Welcome to the Environmental Physics Group.
Environmental Physics is defined as the application of the Laws of Physics in order to provide a description of the natural environment. We can see that most of the environmental issues like global warming, nuclear waste,ozone layer depletion,energy crisis,air, soil and water pollution, electronic waste etc can be understood from the perspective of Physics.Hence the study of Environmental Physics becomes even more important than ever.
As Humans we seek to understand these issues and provide solution to them. We at Environmental Physics under the Umbrella of IPP will seek to answer these questions. The Group thrives to form into what can be best describes as a nodal point for all environmental issues that can be answered through Physics.
As beginning we hope to start discssions on environmental issues and How Physics can help us to understand them. We invite physicists , environmentalists, people from every walk of life to join and participate in the evolution of this group.
What we stand for?
- We seek to provide answer to environmental issues through physics
- We seek to promote Physics as well Environmental Science for the first cause.
- We seek to create awareness abuout environmental issues among the masses.
- Being a Group under the Umbrella of IPP, we seek to create a Knowledge based group cutting across national boundaries, to spread education in the poorer and under priviledged part of the world.
About IPP- International Professors Project
International Professors Project is a non-profit global network of Professors who have begun working as ”Academic Citizens of the world” on university campuses in developing countries around the world. Our ambassador professors and instructors (which include expatriate, full, associate, graduate, and retired) teach, mentor, and conduct local research as they internationalize college and university faculties in their host countries. IPP is an innovation, inspired in large part by current trends towards globalization.
For Detailed Information Please Visit the site:IPP- International Professors Project