there was no concern for "going green" because businesses were more worried about making a profit than the environment. Also, there was no such knowledge of the ozone layer or the greenhouse effect.
The excerpt likely refers to the Industrial Revolution, which marked a significant shift in production and technology from agrarian societies to industrialized ones, beginning in the late 18th century. This period was characterized by the rise of factories, mechanization, and urbanization, fundamentally changing economies and societies. While the other revolutions mentioned (Neolithic, Scientific, and Green) also had profound impacts, the context of industrialization aligns most closely with the Industrial Revolution.
The industrial revolution
John Green argues that the Industrial Revolution is the most revolutionary change between 1750 and 1900 CE because it fundamentally transformed economies, societies, and daily life. It shifted production from agrarian methods to industrial manufacturing, leading to urbanization and the creation of a working class. This revolution not only accelerated technological advancements but also reshaped social structures and relationships, influencing everything from labor practices to global trade. Ultimately, the Industrial Revolution set the stage for modern economic systems and societal norms.
The greenhouse effect has been keeping the earth warm enough for life for hundreds of millions of years.The enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect which is causing global warming has been going on since we started burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in the Industrial Revolution, about 200 years ago.
Norman Borlaug is the father of green revolution but M S Swaminathan is regarded as the father of green revolution in India.
Long-term consequences of the Industrial Revolution on the environment can still be seen today. These consequences include deforestation, green house gasses, the climate temperature rising, the glaciers and polar ice caps melting, toxic air and soil, and polluted water.
Long-term consequences of the Industrial Revolution on the environment can still be seen today. These consequences include deforestation, green house gasses, the climate temperature rising, the glaciers and polar ice caps melting, toxic air and soil, and polluted water.
Long-term consequences of the Industrial Revolution on the environment can still be seen today. These consequences include deforestation, green house gasses, the climate temperature rising, the glaciers and polar ice caps melting, toxic air and soil, and polluted water.
Green Revolution : M. S. Swaminathan White Revolution : Dr. V. Kurien
green revolution played an important role in India in many ways as follow* most of the people started to give more concern towards agriculture.* most of people in our country got jobs through this.*as a result today we can see that nearly 60% of India's population work in this field........
the enviroment
Green Revolution : M. S. Swaminathan White Revolution : Dr. V. Kurien