### Oilzapper Simple Guide
### Oilzapper Simple Guide
1. **Problem**:
Oil spills harm animals, plants, farms, and water bodies. Cleaning them is costly and bad for
nature.
2. **What is Oilzapper?**
- It eats oil and turns it into water and air (carbon dioxide).
3. **Uses**:
4. **Success Stories**:
2. **Why is it Important?**
- **Bioaugmentation**: Adds helpful microbes to coal beds for better gas production.
4. **Benefits of CBM**:
5. **Challenges**:
6. **Future Potential**:
- A key part of the global shift toward cleaner and sustainable energy.
1. **What is Agriculture?**
- Growing crops and rearing animals for food and livelihood.
- **1960s Green Revolution**: Mechanized farming tools, better seeds, and irrigation made
India self-reliant in food production.
- Causes **17-30% of greenhouse gas emissions** due to fertilizers, pesticides, and methane
from rice farming.
- Extreme weather (droughts, floods, etc.) disrupts farming, leading to food shortages.
3. **India’s Challenges**:
- Ranked **111th in the 2023 Global Hunger Index** (serious hunger level).
- Climate change threatens food security: availability, access, use, and stability.
4. **Sustainable Agriculture**:
- Reducing pollution.
1. **Key Practices**:
- **Precision Farming (5Rs)**: Right input, amount, place, time, and method.
- **Crop Rotation**: Less need for chemical fertilizers, promotes healthy soil.
3. **Government Support**:
- Institutes like ICAR and agricultural universities help through field demos and training.
4. **Why It Matters**:
5. **Call to Action**:
- Communities, governments, and farmers must adopt eco-friendly practices to heal the
Earth.
Here’s the updated version with TERI included, simple and clear:
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- **Why it matters**: How we manage cities affects today and the future.
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- **What it is**: People, governments, and organizations working together to solve city
problems.
- **Why it's good**: Uses local ideas and makes better plans for everyone.
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### Key Features of Participatory Governance:
2. **Fair and Inclusive**: Everyone’s voice counts, especially the poor and marginalized.
3. **Sustainable Solutions**: Plans last a long time and help the environment, economy, and
society.
4. **Active Citizen Engagement**: Citizens help design and vote on projects for their city.
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- **What are ULLs?** Places where people, experts, and governments create and test new
ideas for cities.
- **TERI’s Work**:
1. TERI (The Energy and Resources Institute) started Urban Living Labs in cities like **Goa**
and **Visakhapatnam**.
2. **Vizag Lab (V-PULL)**: Focuses on local problems like climate risks, bringing together all
stakeholders—government, businesses, and citizens—to create tailored solutions.
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### **Sustainable Mobility**
- Helps reduce **greenhouse gases (GHG)** like CO2 and methane, which cause **climate
change**.
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1. **Public Transportation**
- Using **renewable energy** for transit systems makes them even greener.
2. **Non-Motorized Transportation**
- **15-minute cities**: Everything you need (shops, offices, recreation) is within a 15-minute
walk, bike ride, or public transit.
- EVs (cars, buses, bikes) run on electricity instead of petrol/diesel = **no tailpipe
pollution**.
- If powered by **renewable energy** (solar/wind), they’re even better for the environment.
- Sharing rides means **fewer cars, less traffic, and cleaner air**.
5. **Green Freight**
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- Delhi Metro now shows **how much CO2 you save** by using the metro instead of cars!
- Look for your **QR Code ticket** to see your contribution to a cleaner planet.
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- **Big Problem**: India produces **62 million tons** of waste annually, with half going to
dumpsites.
- Waste includes:
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- Municipalities must ensure proper waste collection, recycling, and citizen involvement.
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- Helps find problems (like hotspots of waste) and improve waste systems.
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1. **Data Collection**:
- Gather info on types, volumes, and sources of waste using **surveys, GPS, and audits**.
2. **Data Analysis**:
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1. **Hotspot Identification**: Find areas with lots of waste and plan solutions (e.g., more bins).
2. **Infrastructure Assessment**: Check how well facilities (like landfills) work and improve
them.
3. **Stakeholder Engagement**: Involve **local authorities, companies, and citizens** to
share ideas and improve systems.
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- Imagine a kitchen:
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- **Reduce at Source**:
- Use awareness campaigns and policies for **less packaging** and **sustainable
consumption**.
- **Promote Reuse**:
- Identify reusable materials in waste and create programs like **community exchanges**
or partnerships to refurbish items.
- **Enhance Recycling**:
- Improve **recycling systems**, expand facilities, and educate people on proper recycling.
- **Energy Recovery**:
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1. **Reduce**:
2. **Reuse**:
3. **Recycle**:
- Sort cans and bottles for recycling. Cities use tools like **waste mapping** to make
recycling easier and more effective.
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### **Conclusion**
By combining **waste mapping**, good policies, and community involvement, cities can:
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2. Mobilize **1 billion people** (Indians and globally) to act for the environment by **2028**.
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- **Focus on Students**: Through initiatives like **GREEN Olympiad 2023**, students learn
about sustainability and adopt eco-friendly habits.
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