The    growing realization of environmental concerns culminated in the    establishment of world commission on Environment and Development by the    UNs General Assembly in 1983. The commission headed by brundtland    submitled “our common future” in 1987
.   This report was a turning point  in the history of human endeavor for   safeguarding the environment. The  commission has focused the attention   among others, towards the rapid  growth of population in many parts of   the world the population is  growing at rates that cannot be sustained   by available environmental  resources and pleaded for achieving   sustainable development as the  objective for human civilization.

The    global warning, depletion of ozone layer and loss of bio-diversity  are   some of the immediate threats to environment. The average global    temperature during the 1980s exceeded that of any other decade since    reliable temperature recording began a century ago and 1990 was the    warmest year on record. The elevated concentration of greenhouse gases    is responsible for rise in temperature. This could lead to complex    climatic changes including the rise in sea level. The available    information shows that the concentration of some of greenhouse gases    such as carbon dioxide: methane and Nitrous oxide have considerably    increased since the beginning of industrial revolution carbon dioxide is    the most important greenhouse gas which contributes 60-65 percent in    total heat trapping followed by methane. All of the biotic and a  biotic   factors that act on an organism, population, or ecological  community  and  influence its survival and development. Biotic factor  include the   organisms themselves, their food, and their interactions. A  biotic   factors include such items as sunlight,   soil, air, water, climate, and  pollution. Organisms respond to change   in their environment by  evolutionary adaptations in form and  behavior.  Living beings needed  different type of resources for their  growth and  development. All the  resources around human beings are the  necessary  parts of environment.  Soil, forest, water, wildlife etc.  natural  environment is of crucial  importance for social and economic  life. We  use the living world as:
.   This report was a turning point  in the history of human endeavor for   safeguarding the environment. The  commission has focused the attention   among others, towards the rapid  growth of population in many parts of   the world the population is  growing at rates that cannot be sustained   by available environmental  resources and pleaded for achieving   sustainable development as the  objective for human civilization.
The    global warning, depletion of ozone layer and loss of bio-diversity  are   some of the immediate threats to environment. The average global    temperature during the 1980s exceeded that of any other decade since    reliable temperature recording began a century ago and 1990 was the    warmest year on record. The elevated concentration of greenhouse gases    is responsible for rise in temperature. This could lead to complex    climatic changes including the rise in sea level. The available    information shows that the concentration of some of greenhouse gases    such as carbon dioxide: methane and Nitrous oxide have considerably    increased since the beginning of industrial revolution carbon dioxide is    the most important greenhouse gas which contributes 60-65 percent in    total heat trapping followed by methane. All of the biotic and a  biotic   factors that act on an organism, population, or ecological  community  and  influence its survival and development. Biotic factor  include the   organisms themselves, their food, and their interactions. A  biotic   factors include such items as sunlight,   soil, air, water, climate, and  pollution. Organisms respond to change   in their environment by  evolutionary adaptations in form and  behavior.  Living beings needed  different type of resources for their  growth and  development. All the  resources around human beings are the  necessary  parts of environment.  Soil, forest, water, wildlife etc.  natural  environment is of crucial  importance for social and economic  life. We  use the living world as:



























