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12/6/2014

National Institute of Technical Teachers

Training and Research,

Sector 26, Chandigarh

Role of Teachers

in Sustainable

Development

Prof. M. P. Poonia

Director,

NITTTR, Chandigarh

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Sustainable Development is

development that meets the

needs of the present,

without compromising

the ability of future

generations to meet

their own needs

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Declining

Resources and

Ecosystem services

Increasing

demand for Resources and

Ecosystem services

TIME

People shall

be equipped

with the

necessary

knowledge,

skills,

appropriate

values and

attitudes to

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Sustainable Development must

take into account basic human

rights as agreed upon in 1948

by all member countries of the

United Nations.

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Every human being has the

right to:

· Live

· Liberty and security of

person

· Not be a slave

· Not be tortured

· Protection of the law

· A fair and public hearing in

the courts

· Be presumed innocent until

proved guilty

· Freedom of movement and

residence

· Marry and raise a family

· Own property

· Freedom of thought,

· Freedom of opinion and

expression

· Freedom of peaceful

assembly and of

association

· Seek and receive

information and ideas

· Take part in politics

· Work

· Fair wages and equal pay

for equal work

· Social security

· A decent standard of living

· Join a trade union

· Rest and leisure

· Education

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• Population in the year 1947 : 340 m• Population in the last Census : 1040 • Nothing else has multiplied 3 fold• Not food, neither energy, nor

Infrastructure.

Root cause of all problems

Explosion of Population

Can India be

Sustainable ?

Perhaps the most

crucial task India

faces is equipping its

burgeoning youth with

education and

skills training.

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Some experts say that water may be an even more

challenging problem than energy in the coming decades . .

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Bharat Nagar and other slums, Raoli Junction Ekvira Nagar, Salt pan land

Ganesh Murty Nagar

Near Airport

Slums in the City

Outcome Mumbai: the slum capital of the world

7 million+ people living in ‘slums’

Dysfunctional land & housing markets

Declining quality of public services & security

Tardy transformation of landuse & economic functions

Declining quality of governance

Ecological footprints expanding across the subcontinent

Steady decline in resource-use efficiency

Increasing polarisation of wealth

this is clearly unsustainable …

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EARTH - One video you NEED to see.lnk

Top 10 most POLLUTED cities in the world.mp4

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Hydrocarbons –

Lung Cancer

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India is one of Worlds Largest CO2 Emitter

India’s Rivers are among the most polluted in

the entire world

Ganga is around 3000% higher than what is

considered safe for bathing

Large Indian cities will soon become like

Chinese cities because of SMOG

Endosulfan has been banned in the most of

the countries except India

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0 5 10 15 20 25

Developed Countries

India

China

Mexico

France

Italy

South Africa

Korea, Rep

Ukraine

Poland, Rep

Japan

United Kingdom

Germany

Russian Federation

Canada

United States

(metric tons of carbon dioxide)

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India has been ranked as the 7th

most

environmentally hazardous country in the

World

Vehicle emissions are responsible for 70% of

the India’s air pollution

Banglore holds the title as Asthma Capital of

the Country

40 million tones of MSW per year

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Sukinda in Orissa is among the

world’s top 10 most polluted

places

Potentially affected people:

2,600,000

Pollutants: Hexavalent chromium

due to its Chromite mines.

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Potentially affected people: 71,000

Pollutants: Chemicals and heavy metals due

to its Industrial estates.

