Abstract

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), of which the availability of safe, sustainable and clean water and air is central to multiple goals, are achieved as a nation and a humanity together. The planned timing and pathways to achieve the SDGs are usually long-term and therefore likely to be mostly unaffected. In these newer times, it is important to understand the real priorities for clean water and air supplies, which have been highlighted globally and in India due to a variety of natural and human-influenced triggers. It is a rare opportunity for scientists to demonstrate to decision makers, through real-time examples, the effectiveness of potential climate change mitigation, water and air pollution strategies, and the importance of sustained investment in environmental causes and resulting benefits to ensure the health and development of our future generations. Based on the qulititive and quantitive method, we develop and use economic, legal, investigative, planning, informational, and institutional tools to promote socio-economic change and bring us closer to a world where sustainable development and ecological justice prevail.

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