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India government has not taken any steps to prevent the over use of resources ​

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Answered by konakeerthi59
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Forty-five years ago, the Club of Rome, an organisation of individuals who share a common concern for the future of humanity, published a study, The Limits to Growth, which initiated a debate about the impact of unlimited growth in population and demand for goods in a world with finite resources. The report was based on a study by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who used a computer model to track the world’s economy and environment.Focusing on industrialisation, population, food, use of resources, pollution and modelled data up to 1970, they developed a range of scenarios up to 2100, taking into account steps taken to address environmental and resource issues. Without serious action, the model predicted “overshoot and collapse” before 2070. The Limits to Growth generated controversy. Not because the questions it raised about the problems of population control, environmental degradation, and resource exhaustion were unimportant, but because of its methodology: the reliance on computer models and its “doomsday” conclusions.

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\mathfrak{question-} \textsf{India government has not taken any steps to prevent the over use of resources ​}

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  • \textsc{making of more national parks and  wildlife santuaries}
  • .\textsf{implementing the wildlife protection act making a list of protected } \textsf{species and addition of many more insects, plant etc in the list.}
  • \textit {strict control on hunting of animals and trade in animal products}                                          
  • \textsc{emphasis on biodiversity rather than few of its components}                        

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