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Gobindgarh in Punjab is

the most polluted city

Number of people affected: 155,416

Type of pollutant: High dust and smoke

particulate

Source of pollution: Industrial units

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The mean temperature in South eastern

region has increased at 0.1 - 0.30 per

decade between 1951 and 2000

Rainfall trended downward during 1960-

2000

Sea levels have risen 1 - 3 mm per year

Heat waves, droughts, floods and tropical

cyclones have been more intense and

frequent, causing extensive damage to

property, assets and human life >>>

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Annual mean temperature is projected to

rise 4.80

C on an average by 2100 from

1990

Mean sea level is projected to rise by 70

cm during the same period following the

global trend

Such change in the climate will have

severe impact on the countries like

Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam,

Bangladesh, Indonesia, Maldives, Sri

Lanka and India >>>

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Global warming is likely to cause rice

yield potential to decline by up to 50%

on an average by 2100 compared to 1990

in these seven countries; and

A large part of the dominant forest /

woodland could be replaced by tropical

savanna and shrub with low or no carbon

sequestration potential (Shukla, P R et

al, 2007)

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Best of all, these actions are…

By saving gas, these actions are

good for: respiratory health, helping clean

the air, fighting climate change, and saving

you money!

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There are many actions that

individual can take to reduce the

gas consumption

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Leave your car at home

Before you drive, consider the alternatives : walking,

riding your bicycle or taking public transportation.

Share vehicles: Carpooling or ride sharing reduces the

number of vehicles on the road.

Reduce your number of trips:

The best way to reduce fuel use

and save money is by planning

activities and combining errands

to reduce the number of trips.

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• Biomass is a key link between Energy, Local Environment, Climate Change

• Transition to modern biomass can deliver development & climate co-benefits

• In Developing Counties, Rural Employment is key to transition to modern biomass

• Rising productivity is vital to reducing pressure on land and resolving food vs. energy

security conflict

• Mainstreaming climate in development would accrue multiple dividends

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This is a very novel way of re-

capturing some of the energy

expended by vehicles moving at

high speeds on our nations

highways which is being

proposed by an Arizona State

University. Knowingly, air

turbulence is generated by

vehicles moving at speed

particularly trucks and the

proposal would involve mounting

horizontal wind turbines above

the roadway that would be driven

by the moving air generated by

the passing traffic. The

electricity generated by spinning

these turbines could be fed back

into the grid. Analysis indicate

that based on vehicle speeds of

70 mph each turbine could

produce 9,600 kWh per year.

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The M.A.R.S. (Magenn Power

Air Rotor System) is an

interesting device that is

capable of harnessing the

power of the wind to generate

electricity, sending that power

down a 330 meter tether rope

for consumption. Since the

M.A.R.S. is filled with helium, it

is capable of flying much

higher than other wind turbines

in order to gain access to

higher wind speeds. The 4.0

kW unit will enter production

this year.

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The MadLev is a

magnetically levitated

wind turbine that can

generate one GW of

power (enough to

power 750,000

homes) and delivers

clean power for less

than one cent per

kilowatt hour using

this wind turbine.

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The Atkins designed Bahrain

World Trade Center (BWTC)

made history when the three

turbines which are allocated

between the two adjourning

towers were turned together

for the first time.

The three 29m-diameter

turbine blades on Bahrain’s

iconic landmark are the first

in the world to be integrated

on such a scale into a

commercial development and

are forecast to provide the

equivalent of 11-15% of the

power for the two towers

when fully operational.

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As wind played

over the building’s

“skin” the turbines

would spin and

create energy that

would be fed into

the building’s

electrical grid.

They would also

absorb carbon

dioxide.

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The designers

came up with

the idea for

the planned

city Masdar, a

2.3 sq. mile,

Automobile –

free area

being built

outside of

Abu Dhabi.

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Windstalk is

completely silent, and

the image associated

with them is something

we're already used to

seeing in a field of

wheat or reeds in a

marsh. Our hope is that

people living close to

them will like to walk

through the field –

especially at night –

under their own,

private sky of

swarming stars –

Núñez-Ameni.

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Let us sacrifice our today

so that our children can

have a better tomorrow.

Present consumption requires ~2.0 worlds

21st century Population growth needs 1.5+ worlds

Ending poverty at present throughout ~2.0 worlds

Availableonly One

World

Environmental Sustainability

Social Transformation

Unified & Robust Policy

‘Inclusive’ Economic Growth

Reduced Poverty and Inequality

Catalysing five national outcomes by the 2030s

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THANK YOU