Concerns about the environment are growing around the world as governments, scientists, and activists are witnessing first-hand the devastating effects of climate change. With increasing threats to the climate come dangers for us humans, too. Many non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are taking proactive steps to help protect and heal natural areas, and us with it. Here’s a look into what NGOs are doing. Active citizens founded the following NGOs in recent years. These are just a few organizations that you should keep an eye on. With momentum, they can bring about change.
Mobius Foundation
Mobius Foundation is Top Ngo , established in 2015, is a eco friendly ngo working towards environmental sustainability ngo. In a world struggling with scarcity, the foundation believes that environmental conservation is the key to a better future and a greener planet. Mobius Foundation, as the name implies, is committed to sustainability, strengthening systems with empowering technologies and encouraging healthy behaviour. Their principal focus is on education, environment, and population stabilisation that contribute to sustenance. Mobius has a vision to collaborate with a diverse range of public & civil partners to advance the cause & practices of sustainable consciousness amongst Indian citizens
Centre for Science and Environment
(CSE)
Best ngo, established in 1980 and headquartered in New Delhi
it’s main objective is to develop into an excellent resource centre with
information — printed and visual — on sustainable development issues, which is
possibly the best in India. It is a not-for-profit public interest research and
advocacy organisation. It works as a think tank on environment-development
issues in India, poor planning, climate shifts devastating India’s Sundarbans.
Clean Air Asia
This NGO working towards Environment for the likes of air pollution and its objective is to improve air quality and contribute to more livable and healthy cities. The focus will be on cities with high impact potential as well as the potential for leveraging wider change. It is aiming to work on the following:-
- Be working with cities to implement concrete actions for measurable change.
- Promote national and regional collaboration and learning to implement best practices and drive innovation.
- Mobilize for change by communicating to and raise awareness of the public and key stakeholders including Non-Profit Organisation for Environmental Sustainability in relation to air quality.
Toxics Link
These people help in creating awareness about toxins prevalent in the
environment around us. According to them, they are a group of people working
together for environmental justice and freedom from toxins. They have taken it
upon themselves to collect and share information about the sources and dangers
of poisons in our environment and bodies, as well as clean and sustainable
alternatives for India and the rest of the world. They have Film Festivals,
Mass media awareness and much more.
Environics Trust
This Not for Profit Association conducts participatory research on
issues of environmental and human behaviour and uses these outcomes for
innovative community development programmes. Environics provides research and
evaluation services to International, National, State and Local Institutions
and directly works with marginalized communities such as those in the mountain
regions, tribal and communities adversely affected by mining and
industrialization.
Help Delhi Breathe
These guys have been trying to solve our air pollution crisis by
ensuring that all Delhi citizens have proper information about this problem and
how they can protect themselves. So they have been making people aware of the
problems, solutions they can have for tackling air pollution by setting up
different campaigns in Delhi and making people sign petitions to make people
more aware of air pollution in specific and join hands with them in specific.
Google generally defines the environment as a ‘natural world being a
whole or in a particular geographical area, especially as affected by human
activity.’ Thereby, it very evidently denotes that humans are ruining our
environment and don’t quite care much for us or our future generations. But
around the world there are a lot of organisations who are making people aware
of the depleting environmental factors in addition to working for it.