Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Constructing Green Technology

  • Akshyaa
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    Research Scholar at Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University (SOEL) Chennai, India

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Abstract

Environmental imbalances and climate change issues have garnered international attention in recent years. Climate change results in a number of problems, including deforestation, soil erosion, global warming, ozone layer depletion, and the degradation of natural resources. From the UNFCCC to the most current Paris Agreement, several international and national agreements and policies have been developed to safeguard the environment and try to control growing environmental challenges. But both developed and poor nations need to make progress in halting climate change. The rise of industry and technology is a major factor in environmental degradation and pollution. For planned emerging nations, progress is essential, but development and growth must also take ecological sustainability into account. In order to adapt to these changes and take into account the potential consequences on the environment, technology must be innovative. Green technology, also known as clean technology, sustainable technology, or environmental technology, integrates technology with the environment. To lessen climate change and safeguard the environment, science and technology are combined. The cutting-edge, sustainable response to urgent environmental issues is green technology. India is among the nations exhibiting swift advancements in green technology across the globe. In order to safeguard the environment, this theological study has attempted to emphasise how urgently technological advancements must be modified in relation to environmental sustainability. This essay explores and comprehends the relationship between the function of patent law, particularly when it comes to environmental concerns, and the significance and applicability of clean technology for ecological sustainability. The article will also demonstrate how intellectual property and its function in maintaining environmental sustainability are compatible.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 7, Issue 6, Page 1399 - 1418

DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.118629

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