Environmental protection is a global imperative, and various institutions and measures play a crucial role in addressing environmental challenges. These entities, both at national and international levels, are responsible for formulating policies, implementing regulations, and fostering awareness to safeguard ecosystems and biodiversity.
The Comprehensive Environmental Pollution Index (CEPI) is a numerical measure designed to characterize environmental quality at a specific location. It employs an algorithm considering sources, pathways, receptors, pollutant concentrations, impact on human health, and exposure levels for calculating pollution indices related to air, water, and land.
CEPI serves as an early warning tool, aiding in categorizing industrial clusters based on planning priority needs for interventions. Industrial clusters are classified as follows:
The Central and State Pollution Control Boards, in collaboration with IIT Delhi, have applied CEPI for assessing 88 industrial clusters across the country. Among these, 43 clusters with a CEPI greater than 70 have been identified as critically polluted.
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has formed a high-powered committee of government officials to develop guidelines for the restoration of the environment and ecology damaged by coal mining in Meghalaya.
Implemented as a project funded by UNDP and executed by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, the Urban Services Environmental Rating System (USERS) is carried out by TERI. The primary objective is to create an analytical tool for assessing the performance of local bodies in Delhi and Kanpur, identified as pilot cities.
The focus of USERS is on developing a Performance Measurement (PM) tool, which utilizes a set of indicators benchmarked against predetermined targets. This is achieved through an inputs-outputs efficiency outcomes framework.
The Biodiversity Conservation & Rural Livelihood Improvement Project (BCRLIP) aims to conserve biodiversity in specific landscapes, including wildlife-protected areas and critical conservation zones, while simultaneously enhancing rural livelihoods through participatory approaches.
Science Express - Biodiversity Special (SEBS) is an innovative mobile exhibition featured on a specially designed 16-coach AC train. It traveled across India from June 5 to December 22, 2012, spanning 180 days with the primary objective of generating widespread awareness about the country's unique biodiversity.
The National Environment Awareness Campaign (NEAC) was initiated in 1986 with the primary goal of fostering environmental awareness on a national scale.
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The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has suspended the environmental clearance (EC) granted to the 780 MW Nyamjang Chhu hydel power project in Arunachal Pradesh.
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