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It is celebrated to successfully get carbon neutrality, focusing on the forest management, reducing greenhouse effects, promoting bio-fuels production by planting on degraded lands, use of hydro-power to enhance electricity production, encourage common public to use solar water heaters, energy production through solar sources, developing new drainage systems, promoting coral reefs and mangroves restoration in order to get prevented from flooding and erosion including other ways of environmental preservation. Some of the objectives of the world environment day campaign are mentioned below:
People of all age groups actively involve during the celebration to save their planet in original form as gifted by the nature. Especially modern day youths hugely take part in the celebration through many activities such as clean up campaigns, art exhibitions, motivating people for tree-planting, dance activities, recycling garbage, film festivals, community events, essays writing, poster competitions, social media campaigns and lot more. Many awareness campaigns are also run at schools, colleges and other educational institutions to motivate students towards their environmental safety. The celebration takes place at national and international level by organizing various activities in the public places to aware common public about the real causes of environment status degradation as well as let them know what steps should be taken to solve such environmental issues.
THESE ARE THE ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES WE MUST HAVE TO THINK , RETHINK =THINK GLOBAL ACT LOCAL
Issues
• Human overpopulation — Biocapacity • Carrying capacity • Exploitation • Industrialisation • I = PAT • Land degradation • Land reclamation • Optimum population • Overshoot (population) • Population density • Population dynamics • Population growth • Projections of population growth • Total fertility rate • Urbanization • Waste • Water conflict • Water scarcity • Overdrafting
• Hydrology — Environmental impacts of reservoirs • Tile drainage • Hydrology (agriculture) • Flooding• Landslide •
• Intensive farming — Environmental effects of meat production •Intensive animal farming • Intensive crop farming• Irrigation • Monoculture • Nutrient pollution • Overgrazing • Pesticide drift • Plasticulture • Slash and burn • Tile drainage
• Land use — Built environment • Desertification • Habitat fragmentation • Habitat destruction • Land degradation — Land pollution • Lawn-environmental concerns • Urban heat island • Urban sprawl
• Nanotechnology — Implications of nanotechnology
• Nuclear issues — Nuclear fallout • Nuclear meltdown • Nuclear power • Nuclear weapons • Nuclear and radiation accidents • Nuclear safety • High-level radioactive waste management •
Effects
• Climate change — Global warming • Global dimming • Fossil fuels • Sea level rise • Greenhouse gas • Ocean acidification • Shutdown of thermohaline circulation • Environmental impact of the coal industry • Urban Heat Islands • Flooding
• Environmental degradation — Habitat destruction • Invasive species
• Environmental health — Air quality • Asthma • Birth defect • Developmental disability • endocrine disruptors • Environmental impact of the coal industry •Environmental impact of nanotechnology • Electromagnetic fields • Electromagnetic radiation and health • Indoor air quality • Lead poisoning • Leukemia •Nanotoxicology •Nature deficit disorder •One Health • Sick Building Syndrome • Environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing
• Environmental issues with energy — Environmental impact of the coal industry • Environmental impact of the energy industry • Environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing •
• Environmental issues with war - Agent Orange • Depleted Uranium• Military Superfund site (Category only)•Scorched earth • War and environmental law • Unexploded ordnance
• Overpopulation — Burial • Overpopulation in companion animals • Tragedy of the commons • Gender Imbalance in Developing Countries • Sub-replacement fertility levels in developed countries•
• Genetic engineering — Genetic pollution • Genetically modified food controversies
• Pollution — Nonpoint source pollution • Point source pollution •
Air pollution — Environmental impact of the coal industry • Environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing • Indoor air quality • Smog • Tropospheric ozone • Volatile organic compound Atmospheric particulate matter CFC • Biological effects of UV exposure
Light pollution • Visual pollution •
Noise pollution •
Soil pollution — Alkali soil •Brownfield • Residual Sodium Carbonate Index • Soil conservation • Soil erosion • Soil contamination • Soil salination • Superfund• Superfund sites
Space debris • Interplanetary contamination * Ozone depletion
