Time to Reignite the Green Revolution | Pramod Chaougule | TEDxPodar Intl School Sangli
Pramod Chougule delivered a compelling TEDx talk on the concept of Net Zero Buildings, emphasizing the urgent need for sustainable architectural practices in today’s climate crisis. Through powerful insights and real-world examples, he urged the audience to reignite the spirit of the Green Revolution—not in agriculture, but in the way we design and build our spaces. His talk highlighted how energy-efficient buildings can play a pivotal role in achieving environmental balance. With a passionate call to action, he inspired listeners to adopt greener choices and contribute to a more sustainable future.
● PRAMOD B. CHAUGULE, BORN 11 MARCH 1962, INDIAN● B.ARCH, MBA (HR), M.SC. GREEN BUILDING (US)● OFFICES IN PUNE, SANGLI, AND THANE● CHAIRMAN, IIA SANGLI; TRUSTEE, ENGINEERS & ARCHITECTS ASSOCIATION● VISITING LECTURER SINCE 1995; NASA & VISTAR INITIATOR● VP, RED SWASTIK SOCIETY; MEMBER, ENV. COMMITTEE & CII● PRESIDENT, ABHALMAYA FOUNDATION; CHAIRMAN OF SCHOOLS AND NGOS● ROTARY PRESIDENT & ASSISTANT GOVERNOR, DISTRICT 3170● WINNER OF 50+ AWARDS INCL. AICA GOLD, SANGLI BHUSHAN, GRIHA 4-STAR● DESIGNED INDIA’S 1ST GOVT. GREEN CAMPUS (TURCHI)● WRITTEN 500+ ARTICLES; ATTENDED 1000+ SEMINARS GLOBALLY● DONATED BLOOD 91+ TIMES; WALKED 210 KM FOR PEACE This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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