Tuesday, 31 May 2022

Let’s make ‘Clean Air For All’ a participative mission: Union Minister Shri Bhupender Yadav

 


Let’s make ‘Clean Air For All’ a participative mission: Union Minister Shri Bhupender Yadav

Posted On: 21 MAY 2022 1:40PM by PIB Delhi

 “It’s time to make ‘Clean Air For All’ a participative mission. The air quality improvement efforts have shown positive trends in achievement of better air quality in cities across the country. But if we wish to achieve what we aspire, ‘Jan Bhagidari’ or participative governance holds the key.” This was stated by Union Minister for Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Shri Bhupender Yadav in Chennai today during the inauguration of Sensitization cum Review Workshop – National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) and XV-FC Million Plus Cities Challenge Fund (XV-FC MPCCF) of Southern region comprising Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Telangana, Kerala, Andaman & Nicobar, Lakshadweep, Pondicherry, Daman and Diu and Dadar and Nagar Haveli.

Union Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Shri Ashwini Kumar Choubey, Minister for Environment, Government of Tamil Nadu Shri Siva . V. Meyyanathan, Secretary of Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change, Smt Leena Nandan, Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Environment, Climate Change and Forest, Government of Tamil Nadu Smt  Supriya Sahu, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change, Shri Naresh Pal Gangwar participated in the inaugural  ceremony of the 2 day regional workshop organised by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.

Speaking on the occasion Minister Shri Bhupender Yadav appreciated the state mentioning that Chennai, Madurai and Trichy, the 3 million plus cities' air quality is within the National Ambient Air Quality Standards. He also praised the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board for the initiative of E- Commute program, under which all the officials of the board commute to office every Wednesday through non fossil fuel driven vehicles.

In another revolutionary step, he asserted that India leapfrogged to BS-VI standard and the adoption of its norms for fuel and vehicles is one of the landmark policy decisions towards combating air pollution.

“Under NCAP, 132 non-attainment cities have been identified across the country based on the Air Quality data from 2014-2018.  The list is a heterogeneous mix of cities of all sizes and types and in southern India we have 13 such cities from Andhra Pradesh and 4 each from Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Telangana”, he added.

Shri Bhupender Yadav recalled the Prime Minister’s commitment to ensure clean air to all people by improving the air quality in around 100 cities through holistic approach.

 

 

 

 

The Minister appealed to the young  population to become active agents in the mission to improve air quality by adopting sustainable lifestyles, appropriate behaviours and attitudes and become change agents of the society. He expressed confidence that with the coordination, collaboration, participation and sustained efforts of all stakeholders, the objectives of NCAP in addressing the issue of air pollution in a  comprehensive manner will be achieved.

Saturday, 28 May 2022

Themes Of World Environment Day From 1974 - 2022 List

 

World Environment Day is celebrated each year on 5th June with a new theme. The themes of world environment day are announced by the United Nations (UN). 

 

The themes or slogans of the environment day are chosen by the UN related to environmental issues, which gives a special message to conserve our environment.


The United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP), which is the leading global environmental authority that assigns the global environmental agenda, is arranging environmental programs on World Environment Day.

World Environment Day

List Of The Themes Of World Environment Day  With Hosted Countries From 1974 - 2022

Environment Day was launched in 1972 by UNGA (United Nations General Assembly) during the Stockholm Conference on Human Environment. However, in 1974 it was firstly celebrated in Spokane City of the United States with the theme of "Only One Earth".


Year

Themes

Host Country

1974

"Only one Earth"

United States

1975

"Human Settlements"

Bangladesh

1976

Water: Vital Resource for Life!

Canada

1977

"Ozone Layer Environmental Concern" - Lands Loss and Soil Degradation!

Bangladesh

1978

"Development Without Destruction"

Bangladesh

1979

"Only One Future for Our Children" - Development Without Destruction!

Bangladesh

1980

A New Challenge for the New Decade; Development Without Destruction!

Bangladesh

1981

Ground Water; Toxic Chemicals in Human Food Chains!

Bangladesh

1982

Ten Years After Stockholm [Renewal of Environmental Concerns]

Bangladesh

1983

Managing and Disposing of Hazardous Waste [Acid Rain and Energy]

Bangladesh

1984

"Desertification"

Bangladesh

1985

[Youth] Population and the Environment!

Pakistan

1986

"A Tree for Peace"

Canada

1987

"Environment and Shelter: More Than A Roof''

Kenya

1988

"When People Put the Environment First, Development Will Last"

Thailand

1989

"Global Warming; Global Warming"

Belgium

1990

"Children and the Environment"

Mexico

1991

"Climate Change. Need for Global Partnership"

Sweden

1992

"Only One Earth, Care and Share"

Brazil

1993

"Poverty and the Environment-Breaking the Vicious Circle"

China

1994

"One Earth One Family"

United Kingdom

1995

[We the Peoples] "United for the Global Environment"

South Africa

1996

Our Earth, Our Habitat, Our Home

Turkey

1997

"For Life on Earth"

Republic of Korea

1998

"For Life on Earth - Save Our Seas"

Russian Federation

1999

"Our Earth - Our Future" - Just Save It!

Japan

2000

"The Environment Millennium" - Time to Act!

Australia

2001

"Connect with the World Wide Web of Life"

Italy and Cuba

2002

"Give Earth a Chance"

China

2003

"Water" -Two Billion People are Dying for It!   

Lebanon

2004

Wanted! Seas and Oceans - Dead or Alive?   

Spain

2005

"Green Cities" – Plan for the Planet!

United States

2006

"Deserts and Desertification" - Don't Desert Drylands!

Algeria

2007

"Melting Ice" -  a Hot Topic!

England

2008

"Kick The Habit" - Towards A Low Carbon Economy!

New Zealand

2009

"Your Planet Needs You"- Unite to Combat Climate Change!

Mexico

2010

Many Species- One Planet- One Future!

Bangladesh

2011

Forests: Nature at your Service

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

"Zero Tolerance for the Illegal Wildlife trade"

Angola

2017

[Connecting People to Nature] - In the city and on the land, from the poles to the equator!

Canada

2018

"Beat Plastic Pollution"

India

2019

"Beat Air Pollution"

China

2020

"Time for Nature"

Colombia

Source: UN and Wikipedia sites.


The theme of World Environment Day 2021

 

The Environment day for the year 2021 is being hosted by Pakistan with the theme: "Ecosystem restoration", which is trying to give a message that if we want to save the world's environment, we will have to refurbish the ecosystem.

 

World Environment Day 2021 will start the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021-2030), a global task or mission to rejuvenate billions of hectares, from farmlands to forests and the top of mountain peaks to the deep of the ocean.

 

The UN and other leading authorities are continually trying to save our environment through environmental awareness programs. They send a special message related to burning Environmental issues with the themes of world environment day every year.