World Environment Day, commemorated each year on 5 June, is
about you and me. It is one of the principal vehicles through
which the United Nations stimulates worldwide awareness of the
environment and enhances political attention and action.
The theme Give Earth a Chance calls on each and every one
of us to contribute
to the healing of the ailing planet. In spite of considerable
efforts and significant achievements, many of the problems,
which plagued the Earth during the 20th Century, still linger.
More than ever, we need to take the necessary steps to ensure
that the environment remains at the top of the global agenda.
You will note that the logo of the International
Year of Mountains (IYM)
has been incorporated in our World Environment Day (WED) logo
in order to highlight this important United Nations Year.
The
main international celebrations of the World Environment Day
will be held in the City
of Shenzhen and UNEP is honoured that the People's
Republic of China will be hosting this important United Nations
day.
Broadly, our agenda is to give a human face to environmental
issues; empower people to become active agents of sustainable
and equitable development; promote an understanding that communities
are pivotal to changing attitudes towards environmental issues;
and advocate partnership which will ensure all nations and
peoples enjoy a safer and more prosperous future. World Environment
Day is a people's event with colourful activities such as
street rallies, bicycle parades, green concerts, essays and
poster competitions in schools, tree planting, as well as
recycling and clean-up campaigns.
World Environment Day is also a multi-media event, which
inspires thousands of journalists to write and report enthusiastically
and critically on the environment. It is a visual event with
television documentaries, photo exhibits and displays, as
well as an intellectual event for those who organize and participate
in seminars, roundtable meetings and symposia. In many countries,
this observance provides an opportunity to sign or ratify
international conventions and sometimes leads to the establishment
of permanent government structures dealing with environmental
management and economic planning.
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