World
Environment Day is celebrated each year on 5th June. The United Nations
established in 1972 to mark the opening of the Stockholm Conference on Human
Environment.
World
Environment Day (WED) is hosted every year by a different city and celebrated
with an international exhibition through the week of June 5.
World
Environment Day is used by the United Nations to encourage awareness of the
environment and to garner political attention and public action. The first WED
held at Stockholm was the first time political, social and economic problems of
the global environment were discussed at great length in view of taking some
definitive action.
World
Environment Day is celebrated in many ways. Street rallies, parades, street
plays create awareness about world environment.
In
many cities contests like poster contests, essay contests, poetry contests,
slogan contests and debates are held to celebrate this event further. The main
objective always is to get the people involved with the environment.
Some
cities have art exhibitions with art made from recycled materials. Some get
celebrities to endorse the campaign. Banners are put all across the street
promoting the message of World Environment Day.
Tree
planting drives are also held in some cities. Awards are given out to those
neighborhoods that have made a significant effort to take care of the
environment.
Broadcast
of public service announcements on TV and radio help to renew people’s efforts
to saving the environment. Conferences are held to educate people about the
efforts that can be made to preserve the environment.
The
WED’s agenda is to give importance to environmental issues. It hopes to empower
people to become active agents promoting the cause of the environment.
Change
can happen only if it is affected at the community level; hence programs are
held on World Environment Day that creates community consciousness.
Heads
of Government and Ministers of Environment deliver speeches’ advising the
people of what has already been achieved and what still needs to be achieved.
Some even go a step further and set up permanent government bodies that will
look specifically into environmental issues.
Each
World Environment Day has a special topic that related to the environment that
it addresses. The topic for World Environment Day for 2007 was “Melting Ice – a
Hot Topic?” It discussed the affects the climate change was having on the polar
ecosystems and communities and the resulting global impacts of these changes.
The
topic for WED 2006 was Deserts and Desertification and the slogan was “Don’t
desert dry lands” which accentuated the relevance of protecting the dry lands
which are home to one third of the worlds people, those that are more
defenseless.
World
Environment Day is a day for us to inspect the state of our environment. It
calls for us to stop in our tracks one day in the year and examine our
surroundings. It asks us to pledge, in a small way at least, to do something
for the environment.
The
young and the old from all strata can contribute to the saving of the environment.
Not everyone needs to make hefty contributions to world environment
organizations. The little things, the ones that really matter are things like
recycling our waste, using paper and products made of wood discriminately and
these can be done by anybody and everybody.
Children
can also contribute to this cause by not wasting water, by switching off the
lights and fans in the house when not in use. There is something each of us can
do to preserve the environment. So let us all pledge to do something, at least
one thing, before the next World Environment Day.
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