Water pollution — Acid rain •Agricultural runoff •Algal bloom • Environmental impact of the coal industry • Environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing• Eutrophication • Fish kill •Groundwater contamination• Groundwater recharge • Marine debris • Marine pollution •Mercury in fish• Microplastics • Ocean acidification • Ocean dumping • ocean pollution •Oil spills• Soda lake •Ship pollution • Thermal pollution • Urban runoff • Wastewater
• Resource depletion — Exploitation of natural resources • Overdrafting (groundwater) •Overexploitation
Consumerism — Consumer capitalism • Planned obsolescence • Over-consumption
Fishing — Blast fishing • Bottom trawling • Cyanide fishing • Ghost nets • Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing • Overfishing • Shark finning • Whaling
Logging — Clearcutting • Deforestation • Illegal logging
Mining — Acid mine drainage • Environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing • Mountaintop removal mining • Slurry impoundments
Water (depletion) — Anoxic waters • Aral Sea • California Water Wars • Dead Sea • Lake Chad • Water scarcity
• Toxicants — Agent Orange • Asbestos • Beryllium • Bioaccumulation • Biomagnification • Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) • Cyanide • DDT • Endocrine disruptors • Explosives • Environmental impact of the coal industry • Herbicides • Hydrocarbons • Perchlorate • Pesticides • PBDE • Persistent organic pollutant • PBBs • PBDEs • Toxic heavy metals • PCB • Dioxin • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons • Radioactive contamination • Volatile organic compounds
• Waste — Electronic waste • Great Pacific Garbage Patch • Illegal dumping • Incineration • Litter • Waste disposal incidents • Marine debris • Medical waste • Landfill • Leachate • Toxic waste • Environmental impact of the coal industry • Exporting of hazardous waste
Mitigation
• Conservation
Ecosystems — Anoxic waters • Biodiversity • Biosecurity • Coral bleaching • Edge effect • Habitat destruction • Habitat fragmentation • In-situ leach
Fishing — Blast fishing • Bottom trawling • By-catch • Cetacean bycatch • Gillnetting • Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing • Environmental effects of fishing • Marine pollution• Overfishing • Whaling
Forests — Clearcutting • Deforestation • Illegal logging
Natural resources — Resource depletion • Exploitation of natural resources
Species — Endangered species • Genetic diversity • Habitat destruction • Holocene extinction • Invasive species • Poaching • Pollinator decline • Species extinction • Threshold host density • Wildlife trade • Wildlife disease
Energy conservation • Efficient energy use •
Renewable energy • Renewable energy commercialization •
• Environmental law - Environmental crime • Environmental justice • Polluter pays principle • Precautionary Principle• regulatory capture
World Environment Day celebrations have been (and will be) hosted in the following cities:
Year
Theme
Host city
1974
Only one Earth during Expo '74
Spokane, United States
1975
Human Settlements
Dhaka, Bangladesh
1976
Water: Vital Resource for Life
Canada
1977
Ozone Layer Environmental Concern; Lands Loss and Soil Degradation
Sylhet, Bangladesh
1978
Development Without Destruction
Sylhet, Bangladesh
1979
Only One Future for Our Children – Development Without Destruction
Sylhet, Bangladesh
1980
A New Challenge for the New Decade: Development Without Destruction
Sylhet, Bangladesh
1981
Ground Water; Toxic Chemicals in Human Food Chains
Sylhet, Bangladesh
1982
Ten Years After Stockholm (Renewal of Environmental Concerns)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
1983
Managing and Disposing Hazardous Waste: Acid Rain and Energy
Sylhet, Bangladesh
1984
Desertification
Rajshahi, Bangladesh
1985
Youth: Population and the Environment
Pakistan
1986
A Tree for Peace
Ontario, Canada
1987
Environment and Shelter: More Than A Roof
Nairobi, Kenya
1988
When People Put the Environment First, Development Will Last
Bangkok, Thailand
1989
Global Warming; Global Warning
Brussels, Belgium
1990
Children and the Environment
Mexico City, Mexico
1991
Climate Change. Need for Global Partnership
Stockholm, Sweden
1992
Only One Earth, Care and Share
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
1993
Poverty and the Environment – Breaking the Vicious Circle
Beijing, People's Republic of China
1994
One Earth One Family
London, United Kingdom
1995
We the Peoples: United for the Global Environment
Pretoria, South Africa
1996
Our Earth, Our Habitat, Our Home
Istanbul, Turkey
1997
For Life on Earth
Seoul, Republic of Korea
1998
For Life on Earth – Save Our Seas
Moscow, Russian Federation
1999
Our Earth – Our Future – Just Save It!
Tokyo, Japan
2000
The Environment Millennium – Time to Act
Adelaide, Australia
2001
Connect with the World Wide Web of Life
Torino, Italy and Havana, Cuba
2002
Give Earth a Chance
Shenzhen, People's Republic of China
2003
Water – Two Billion People are Dying for It!
