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Green Skills
Skills that contribute to environmental sustainability and the management of resources. This includes knowledge in renewable energy, waste reduction, sustainable agriculture, climate change mitigation, and the ability to implement and promote eco-friendly practices within various sectors such as construction, transportation, and manufacturing. Green skills are increasingly important in today's job market, reflecting a growing demand for professionals who can help address environmental challenges and promote sustainable resource use.
Climatic Changes
Significant alterations in temperature, precipitation, wind patterns, and other elements of the Earth's climate system.These changes can result from natural processes or human activities, leading to impacts such as rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and alterations in ecosystems.
Environmental Deterioration
The progressive degradation of the environment through depletion of resources, pollution, and habitat destruction.This process negatively impacts ecosystems, human health, and biodiversity, often driven by industrialization and urbanization.
Eco-friendly Transport
Modes of transportation that are less harmful to the environment, such as bicycles or electric cars. These modes aim to reduce carbon emissions, minimize pollution, and promote sustainable travel options.
Biodegradable
Materials that can be broken down naturally by microorganisms and do not cause pollution.These materials decompose into natural substances, returning to the environment without harmful residue.
Green Jobs
Employment opportunities that contribute to preserving or restoring the environment.
Green Collar Worker
An individual engaged in work that is aimed at improving or maintaining environmental quality.
Green collar workers often focus on sectors like renewable energy, conservation, and sustainable agriculture.
Sustainable Practices
Methods that do not deplete resources or harm the environment and can be maintained over the long term.These practices promote ecological balance and support the well-being of future generations.
Organic Farming
Agricultural practices that do not use synthetic fertilizers or pesticides, focusing instead on natural processes.This method emphasizes biodiversity, soil health, and ecological balance, promoting sustainable food production.
Carbon Footprint
The total greenhouse gas emissions caused directly and indirectly by an individual or organization.It is typically expressed in equivalent tons of carbon dioxide (CO2e) and reflects the impact of activities such as transportation, energy use, and food consumption.
Waste Management
The collection, transport, processing, and disposal of waste materials.Effective strategies to reduce waste and promote recycling.
Rainwater Harvesting
Collecting and storing rainwater for reuse before it reaches the ground.This practice helps conserve water, reduce runoff, and can be used for irrigation, drinking, and other purposes.
Biofuels
Renewable fuels made from organic materials, often used in place of fossil fuels.They can be produced from crops, waste, or algae and contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Ecosystem Restoration
The process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been degraded.It involves reestablishing the structure, function, and diversity of the ecosystem, often through replanting native species and restoring natural processes.
Renewable Energy
Energy derived from sources that are replenished naturally, such as solar or wind energy.It is sustainable and reduces reliance on fossil fuels, contributing to a decrease in greenhouse gas emissions.
Environmental Quality
A set of properties and characteristics of the environment that impact living organisms.It includes factors like air and water quality, soil health, and biodiversity, which are crucial for human health and ecosystem sustainability.
Pollution Control
Strategies or actions taken to reduce or prevent the release of pollutants into the environment.
Eco-Tourism
Tourism directed toward exotic, often threatened, natural environments, intended to support conservation efforts.
Energy Efficiency
Using less energy to provide the same level of performance, thus reducing energy waste.
Green Building
Structure designed to reduce the overall impact on human health and the environment.
Biogas
A mixture of gases produced by the anaerobic digestion of organic matter, used as a renewable energy source.
Water Conservation
The practice of using water efficiently to reduce unnecessary water usage.
Sustainable Development
Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations.
Green Products
Products that are manufactured sustainably and have minimal negative impact on the environment.
Skill Development
The process of training and educating individuals to enhance their work-related skills.
Make in India
An initiative by the Indian government to facilitate investment and boost manufacturing in India.
Carbon Emissions
Carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere, primarily from burning fossil fuels.
Farmers' Cooperatives
Organizations formed by farmers to collectively market their products and reduce risk.