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Why ‘World Environment Day’ is more important now than ever

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In an age where every breath is borrowed from a struggling Earth, World Environment Day is not just a reminder- it is a responsibility we can no longer postpone. 

By: Mukhtar Ahmad Qureshi

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World Environment Day marked annually on June 5th is not just a date on the calendar it is a forceful worldwide platform for raising awareness and action towards the care of our planet. Founded in 1972 by the United Nations the day has evolved into a pillar of environmental activism reaching out to millions across the globe via education, activism and community programmes.

Today’s environmental issues are graver, more intricate and more perilous than ever before. Climate emergency to deforestation plastic pollution to wildlife extinction the planet is presenting us with messages we cannot afford to ignore anymore. And that is why World Environment Day is more critical than ever since our future as a human race is at stake based on what we do now.

A Planet in Peril, the Dangers within

The past decades have seen science observations and studies in the actual world describing an awful scenario. Global temperatures are increasing at a frightening pace  polar ice caps are melting and sea levels are threatening human coastal settlements. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change points out that the world is critically close to crossing the 1.5°C mark after which the fate of life and the environment will become increasingly worse day by day.

Air is poisonous in most urban cities leading to respiratory disease cardiovascular disease and early death. Plastic pollution has not only invaded oceans but also rivers land and even the bloodstream. Biodiversity is declining at a faster rate with an estimated one million species facing extinction says the UN. These are not remote issues though. They are present. They are immediate.

World Environment Day, A Global Movement of Hope.

Amidst such bleak realities, World Environment Day (WED) is a promise of hope and unity. Every year the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) selects a theme and a host nation to focus on a particular environmental problem. From “Beat Plastic Pollution” to “Ecosystem Restoration” and “Only One Earth,” the themes have mobilized action by governments, NGOs, schools, businesses and citizens.

WED is not just speeches and ceremonial tree planting but has turned into a mass movement. There are clean up drives, plantation drives, training workshops, awareness rallies and policy debates making up the day in more than 150 nations. It provides an opportunity for every person to think about their integration with nature and contribute meaningfully towards its upkeep.

Why 2025 Is a Critical Year.

As we move towards mid UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030 agenda, 2025 is a milestone. Paris Climate Agreement’s promises now have to convert into action that can be measurable. Environmental degradation cannot be a problem of the future or a problem for the government anymore.

This year also sees a dramatic escalation of climate induced disasters from floods in South Asia and Europe to bushfires in Canada and Australia. Death, destruction of property and loss of ecosystem is the unmistakable message. Time runs out. World Environment Day 2025, hence, must propel higher public awareness, quicker policy initiatives  and larger involvement.

Youth Power, Leading the Green Revolution.

Perhaps one of the biggest strengths of World Environment Day is that it rallies the youth. Today’s youth are better educated, better connected  and more outspoken regarding environmental justice. Social media platforms such as “Fridays for Future,” led by Greta Thunberg, have demonstrated the clout of the students to shape the world agenda.

World Environment Day in school and college develops environmental champions to be green heroes, climate experts and eco leaders. Launching a recycling initiative, community gardens or social media campaigns about awareness, young people have the energy and capacity to make a difference at all levels.

Local Action, Global Impact.

Though the climate emergency is international, the solutions start in the home. World Environment Day has assisted in galvanizing local action villagers restoring dead rivers, citizens restoring lakes and farmers going organic. What is practiced locally, if shared and replicated, contributes to national and global momentum.

Besides this, WED promotes collaboration among multi stakeholders. It unites governments, civil society, media, educators, corporates and citizens of all types under a single green umbrella. It is only because of such cooperation that strong change can be introduced.

From Awareness to Accountability.

Awareness has ceased to be a solution in this modern era. What we need now is behavior change and accountability. World Environment Day does not limit itself to asking people to post quotes or attend rallies. It demands real lifestyle changes.

Phasing out single use plastic.

Water and electricity conservation.

Using public transport or cycling.

Buying sustainable brands.

Demanding green policies from our leaders.

When millions are doing it, the effect can be stupendous.

The Way Forward, A Shared Responsibility.

The Earth is not only a home, it is our home and only home. Saving it is not an option it is a survival, social  and moral imperative. Governments have to make their laws stricter. Corporates have to use green technology and ethical methods. Media have to give priority coverage to environment. Schools have to teach not only for examinations, but for life.

And we all, as citizens, must question ourselves. How do we heal the planet? Do we plant a tree, drive a smaller car or educate a child, every step counts.

World Environment Day 2025 is not an ordinary event. It is a call to action, a wake up call and an international carnival of environmental action. When the world teeters on the brink of environmental disaster, WED prevents us from despairing and informs us that we are not helpless we are the solution.

Let us make today count not in the occurrence but in commitment, action and transformation. Because the world does not require one individual to do sustainability in perfection! It requires millions in doing it imperfectly but consistently.

For after all, there is no Planet B.

The writer is a Teacher.  mukhtar.qur@gmail.com

 

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