Beirut, Lebanon
2004
Wanted! Seas and Oceans – Dead or Alive?
Barcelona, Spain
2005
Green Cities – Plan for the Planet!
San Francisco, United States
2006
Deserts and Desertification – Don't Desert Drylands!
Algiers, Algeria
2007
Melting Ice – a Hot Topic?
London, England
2008
Kick The Habit – Towards A Low Carbon Economy
Wellington, New Zealand
2009
Your Planet Needs You – Unite to Combat Climate Change
Mexico City, Mexico
2010
Many Species. One Planet. One Future
Rangpur, Bangladesh
2011
Forests: Nature at your Service
New Delhi, India
2012
Green Economy: Does it include you?
Brazil
2013
Think.Eat.Save. Reduce Your Foodprint
Mongolia
2014
Raise your voice, not the sea level
barbados,
2015
Seven Billion Dreams. One Planet. Consume with Care.
Italy
2016
Join the race to make world a better place
Saudi Arabia
"Seven Billion Dreams. One Planet. Consume with Care."
(2015)Dr. AMAR NATH GIRIEHSQ , NFCL
M.Sc. -Environmental Science,Ph.D -Environmental Science law& DIPLOMA AS - P.G.D.E.P.L,CES, DCA,
EX IIM LUCKNOW FELLOW, EX RESEARCH SCIENTIST
IGIDR-MUMBAI
9912511918
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Today's Forecast:Sky condition would be generally cloudy. RA/TS may occur in parts of city. Maximum & Minimum temperatures would be around 38 and 27 degrees Celsius respectively. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Mean Temperature | 32 °C | - | |
Max Temperature | 36 °C | - | - () |
Min Temperature | 27 °C | - | - () |
Cooling Degree Days | 24 | ||
Growing Degree Days | 40 (Base 50) | ||
Moisture | |||
Dew Point | 26 °C | ||
Average Humidity | 68 | ||
Maximum Humidity | 81 | ||
Minimum Humidity | 46 | ||
Precipitation | |||
Precipitation | 0.0 mm | - | - () |
Sea Level Pressure | |||
Sea Level Pressure | 1005.75 hPa | ||
Wind | |||
Wind Speed | 0 km/h () | ||
Max Wind Speed | 6 km/h | ||
Max Gust Speed | - | ||
Visibility | 7.0 kilometers | ||
Events |
T = Trace of Precipitation, MM = Missing Value | Source: Averaged Metar Reports |
Daily Weather History Graph
Dear Sir,
Wish you a very good morning ,a very happy World Environment DayForecast
Date | max/min temp |
05.06.2015 | 33/27 |
06.06.2015 | 32/27 |
07.06.2015 | 33/26 |
08.06.2015 | 3327 |
09.06.2015 | 34/27 |
10.06.2015 | 36/27 |
04.06.2015
Why World Environment Day is Celebrated
World environment day annual celebration campaign was started to address the huge environmental issues like wastage and losses of food, deforestation, increasing global warming and so many. Every year celebration is planned according to the particular theme and slogan of the year to bring effectiveness in the campaign all through the world.It is celebrated to successfully get carbon neutrality, focusing on the forest management, reducing greenhouse effects, promoting bio-fuels production by planting on degraded lands, use of hydro-power to enhance electricity production, encourage common public to use solar water heaters, energy production through solar sources, developing new drainage systems, promoting coral reefs and mangroves restoration in order to get prevented from flooding and erosion including other ways of environmental preservation. Some of the objectives of the world environment day campaign are mentioned below:
- It is celebrated to make aware the common public about the environmental issues.
- Encourage common people from different society and communities to actively participate in the celebration as well as become an active agent in developing environmental safety measures.
- Let them know that community people are very essential to inhibit negative changes towards the environmental issues.
- Encourage people to make their nearby surroundings safe and clean to enjoy safer, cleaner and more prosperous future.
World Environment Day Activities
Variety of activities are planned to celebrate this great event in different countries to encourage more people towards the celebration. Various news channels take part very actively in the celebration to cover the news and distribute messages about the celebration among common public through their news publications to bring effective and positive changes towards the environment to solve all the environmental issues. Some of the national and international level activities include street rallies, tree plantation, garbage recycling, surrounding areas clean-up, parades and so many activities in order to draw people attention towards wide range of environmental issues as well as bring difference.People of all age groups actively involve during the celebration to save their planet in original form as gifted by the nature. Especially modern day youths hugely take part in the celebration through many activities such as clean up campaigns, art exhibitions, motivating people for tree-planting, dance activities, recycling garbage, film festivals, community events, essays writing, poster competitions, social media campaigns and lot more. Many awareness campaigns are also run at schools, colleges and other educational institutions to motivate students towards their environmental safety. The celebration takes place at national and international level by organizing various activities in the public places to aware common public about the real causes of environment status degradation as well as let them know what steps should be taken to solve such environmental issues.
