout the world. Further, the effect of temperature and humidity is almost linear based on our samples, with uncertainty sur-rounding any nonlinear effects. Government intervention (e.g. lockdown policies) and lower population movement contributed to the decrease the new daily case ratio. The conclusions withstand several robustness checks, such as observation scales and maximum/minimum temperature. Weather conditions are not the decisive factor in COVID-19 transmission, in that government intervention as well as public awareness, could contribute to the miti-gation of the spreading of the virus. As temperature drops in winter, the transmission possibly speeds up again. It deserves a dynamic government policy to mitigate COVID-19 transmission in winter.


Leonardo ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 46 (2) ◽  
pp. 124-132 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcos Lutyens ◽  
Andrew Manning ◽  
Alessandro Marianantoni

The CO2morrow art project seeks to join the forces of scientific and artistic enquiry to aid our understanding of the climate debate and how humans are affecting the atmosphere through pollution. The authors consider the combining of art with science an essential means to help science find a voice for its concerns and discoveries and for art to have more of an impact on our society and the world at large. The project has involved the fabrication of a large-scale sculpture—placed at two U.K. sites—that highlights the correspondence between carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and damage to historic buildings through erosion and adverse weather conditions. CO2morrow has laid the groundwork for a new initiative involving global data visualization and awareness of the climate crisis on a worldwide scale.


2018 ◽  
Vol 64 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu.O. Kadorkina

The articleт considers the specifics of modern book graphics. Outline the differences in the design of verse and prose. The scientific novelty consists in an attempt to structure the search for contemporary Ukrainian artists in the design of modern prose and poetry, to identify the main trends and identify the leading illustrators. Ukrainian book graphics are fast developing today, which is due to the demand of the Ukrainian magazines for the market, a decrease in the demand for books by Russian publishing houses, and the influence of large-scale literary fairs such as the Book Arsenal in Kyiv or Medvin in Lviv. In spite of the presence of different quality of editions, because books can be found on book shelves in the shops and not always of high professional level, for today the editions illustrated by highly professional modern Ukrainian artists, who follow the world tendencies and experiment, appear. Traditionally, classical book graphics remain in Ukraine, but artists are open to experiment. Often, illustrating verse editions, artists are striving for innovative solutions that help reveal the content of contemporary original works.


2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Funda Dökmen ◽  
Zafer ASLAN

Abstract Every year, due to the salinity resulting from improper irrigation practices, almost 10 billion ha of agricultural lands across the world cannot be used. Among the main elements (cations) for salinity in regions with dry or semi-dry climate are potassium (K+), sodium (Na+), calcium (Ca+2) and magnesium (Mg+’2). Using proper irrigation methods as well as ensuring the quality of irrigation water are of great importance in terms of the salinity of agricultural soils. In this study, laboratory analyses of ground water resources for salinity parameters were conducted in the province of Yalova (Taşköprü, Çiftlikköy, and Altınova regions). In the explanation of the analysis results, variations and effects based on the level of salinity were taken into account and the role of small, meso and large scale factors were determined through the use of the wavelet model. The study results would be of use in the estimation of salinity contents of soils with respect to groundwater irrigation in agricultural areas.


2021 ◽  
Vol 251 ◽  
pp. 01035
Author(s):  
Zhang zhongyu

The world-renowned Chinese cuisine has been handed down from generation to generation in the traditional mode of handicraft, workshop and apprenticeship, which is distorted from generation to generation. The quality of dishes in small shops is difficult to guarantee, the works of masters are difficult to replicate, economies of scale are difficult to achieve, waste of resources can not be controlled, and the plight of industrialization has not been broken through. In recent years, with the development of science and technology, especially the growing maturity of cooperative robots, the traditional catering industry has ushered in an opportunity for innovation. Through the application research of multi-joint cooperative robot in Chinese cooking scene, this paper solves the technical difficulties of large-scale mechanization of Chinese cooking, opens up the last kilometer of Chinese food industrialization, realizes the upgrading of traditional catering industry, and also enables the inheritance and innovation of Chinese cooking.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 24-40
Author(s):  
Anatoly L. Zhuravlev ◽  
Dzhuletta A. Kitova

Russia occupies a leading position in the world ranking of countries with the richest natural resources, but lags behind many countries of the world in terms of living standards. Studies of Russian sociologists also suggest that, according to Russians, negative dynamics are manifested in many indicators characterizing the main areas of life of Russian society. To overcome this situation, a close study of the laws of functioning and the cyclical stages of social processes is necessary, which is impossible without reliance on socio-psychological knowledge, which is increasingly being integrated into international models for assessing the quality of life at the macro, meso- and micro- levels. Recent studies convincingly demonstrate the relationship of psychological factors with the quality of life of society, there is a realization that these factors can serve as important levers in optimizing socio-economic processes, can increase their productivity and are effective in implementing public administration programs. In modern conditions, no scientific field can give a complete answer to the question about the nature of the factors (legal, economic, social, psychological, etc.) that determine an increase in the standard of living of the population and ensure the stability of its social development. Accordingly, the optimization of the social sphere is a complex interdisciplinary problem, which, in one of its manifestations, is associated with the need to identify various historical and everyday cycles that affect the effectiveness of economic and political processes, as well as the mindset of the population. In this direction, the development of information technology creates serious opportunities for combining the efforts of representatives of the humanities, social and technical sciences, and the organization of large-scale integrated research.


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