How can reducing poverty help the environment?

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How can reducing poverty help the environment?. By: Jasson Thomas.

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Example 1: The Green revolution in india. Sustainable Agriculture And Poverty Reduction The Green Revolution in India, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s, aimed at alleviating poverty by increasing agricultural productivity. Introducing high-yielding varieties of crops, better irrigation practices, and modern farming techniques, this initiative significantly boosted food production and improved the livelihoods of many farmers. As poverty decreased, communities became less dependent on environmentally damaging practices such as deforestation for subsistence agriculture. While there were environmental challenges associated with intensive farming, ongoing efforts have been made to integrate sustainable practices, showcasing the potential for poverty reduction to align with environmental sustainability. Source: Pingali, P. (2012). Green Revolution: Impacts, limits, and the path ahead. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 109(31), 12302–12308. https://www.pnas.org/content/109/31/12302.

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Example 2:Solar sister in sub-Saharan africa. Renewable Energy and Poverty Alleviation Example: Solar Sister in Sub-Saharan Africa Organizations like Solar Sister work towards reducing poverty by empowering women entrepreneurs in rural Sub-Saharan Africa to distribute solar products. Access to affordable and clean energy not only improves living standards but also reduces reliance on traditional energy sources like biomass, which can lead to deforestation and air pollution. By addressing energy poverty, initiatives like Solar Sister contribute to poverty reduction while simultaneously promoting environmental sustainability through the adoption of renewable energy solutions. Source: Bensch, G., & Peters, J. (2015). Combating Deforestation? Impacts of Improved Stove Dissemination on Charcoal Consumption in Urban Senegal. Land Economics, 91(1), 36–57. https://www.jstor.org/stable/23625699.

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CONCLUSION. These examples showcase the interconnectedness between poverty reduction and environmental benefits, demonstrating that targeted interventions can foster sustainable practices and mitigate environmental degradation. It's crucial to implement strategies that address poverty while considering environmental impact, ensuring a holistic and long-term approach to development..