THESE ARE THE ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES WE MUST HAVE TO THINK , RETHINK =THINK GLOBAL ACT LOCAL
Issues
• Human overpopulation — Biocapacity • Carrying capacity • Exploitation • Industrialisation • I = PAT • Land degradation • Land reclamation • Optimum population • Overshoot (population) • Population density • Population dynamics • Population growth • Projections of population growth • Total fertility rate • Urbanization • Waste • Water conflict • Water scarcity • Overdrafting
• Hydrology — Environmental impacts of reservoirs • Tile drainage • Hydrology (agriculture) • Flooding• Landslide •
• Intensive farming — Environmental effects of meat production •Intensive animal farming • Intensive crop farming• Irrigation • Monoculture • Nutrient pollution • Overgrazing • Pesticide drift • Plasticulture • Slash and burn • Tile drainage
• Land use — Built environment • Desertification • Habitat fragmentation • Habitat destruction • Land degradation — Land pollution • Lawn-environmental concerns • Urban heat island • Urban sprawl
• Nanotechnology — Implications of nanotechnology
• Nuclear issues — Nuclear fallout • Nuclear meltdown • Nuclear power • Nuclear weapons • Nuclear and radiation accidents • Nuclear safety • High-level radioactive waste management •
Effects
• Climate change — Global warming • Global dimming • Fossil fuels • Sea level rise • Greenhouse gas • Ocean acidification • Shutdown of thermohaline circulation • Environmental impact of the coal industry • Urban Heat Islands • Flooding
• Environmental degradation — Habitat destruction • Invasive species
• Environmental health — Air quality • Asthma • Birth defect • Developmental disability • endocrine disruptors • Environmental impact of the coal industry •Environmental impact of nanotechnology • Electromagnetic fields • Electromagnetic radiation and health • Indoor air quality • Lead poisoning • Leukemia •Nanotoxicology •Nature deficit disorder •One Health • Sick Building Syndrome • Environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing
• Environmental issues with energy — Environmental impact of the coal industry • Environmental impact of the energy industry • Environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing •
• Environmental issues with war - Agent Orange • Depleted Uranium• Military Superfund site (Category only)•Scorched earth • War and environmental law • Unexploded ordnance
• Overpopulation — Burial • Overpopulation in companion animals • Tragedy of the commons • Gender Imbalance in Developing Countries • Sub-replacement fertility levels in developed countries•
• Genetic engineering — Genetic pollution • Genetically modified food controversies
• Pollution — Nonpoint source pollution • Point source pollution •
Air pollution — Environmental impact of the coal industry • Environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing • Indoor air quality • Smog • Tropospheric ozone • Volatile organic compound Atmospheric particulate matter CFC • Biological effects of UV exposure
Light pollution • Visual pollution •
Noise pollution •
Soil pollution — Alkali soil •Brownfield • Residual Sodium Carbonate Index • Soil conservation • Soil erosion • Soil contamination • Soil salination • Superfund• Superfund sites
Space debris • Interplanetary contamination * Ozone depletion
Water pollution — Acid rain •Agricultural runoff •Algal bloom • Environmental impact of the coal industry • Environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing• Eutrophication • Fish kill •Groundwater contamination• Groundwater recharge • Marine debris • Marine pollution •Mercury in fish• Microplastics • Ocean acidification • Ocean dumping • ocean pollution •Oil spills• Soda lake •Ship pollution • Thermal pollution • Urban runoff • Wastewater
• Resource depletion — Exploitation of natural resources • Overdrafting (groundwater) •Overexploitation
Consumerism — Consumer capitalism • Planned obsolescence • Over-consumption
Fishing — Blast fishing • Bottom trawling • Cyanide fishing • Ghost nets • Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing • Overfishing • Shark finning • Whaling
Logging — Clearcutting • Deforestation • Illegal logging
Mining — Acid mine drainage • Environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing • Mountaintop removal mining • Slurry impoundments
Water (depletion) — Anoxic waters • Aral Sea • California Water Wars • Dead Sea • Lake Chad • Water scarcity
