New Delhi Hosts The National Green Tribunal's Conference 2025 to Address Critical Environmental Challenges
By CCN News | Published: Mar 31, 2025
By CCN News | Published: Mar 31, 2025
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The National Green Tribunal’s two-day National Conference on Environment 2025 wrapped up in New Delhi with a strong message about the urgent need to protect our planet for future generations. The event brought together policymakers, legal experts, and environmental leaders to discuss pressing issues like air and water pollution, forest conservation, and the role of the judiciary in shaping environmental laws.
A Vision for a Greener Future
In her opening speech, President of India, Droupadi Murmu, stressed the importance of balancing development with environmental responsibility. She urged the nation to work towards a cleaner, greener future for the benefit of upcoming generations. This was echoed by Union Minister of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change, Bhupender Yadav, who highlighted India’s progress in meeting global climate targets, such as achieving its green energy goals nine years ahead of the 2030 deadline.
Tackling Pollution and Protecting Natural Resources
The conference featured sessions focused on critical environmental issues, such as air quality, water pollution, and forest conservation. Experts shared ideas on improving air quality, managing water resources, and preserving biodiversity. One key takeaway was the need for stronger policies and community involvement to combat pollution and ensure the sustainable use of natural resources.
Empowering the Next Generation
A highlight of the conference was the recognition of students and universities for their contributions to environmental conservation. This initiative aims to inspire the younger generation to take action in building a sustainable future.
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Looking Ahead
As the conference concluded, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar called for global cooperation to protect the environment, emphasizing that the responsibility lies with all nations, not just a few. The discussions and resolutions from the conference will help guide India’s future policies on climate action, setting the stage for a cleaner, greener world for all.
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