The Future is Green: Advancing Mankind through Sustainable Technology

Rupsha DasStudent, Department of Computer Application, Narula Institute of Technology, Kolkata, IndiaAhana ChatterjeeStudent, Department of Computer Application, Narula Institute of Technology, Kolkata, IndiaPriyanka DasStudent, Department of Computer Application, Narula Institute of Technology, Kolkata, IndiaMousumi BaidyaStudent, Department of Computer Application, Narula Institute of Technology, Kolkata, IndiaRupa SahaAssistant Professor, Department of Computer Application, Narula Institute of Technology, Kolkata, India

Vol 9 No 6 (2025): Volume 9, Issue 6, June 2025 | Pages: 237-240

International Research Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Technology

OPEN ACCESS | Research Article | Published Date: 30-06-2025

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Abstract

Green Technology is the new paradigm that is changing our perspective and engagement with the environment, shifting energy production, building structures, and tackling waste. This article discusses the evolution and application of green technology (renewable energy systems, green buildings, green transport and intelligent environmental approaches). We identify how they contribute to climate change adaptation, and sustainable development. The paper also discusses the barrier of high adoption costs, lack of infrastructure, and policy issues. Every day, the environment has to raise the bar to meet growing environmental challenges; for its part, green technology provides a glimmer of hope – to pursue such innovation without diminishing the natural systems that will support the future.

Keywords

Green Technology, Sustainability, Renewable Energy, Environmental Innovation, Climate Solutions


Citation of this Article

Rupsha Das, Ahana Chatterjee, Priyanka Das, Mousumi Baidya, & Rupa Saha. (2025). The Future is Green: Advancing Mankind through Sustainable Technology. International Research Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Technology - IRJIET, 9(6), 237-240. Article DOI https://doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2025.906031

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