• Toxicants — Agent Orange • Asbestos • Beryllium • Bioaccumulation • Biomagnification • Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) • Cyanide • DDT • Endocrine disruptors • Explosives • Environmental impact of the coal industry • Herbicides • Hydrocarbons • Perchlorate • Pesticides • PBDE • Persistent organic pollutant • PBBs • PBDEs • Toxic heavy metals • PCB • Dioxin • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons • Radioactive contamination • Volatile organic compounds
• Waste — Electronic waste • Great Pacific Garbage Patch • Illegal dumping • Incineration • Litter • Waste disposal incidents • Marine debris • Medical waste • Landfill • Leachate • Toxic waste • Environmental impact of the coal industry • Exporting of hazardous waste
Mitigation
• Conservation
Ecosystems — Anoxic waters • Biodiversity • Biosecurity • Coral bleaching • Edge effect • Habitat destruction • Habitat fragmentation • In-situ leach
Fishing — Blast fishing • Bottom trawling • By-catch • Cetacean bycatch • Gillnetting • Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing • Environmental effects of fishing • Marine pollution• Overfishing • Whaling
Forests — Clearcutting • Deforestation • Illegal logging
Natural resources — Resource depletion • Exploitation of natural resources
Species — Endangered species • Genetic diversity • Habitat destruction • Holocene extinction • Invasive species • Poaching • Pollinator decline • Species extinction • Threshold host density • Wildlife trade • Wildlife disease
Energy conservation • Efficient energy use •
Renewable energy • Renewable energy commercialization •
• Environmental law - Environmental crime • Environmental justice • Polluter pays principle • Precautionary Principle• regulatory capture
World Environment Day celebrations have been (and will be) hosted in the following cities:
Year
Theme
Host city
1974
Only one Earth during Expo '74
Spokane, United States
1975
Human Settlements
Dhaka, Bangladesh
1976
Water: Vital Resource for Life
Canada
1977
Ozone Layer Environmental Concern; Lands Loss and Soil Degradation
Sylhet, Bangladesh
1978
Development Without Destruction
Sylhet, Bangladesh
1979
Only One Future for Our Children – Development Without Destruction
Sylhet, Bangladesh
1980
A New Challenge for the New Decade: Development Without Destruction
Sylhet, Bangladesh
1981
Ground Water; Toxic Chemicals in Human Food Chains
Sylhet, Bangladesh
1982
Ten Years After Stockholm (Renewal of Environmental Concerns)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
1983
Managing and Disposing Hazardous Waste: Acid Rain and Energy
Sylhet, Bangladesh
1984
Desertification
Rajshahi, Bangladesh
1985
Youth: Population and the Environment
Pakistan
1986
A Tree for Peace
Ontario, Canada
1987
Environment and Shelter: More Than A Roof
Nairobi, Kenya
1988
When People Put the Environment First, Development Will Last
Bangkok, Thailand
1989
Global Warming; Global Warning
Brussels, Belgium
1990
Children and the Environment
Mexico City, Mexico
1991
Climate Change. Need for Global Partnership
Stockholm, Sweden
1992
Only One Earth, Care and Share
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
1993
Poverty and the Environment – Breaking the Vicious Circle
Beijing, People's Republic of China
1994
One Earth One Family
London, United Kingdom
1995
We the Peoples: United for the Global Environment
Pretoria, South Africa
1996
Our Earth, Our Habitat, Our Home
Istanbul, Turkey
1997
For Life on Earth
Seoul, Republic of Korea
1998
For Life on Earth – Save Our Seas
Moscow, Russian Federation
1999
Our Earth – Our Future – Just Save It!
Tokyo, Japan
2000
The Environment Millennium – Time to Act
Adelaide, Australia
2001
Connect with the World Wide Web of Life
Torino, Italy and Havana, Cuba
2002
Give Earth a Chance
Shenzhen, People's Republic of China
2003
Water – Two Billion People are Dying for It!
Beirut, Lebanon
2004
Wanted! Seas and Oceans – Dead or Alive?
Barcelona, Spain
2005
Green Cities – Plan for the Planet!
San Francisco, United States
2006
Deserts and Desertification – Don't Desert Drylands!
Algiers, Algeria
2007
Melting Ice – a Hot Topic?
London, England
2008
Kick The Habit – Towards A Low Carbon Economy
Wellington, New Zealand
2009
Your Planet Needs You – Unite to Combat Climate Change
Mexico City, Mexico
2010
Many Species. One Planet. One Future
Rangpur, Bangladesh
2011
Forests: Nature at your Service
New Delhi, India
2012
Green Economy: Does it include you?
