Earth Hour: Earth Hour is a global environmental movement organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). It encourages individuals, communities, and businesses to turn off non-essential lights for one hour as a symbolic gesture to raise awareness about the need to take action on climate change and other environmental issues.…
Read moreIntroduction: Water is most essential components of human life, its existence in every form of life. As we know that, water are the universal solvent, it collecting all the elements of the environment. World Water Monitoring day was established to educate and encourage the people how to monitor the water quality and components…
Read moreIntroduction: Every Year on July 14, World Chimpanzees Day is celebrated. It aims to raise awareness about the vital need for worldwide participation in their care, protection and conservation, and captivity. July 14, 1960, was the day to study the wild Chimpanzees; Dr Jane Goodall first stepped foot in Gombe Stream National Par…
Read moreIntroduction: Gastronomy is sometimes called the art of food. It also refer to style of cooking from a particular region. Every year on 18 June, Sustainable gastronomy Day is dedicated to sustainable cuisines that promotes food security, agricultural development, sustainable food production, nutrition, and the conservation of bi…
Read moreBees and other pollinators such as butterflies, bats and hummingbirds are under threats due to human activities. Pollination is one of the fundamental process for the survival of our ecosystems. According to the report, 90% of the world's wild flowering plant species depend, least or entirely on animal pollination. Pollinators…
Read moreIntroduction Annually, 0n 27 April World Tapir Day celebrate to raise awareness about the critical endangered species. It mainly to advocate for their protection for the future generation. In term of genetics, a cross between a pig and an elephant, these creatures are directly related to horses as well as rhinoceroses. The tap…
Read moreIn 2007, the UN General Assembly declared the World Day of Social Justice. But in 2009 beginning, 20 February was marked the year for World Day of social Justice. The UN General Assembly passed the resolution of that day. Internationally, the world is plagued with unfortunate issues that prohibit the millions of individuals for …
Read moreIntroduction : Plastic, particularly single-use plastics are known to be some of worst man-made environmental polluters. Plastics is often seen littering beaches and natural spots, as well as entering food chains in the form of microplastics, losing a threats to human beings and animals. However, the connection that the pl…
Read moreEvery year across the world celebrated World Fisheries day on 21 November by fishing communities. It mainly highlights the importance of healthy oceans ecosystems and ensuring sustainable stocks of fisheries in the world. Fishing communities celebrate this day through workshops, rallies, public meeting, exhibitions and through soc…
Read moreOn 23 October, International Snow Leopard Day celebrated because it is the most captivating and most powerful animal. But they are the most vulnerable to loss of prey and poaching. It is also a day in which we learn more about the snow leopard and how to protect them. Snow Leopard mostly live in alpine areas (Himalayas) that are…
Read moreEvery year on 22 September, around the world celebrate the World Car free Day. The purpose of this day is to encourage the motorists to give up their cars for a day. This day highlights the benefits of going to car-free to citizens by reduced the air pollution and promotion of walking and cycling in the favor of saving environment…
Read moreClimate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. These shifts may be natural, but since the 1800s, human activities have been the main driver of climate change, primarily due to the burning of fossil fuels (like coal, oil, and gas), which produces heat-trapping gases. Contemporary climate change in…
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