Sunday, 14 October 2018
MY ENVIRONMENT
The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates is usually referred to environment. There are some physical, biological factors along with their chemical interactions that affect an organism or group of organisms. In the environment there are interactions between animals, plants, soil, water, and other living and nonliving things. The ministry of environment, forest and climate change and each particular state forest departments plan and implement environmental policies throughout the country.
Pollution is one of the main environmental issues in the world. Water, Land, Air, Noise pollutions are biggest problems in the world. Being a developing nation, India is more vulnerable to the effects of climate change due to its dependence on climate-sensitive sectors like agriculture and forestry. Technology, Agriculture, Fishing, Irrigation, Soil erosion, coal mining and burning, electricity generation, plastics, mining, immense industrial growth transport, destroy forest, shipping these are most important factors affecting the environment. Humans impacts on the environment are in several ways. Common effects include decreased water quality, increased pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, depletion of natural resources and contribute to global climate change.
World Environmental Day was designed by UN general assembly in 1972 to make the opening of the Stockholm conference on the human environment on the first day of United Nations conference on the human environment, resulting from discussions on the integration and environment. World environment day celebrated on June 5th every year, to create awareness and actions for the protection of our environment. Every year WED has been hosted in different places with different themes. In 2017 WED hosted in Canada with the theme of 'connecting people to nature in the city and on the land, from the poles to equator'.
Everyone has some form of impact on their natural environment, this is an unavoidable reality. Avoid plastic bags, usage of recycling products, try biking or riding the bus to work, get involved in local NGOs related to the environment. Little things really do mean a lot, and the more eco-conscious you become in your daily life, the more you are doing to preserve the planet for the long haul.
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