World Environment Day 2024: List of important Environmental Days

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World Environment Day (UNEP) is an annual celebration that raises awareness about the degrading environment and encourages people to take positive actions to create a better world. It’s celebrated every June 5th.

In the past century, mankind has made great strides in the use of natural resources. Environmental issues, such as climate change and marine pollution to the loss of fauna and flora, have increased every decade. it celebratethis year on  Wed, 5 Jun, 2024

World Environment Day History

The 1972 Stockholm Conference, also known as the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment (or the Stockholm Conference), was the first international conference to address the environment. It declared the right of all people to live in a healthy and safe environment as a fundamental human right. The United Nations Environment Programme was also created at this conference.

Over the years, World Environment Day has become a platform that allows people from all walks of to take part in campaigns to raise awareness about environmental protection. Every year, the celebration of World Environment Day is held according to a particular theme or slogan that addresses the most pressing environmental issue of the day. Each year, a different country hosts the event.

India hosted the 45th World Environment Day celebrations under the theme “Beat Plastic Pollution”. The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021-2030), which was launched last year at the World Environment Day celebrations, is a global effort to restore billions of hectares from forests to farms, and from the tops of mountains to the bottom of the oceans.

World Environment Day Importance

2022 marks 50 years since 1972’s Stockholm Conference. This is a significant milestone. The slogan of World Environment Day 2022, which Sweden hosted, is “Only One Earth”. It focuses on living sustainably with nature.

Today is World Environment Day. The planet faces multiple crises, including climate change, loss of biodiversity, and an increase in carbon emissions.

This day reminds people of their power at the grassroots and community levels to make positive changes. Individuals can make better choices and keep an eye on corporate and government policies that harm our biosphere. We have #OnlyOneEarth. Let’s do it.

Travel & Environment 

It is also important to emphasize that sustainability and travel go hand-in-hand. This is especially true because the policies in most countries aren’t rigid. The beautiful landscapes of the world, from Ladakh to Bali, are being impacted by over-tourism and other harmful practices such as littering and plastic usage (think millions of straws). The locals are suffering, landfills are overflowing, and the climate is undergoing unprecedented changes.

This article will tell you about important environmental observations and days.

World Wetland Day (February 2)

Every February 2, World Wetlands Day, which aims to raise awareness of the importance of water bodies as well as the need to protect them, is observed. The United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution to celebrate World Wetlands Day every February 2.

National Science Day (February 28)

National Science Day, which is celebrated annually on February 28, commemorates the discovery of the “Raman Effect”. Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman from India, a physicist who is known for his work on light scattering, announced that the historic Raman Effect was discovered on this date in 1928.

International Day of Forests (March 21)

It is fascinating to note that in 2012, the UN General Assembly declared March 21 the International Day of Forests. This day aims to raise awareness and commemorate the importance of all kinds of forests. International Day of Forests (also known as World Forestry Day) reminds us of the importance of forests in our lives.

World Meteorological Day (March 24)

World Meteorological Day (March 23) is observed every year to commemorate the founding of the World Meteorological Organisation, which was established on March 23, 1950.

World Health Day (April 7)

World Health Day is an annual celebration that takes place on April 7. It marks the anniversary of the establishment of the World Health Organization in 1948. The 1948 World Health Assembly was the first meeting of the global health body. However, World Health Day was established on April 7, 1950.

World Heritage Day (April 18)

Every year, April 18th is World Heritage Day. It’s also known as International Day for Monuments and Sites. The International Council on Monuments and Sites promotes this day worldwide to increase awareness about the importance of preserving the history and beauty of world heritage sites and monuments.

Earth Day (April 22nd)

Earth Day is observed annually on April 22. This day marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of the modern environmental movement. It aims to increase awareness about environmental issues.

Anti-Tobacco Day (May 31)

Every May 31, World No Tobacco Day, is observed to raise awareness about the harmful effects of smoking. The World Health Organisation announced several campaigns under the slogan “Tobacco: Threat for our Environment”. Tobacco use can lead to heart disease, stroke, cancer, and other health problems.

World Population Day (July 11)

Every year, July 11th is World Population Day. This day is dedicated to raising awareness about the problems caused by overpopulation around the world. The United Nations created World Population Day in 1989.

World Ozone Day (September 16)

World Ozone Day is a reminder of the date that the Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer was signed in 1987. It is observed every September 16.

Green Consumer Day (September 28)

Every year, Green Consumer Day is celebrated worldwide on September 28th to encourage eco-friendly product purchases. This day focuses primarily on raising awareness and encouraging recycling and reducing waste materials.

World Wildlife Week (October 1-7).

India celebrates World Wildlife Week from October 2 to October 8. It aims to preserve India’s fauna.

The theme for World Wildlife Week 2021 was “Forests & Livelihoods: Sustainable People and Planet”.

World Animal Welfare Day (October 4)

On October 4, every year, World Animal Welfare Day takes place. This day aims to improve the conditions of all animals around the globe.

International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction (October 13)

The International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, which was established on October 13, 1989, was created to promote disaster prevention and risk awareness among people. This day is observed worldwide every year.

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