Kanpur, 15 December (Hindustan Reporter). CSA Vice Chancellor, Kanpur, Dr. Anand Kumar Singh got the opportunity to chair the Go Green Summit, a major global platform for innovative environmental solutions. This conference was the 11th which was held in Indonesia on 13 and 14 December. Vice Chancellor Dr. Anand Kumar Singh, along with presiding over this International Environmental Seminar, has also played his main role as the note speaker in the conference.
Held in Indonesia under the chairmanship of Dr. Anand Kumar Singh, Vice Chancellor of Chandrashekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology (CSA), Kanpur, the event included IFERP Life Science and academic partners Agricultural University Kanpur, SEGi University and College Malaysia, Southville International School and College Philippines and University Of Horticultural Sciences, India participated. The objective of this summit was to bring together academics, policy makers, activists and businesses to address critical environmental challenges of the future through shared expertise and collective action. Over the years the Go Green Summit has promoted diverse approaches to developing worthy solutions for a sustainable future. The Vice Chancellor said that hundreds of participants associated with us in shaping a green tomorrow on this dynamic platform are continuously making their valuable contribution which will prove to be effective in building the future.
Dr. NK Sharma, Dean of Agricultural Engineering Faculty of CSA, said that due to the global recognition of the Vice Chancellor and his vision of taking the university to the global level, Kanpur Agricultural University has been able to play a major role in this international event. Dr Sharma said that Chandrashekhar Azad Agricultural University Kanpur and Etawah campus has played a major role in organizing three international seminars in the last 6 months such as South Africa Seminar Agricultural University Kanpur, International Science Congress and Bali Indonesia.
A large number of participants from different departments from the University and Etawah campus also presented their research papers here, prominent among which is Dr. Seema Sonkar who is also a member of the organizing committee. Apart from this, Pragya Mishra, Badal Yadav, Dr. Arun Kumar, Dr. Ashutosh Lohvanshi, Dr. Kashf Khan, Dr. Khushboo Gupta, Harshita are also included.
Through his special research presentation, Dr. Sharma further developed the available technologies for adopting alternative energy sources to address the challenges of climate change by stating that 57 percent of carbon dioxide emissions in greenhouse gas emissions are due to the use of coal and natural gases. Said to insist on doing. His presentation mainly focused on developing technology related to solar energy and using alternative energy in climate change.
More than two hundred scientists from more than ten countries participated in this eleventh Go Green conference. Dr. Wong Liang Shing of Malaysia, Dr. Rinirio E Achigonero of Philippines and other foreign scientists were the keynote speakers in the conference.
Dr. Shweta Dubey, Guest Faculty of Etawah Engineering College played the role of moderator in this conference along with Miss Fudandan, Mr. Chen Minguri. The organizers have also congratulated Dr. Shweta for her excellent moderation.