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Project Viram by Mobius Foundation a transformative initiative focusing on sustainability in India. The Viram Agenda Sustainability aims to drive impactful change through sustainable practices, championed by Mobius Foundation. It's a movement dedicated to fostering a sustainable future, emphasizing environmental responsibility and societal well-being. https://www.mobiusf.org/projects/viram-agenda-sustainability/
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Mobius Foundation, in partnership with India Today Group, launched a one-year-long social cause initiative called ‘VIRAM: AGENDA SUSTAINABILITY’ on 23rd November 2022. The campaign was an on-ground two-hour-long Thought Leadership Conclave that featured policy experts, demographic researchers, and academicians interacting under two robust sessions and a fire side chat with Mr. Pradip Burman, Chairman, Mobius Foundation. • Understanding the causes and effects of overpopulation, its impact on human resources, possible long and short remedial measures etc. • Shri C K Mishra, Former Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change (MoEFCC), Government of India • Shri Praveen Garg, Advisor, Mobius Foundation and Former Special Secretary & Financial Adviser, MoEFCC, Government of India • Mr. Anand Sinha, Country Advisor, David & Lucile Packard Foundation • Mr. Srinivas Goli, Professor, International Institute of Population Studies
THEME: 'बढ़ती आबादी, घटते संसाधन : सतत विकास की चुनौती‘ • Understanding the impact of overpopulation on human resources, environment, and economic progress of the nation. • Dr. Ram Boojh, CEO, Mobius Foundation • Mr. Amitabh Kundu, Member, National Commission on Population • Ms. Poonam Muttreja, Executive Director, Population Foundation of India • Swami PremParivartan (Peepal Baba), Environmentalist, Give Me Trees Trust
CLIMATE CHANGE VS POPULATION Special episode on Climate Change, showcasing connection between Population being the key factor for driving Climate Change and environmental degradation. OVERVIEW: With 2 billion people to be added to our human ranks by 2050 and an additional 1 billion more by 2100, demographic trends and variables play an important role in understanding and confronting the world’s climate crisis. Population growth, along with increasing consumption, tends to increase emissions of climate-changing greenhouse gases. Rapid population growth worsens the impacts of climate change by straining resources and exposing more people to climate-related risks—especially in low-resource regions.