The Greenhouse Gas Protocol (GHG Protocol), launched in 1998, is a multi-stakeholder partnership of businesses, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), governments, and other regulatory bodies.
To improve economic growth condition, the second five-year plan under Nehru (1956-61) was formulated to focus on industrialization. This made no mention of the environmental protection.
Until the 1960s, environmental protection was not a matter of grave concern for the world. However, after the great smog of 1952, the legislative action was taken by London i.e. setting up of Clean Air Act, 1956.
The aim of this study is to examine the impact of FDI inflows on environmental pollution in India. To this effect, this article presents the findings with respect to water temperature.
Faecal coliform is as an important indicator of water pollution. It represents the microorganisms present in the water due to the presence of faecal material of human and animals.
The environmental policies of any country intend to bring its environmental concerns to the forefront in pursuit of sustainable development. India has emerged as the sixth largest economy in 2018. It is also the second most populous country in the world with over 1.35 billion people (World Population Review, 2018).