The list
of environmental issues is substantial. Challenges of pollution, global
warming, natural resource depletion, and waste disposal affect the daily lives
of billions of people. The effect is gradual, while the majority might not even
notice it. That’s why every minute of attention on this subject is of vital
importance. Keeping our planet healthy is a pressing matter. This enumeration
of environmental NGOs is compiled to offer an insight into the
conservational efforts of environmentalists. These organizations try their best
to make our world a better place on a daily basis.
1. Mobius Foundation
Mobius Foundation, established in 2015, is a ngos working for sustainable development in india. 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 Foundation ngo sustainability has a vision to collaborate with a diverse range of public & civil partners to advance the cause & practices of sustainable consciousness amongst Indian citizens
2. Centre for Science and
Environment (CSE)
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 ngo environment and advocacy organisation.It works as a think tank on environment-development issues in India, poor planning, climate shifts devastating India’s Sundarbans.
3. Clean Air Asia
This organisation too works 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-environment NGOs in relation to air quality.
4. Toxic 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.
5. Environics Trust
This ngo working for sustainable environment in india 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.
6. Help Delhi Breathe
These environmental ngos in delhi 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.
7. Vasudha Foundation
It is actively involved and engaged in the
climate negotiations that take place under the aegis of United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), it has recently been
accredited as an Observer organization to the UNFCCC process at the 19th
Conference of Parties held at Warsaw, Poland. The organization is also involved
in following other multilateral forums such as the G-8, G-20, and the Green
Climate Fund to name a few. Its main mission is to promote environment
-friendly, socially just and sustainable models of energy by focusing on
renewable energy and energy efficient technologies and lifestyle solutions.They
believe in the conservation of Vasudha, which in Sanskrit means the Earth, the
giver of wealth. They believe in the sustainable consumption of its bounties.
And they believe in adopting green-ways for a good Earth.
8. Wildlife Institute of India
It is an autonomous institution under the Ministry
of Environment Forest and Climate change, Government of India. It was founded
in 1982.The institute is based in Dehradun, India. Its main Objective is to
nurture the development of wildlife science and promote its application in
conservation, in consonants with our cultural and socio-economic milieu. Its
Key Functions include research in areas of study like Biodiversity, Endangered
Species, Wildlife Policy, Wildlife Management, Wildlife Forensics, Spatial
Modeling, Ecodevelopment, Habitat Ecology and Climate Change.WII has a research
facility which includes Forensics, Remote Sensing and GIS, Laboratory,
Herbarium, and an Electronic Library.