
World Environment Day
General News | Sep-28-2021
One of the most critical components of our planet's survival is our environment. It's also the only way to keep life going. We wouldn't last a day without it. Our skin would burn, our lungs would rupture, and our blood pressure would increase. Furthermore, we will be unable to survive due to a lack of food and water. This will also be feasible due to the heat and air pressure imbalance. As a result, we must protect the environment. Also, stop all the exploitation we're doing to it.
Every year on June 5th, the United Nations celebrates World Environment Day. This day is observed by people from over 100 nations. The United Nations Environment Programme is in charge of World Environment Day (UNEP). This has been the case since 1973. Above all, the goal of commemorating this day was to raise awareness. The purpose of the event was to raise consciousness about the need for environmental preservation.
In addition, to adopt a variety of preventative actions to mitigate the impacts of global warming. We all know that global warming is to blame for the devastation of our ecosystem. As a result, it is our responsibility to safeguard the environment. And put an end to all the exploitation that is wreaking havoc on it. Because, in the end, it is a basic requirement for our existence and that of future generations. We all take a day off from work on World Environment Day. Also, participate in numerous efforts to raise environmental awareness. Furthermore, we all plant tiny seedlings on the desolate ground with the hopes that they will develop and thrive over time. We also participate in various processions to raise awareness of the day. So that they can also contribute to environmental protection.
Furthermore, instructors instruct pupils on how to plant a tree in schools. Buses are provided by the school to transport pupils to the forests. They learn about the many sorts of flora there. As well as the sorts of plants in which they can thrive. In addition, the kids must bring a sapling from home and put it in the ground. This aids them in gaining practical experience. It also fosters an emotional connection to the environment. It is also enacting mandatory measures such as population reduction, the prohibition of the use of plastic, and the planting of trees in every town. This may assist to avoid the environmental devastation that has occurred in recent years.
By: Samaira Sachdeva
Delhi Public School, Gautam Buddh Nagar
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