Brazil
2013
Think.Eat.Save. Reduce Your Foodprint
Mongolia
2014
Raise your voice, not the sea level
barbados,
2015
Seven Billion Dreams. One Planet. Consume with Care.
Italy
2016
Join the race to make world a better place
Saudi Arabia
World Environment Day Quotes
Some of the famous quotes (written by the famous personalities) on world environment day are mentioned below:- “The environment is everything that isn’t me”. – Albert Einstein
- “God has cared for these trees, saved them from drought, disease, avalanches, and a thousand tempests and floods. But he cannot save them from fools”. – John Muir
- “Thank God men cannot fly, and lay waste the sky as well as the earth”. – Henry David Thoreau
- “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has”. – Margaret Mead
- “We won’t have a society if we destroy the environment”. – Margaret Mead
- “It is horrifying that we have to fight our own government to save the environment”. – Ansel Adams
- “I think the environment should be put in the category of our national security. Defense of our resources is just as important as defense abroad. Otherwise what is there to defend”? – Robert Redford
- “Take a course in good water and air; and in the eternal youth of Nature you may renew your own. Go quietly, alone; no harm will befall you”. – John Muir
- “Birds are indicators of the environment. If they are in trouble, we know we’ll soon be in trouble”. – Roger Tory Peterson
- “By polluting clear water with slime you will never find good drinking water”. – Aeschylus
- “If we do not permit the earth to produce beauty and joy, it will in the end not produce food, either”. – Joseph Wood Krutch
- “They claim this mother of ours, the Earth, for their own use, and fence their neighbors away from her, and deface her with their buildings and their refuse”. – Sitting Bull
- “Conservation is a state of harmony between men and land”. – Aldo Leopold
- “After all, sustainability means running the global environment – Earth Inc. – like a corporation: with depreciation, amortization and maintenance accounts. In other words, keeping the asset whole, rather than undermining your natural capital”. – Maurice Strong
- “Harmony with land is like harmony with a friend; you cannot cherish his right hand and chop off his left”. – Aldo Leopold
- “You will die but the carbon will not; its career does not end with you. It will return to the soil, and there a plant may take it up again in time, sending it once more on a cycle of plant and animal life”. -Jacob Bronowski
- “People blame their environment. There is only one person to blame – and only one – themselves”. – Robert Collier
- “I can find God in nature, in animals, in birds and the environment”. – Pat Buckley
- “We must return to nature and nature’s god”. – Luther Burbank
- “The only way forward, if we are going to improve the quality of the environment, is to get everybody involved”. – Richard Rogers
- “Journey with me to a true commitment to our environment. Journey with me to the serenity of leaving to our children a planet in equilibrium”. – Paul Tsongas
- “Environmental degradation, overpopulation, refugees, narcotics, terrorism, world crime movements, and organized crime are worldwide problems that don’t stop at a nation’s borders”. – Warren Christopher
- “I think the government has to reposition environment on top of their national and international priorities”. – Brian Mulroney
- “Environmental concern is now firmly embedded in public life: in education, medicine and law; in journalism, literature and art”. – Barry Commoner
- “Earth Day 1970 was irrefutable evidence that the American people understood the environmental threat and wanted action to resolve it”. – Barry Commoner
- “The government should set a goal for a clean environment but not mandate how that goal should be implemented”. – Dixie Lee Ray
- “Why has it seemed that the only way to protect the environment is with heavy-handed government regulation”? – Gale Norton
- “The most important environmental issue is one that is rarely mentioned, and that is the lack of a conservation ethic in our culture”. – Gaylord Nelson
- “Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s needs, but not every man’s greed”. – Mahatma Gandhi
- “What we are doing to the forests of the world is but a mirror reflection of what we are doing to ourselves and to one another”. – Mahatma Gandhi
"Seven Billion Dreams. One Planet. Consume with Care."
(2015)
M.Sc. -Environmental Science,Ph.D -Environmental Science law& DIPLOMA AS - P.G.D.E.P.L,CES, DCA,
EX IIM LUCKNOW FELLOW, EX RESEARCH SCIENTIST
IGIDR-MUMBAI
9912511918
amarnathgiri@nagarjunagroup.com
http://www.nagarjunagroup.com
http://www.nagarjunafertilizers.com
http://dramarnathgiri.blogspot.in/2013/10/curriculum-vitae-of-dr-amar-nath-giri.html?q=BIO+DATA
http://dramarnathgiri.blogspot.in/2012/05/nagarjuna-management-services.html