Ziqitza - World Environment Day
The
environment plays a crucial role in our survival on this planet. It is the most
important thing that makes life sustainable. Led by the United Nations
Environment Programme, World Environment Day is held every year on 5th June.
The day was celebrated for the first time in the year 1973, and is the largest
global platform, where millions of people from around the world work commonly
towards environment public outreach.
Ziqitza Healthcare
ltd,
one of the country’s leading healthcare organisations explains that the
environment constitutes everything around us - both living and nonliving. The
living component consists of animals, plants, microorganisms, etc, and the
nonliving component consists of things such as, water, air, soil etc. Ziqitza
further explains that due to rapid industrialisation and modernisation, the
environmental conditions have degraded in the past decades causing global
warming which has resulted in climate change.
Ziqitza healthcare stresses on
the fact that mankind’s dependence on natural resources for their energy
consumption needs has cascaded to the multilayered ill-effects and issues of
climate change. Not only has rampant unregulated development led to diminishing
natural resources, it has also increased pollution levels - air pollution,
noise pollution, marine pollution etc. Environmental degradation and climate
change are multilayered issues and require solutions or mitigation strategies
that are holistic and comprehensive.
#OnlyOneEarth
is the theme for this year’s World Environment Day. Ziqitza
Rajasthan looks at the scientific evidence available and states that
the planet earth faces triple planetary emergencies. First, the global
temperatures are rising at an increased rate, rather too quickly for the people
and nature to adapt to it. Second, increased temperature, urbanisation and
development activities have resulted in habitat loss for many species. An
estimated 1 million species are on the verge of extinction. Third, nations
across the world are dealing with various kinds of pollution which are causing
health emergencies and increasing mortality rates.
The
time to mitigate this climate emergency is now. Ziqitza
Limited believes that the time is opportune now to work towards
formulating affirmative climate policies. Scientists and environmentalists
across the world believe that the only way out of this dilemma of triple
planetary emergencies, is only when economies across the world adopt an
inclusive and sustainable way of living. It is only when we regulate our energy
consumption and take certain actions to minimise our carbon footprints that the
environment can be salvaged. We've got just one planet and we must all protect
and safeguard it.
The
adverse effects of climate change are already harrowing. ZHL
Rajasthan points out how countries across the world are experiencing
extreme weather events which are direct results of climate change. The recent
wildfires in Brazil, United States of America and Australia are prime examples
how rising temperatures can cause wildfires and levy huge economic and human
costs. Increased incidences of cyclones and typhoons in places with no such
history can be reported. Ziqitza Limited Rajasthan
explains how India is also adversely affected by climate change. In the recent
past, India has witnessed increased incidents of flash floods, erratic
rainfalls, droughts and floods. The floods in Uttarakhand can be attributed to
rising temperatures and melting of ice glaciers. The heart wrenching Kerala
flood in the year 2018, is a prime example how increased urbanisation leads to
deforestation, which further reduces the soil’s ability to catch rainfall
leading to flash floods and soil erosion. The erratic and heavy rainfalls in
Kerala state during the year 2018 was due to changes in weather pattern owing
to climate change.
Not
just, extreme weather calamities, overconsumption of natural resources,
deforestation has led to decreased levels of groundwater and reduced amount of
rainfall. This has caused cities that were water rich earlier to experience water
crises at an unprecedented level. In the recent past, cases of water scarcity
were reported from Chennai and Bangalore.
Ziqitza Health care Limited
explains the need of the hour is to adopt an environment friendly and
sustainable approach and way of living. We cannot continue to consume natural
resources at the current rate. We must adopt and practise reuse and recycle
wherever possible. The world economies must move away from the consumption only
economic model to a more circular model with minimal wastage.
The
World Environment Day is a perfect opportunity to pledge and work towards
building a more cleaner and sustainable world.
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