“World Environmental Day” Movement

Galimberti, S. (2021, June 2). Bridging the Gaps Between Climate Action & Biodiversity Preservation. Retrieved December 1, 2021, from https://www.globalissues.org/news/2021/06/02/27975
Written in Nepal, Galimberti analyzes how tensions have risen in her country and how World Environmental Day has finally risen to present the synonymous issue of the dangerous world economy driven by fossil fuels. As a sense of sustainability slips away, the author writes of the pressures on policymakers to create better goals. Temperatures rising, a lack of harmonic unity and little oceanic protection are all examples that prove how the climate to biodiversity link must become the focus of awareness and governmental efforts. Being a specific global location, despite being a more underrated website, this look into a personal experience in a foreign land analyzes the grand nature that this loss of healthy habitat and population is persistent throughout history and today as well. 
The recognition within this article that all parties, legislative and other, need to come together, is very important. In determining a plan of action for current issues such as biodiversity loss and a lack of sustained production, I have noticed that groups of power commonly divide and some take superiority in the charge. Establishing a universal effort, such as through the WED (World Environmental Day) could be a very successful movement if global nations were to truly come together and combine their efforts. Instead of corporations using their wealth to expand their companies and outreach for import/export, they should use it to work on the current issues that will plague our world in the near future. Economic restoration should become a major concept for large enterprises and the populace, rather than just governmental facilities and outreach should be given importance in media outlets. While ideas have been proposed throughout time to fix these problems, it will take a level of governmental and population’s urgency to embark on centuries of biodiversity revival and extinction reversal.

2 thoughts on ““World Environmental Day” Movement

  1. I totally agree with your opinion and ideas and feel that if everyone came together and worked together despite the different parties and groups, problems could be more easily reduced or solved.

    • I totally agree. The protection of the environment and of animal rights requires a collective interest and the combined action of many groups!

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