Ekocalendar is an awareness tool/ CSR gift developed by Ekonnect Knowledge Foundation. In its third year since inception, Ekocalendar assigns an Environmental theme to each month highlighting significant days with supporting visuals and inspiring quotes.
1. Earth provides enough to
satisfy every man's needs,
but not every man's greed.
- Mahatma Gandhi
Flamingos at Sewri, Mumbai - February 2013
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themes include: Renewable Energy, Green Consumerism, Water Conservation,
Health, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Urbanization, Sustainable Transport, Air
Pollution, Food Security, Noise Pollution and Green Office.
We rely on a healthy biosphere for our very existence, yet we rarely give
importance to its protection in our daily lives. We need to be prompted into
environmentally-sensitive and socially-responsible behaviour.
Every day useful information and tips related to each theme are provided as
well as suggestions on what can be done at individual, community and
organizational levels.
We need to learn how to live lean. We must consume less, generate minimal
waste and conserve our precious natural resources. To be able to do so, we
require a reminder of our responsibility and commitment to environmental
protection, everyday.
Please follow the suggestions made in the Ekocalendar. By doing so, not only
would we improve our environmental performance but also make a conscious
and valuable effort in making our world a better place to live in….
Ekocalendar 2014 has been developed with an aim to increase awareness as
well as guide us towards action.
Prasad Modak
Director
Ekonnect Knowledge Foundation
Every month of this calendar represents a particular theme, addressing global
as well as local environmental concerns, linked to our everyday life. The twelve
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4. Theme of the Month
Renewable Energy
Break-up of installed
power generation capacity in India
Did you know?
Renewable energy is generated from natural resources such as
sunlight, wind, rain, tides and geothermal heat; all of which are
renewable or naturally replenished.
Power generation through coal contributes to nearly 70% of green
house gases (GHG) produced in India.
India’s carbon footprint is approximately 1.275 billion tons annually,
making it the 4th largest in producing GHGs worldwide.
Renewable sources in India contribute up to 12% of the total power
installed within the country.
Source: CEA, Ernst & Young analysis; as on 31 March 2013
Note: Hydro power is also a form of renewable energy, but it
is accounted for separately. Small hydro power (projects
<=25MW) is classified under renewable energy.
What you can do
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Use natural daylight as much as possible.
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Use ‘focus’ lighting such as table lamps instead of lighting up the entire space.
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Install solar water heaters in place of electrical geysers.
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Install small wind turbines, which range in size from 400 Watts to
20 Kilowatts on your roof to power lighting needs.
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sending eco-friendly greeting cards
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“We need to push ourselves to make as many reductions as possible in our
own energy use first.. and that takes time. But we must do this quickly..
the climate will not wait for us.” – Rupert Murdoch, Media Mogul of News Corporation Media Empire
Theme of the Month
Renewable
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6. Theme of the Month
Green Consumerism
Did you know?
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In the past 100 years, world consumption has grown at a rate
unprecedented in human history..
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20% of the world’s people living in rich countries account for 86% of total
global consumer spending.
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Green consumerism refers to purchasing and using eco-friendly products
that do not contribute to or minimize damage to the environment.
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This involves making informed choices during purchase such as
selecting Energy Star appliances known to consume less power and
using hybrid cars that emit less carbon dioxide, using solar and wind
power to generate electricity and buying locally-grown vegetables and
fruits.
The Greendex is a comprehensive measure of
consumer behavior in 65 areas relating to housing,
transportation, food and consumer goods
Source:
http://environment.nationalgeographic.co.in/enviro
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Learn more about eco-friendly product options.
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Choose green products that are less harmful to nature.
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Avoid using plastic bags and carry cloth/reusable bags while shopping
or running errands.
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Avoid purchasing disposables and materials that come with excessive
packaging.
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“Happiness consists, not in possessing much, but in being content with
what we possess. He who wants little always has enough”
– Zimmermann, Swiss philosophical writer, naturalist and physician
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8. Theme of the Month
WaterConservation
Did you know?
What you can do
• Although access to drinking water has improved, according to World Bank estimates,
21% of communicable diseases in India are related to unsafe water.
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Water is life. It is a precious natural
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conservatively.
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Showers waste more water than
bucket baths. Use a bucket while
bathing and close the tap while
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In restaurants, ask for only as much
water as you need as water remaining
in glasses is thrown away.
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Remember that the world over people
have to walk miles for water. Do not
abuse the right to water.
• India with 16% of the world's population has only 4% of the fresh water resources.
• In India alone, water-borne diseases cost the economy 73 million working days per
year.
• The average dishwasher uses over 100 litres per cycle.
• It takes up to 5000 litres of water to produce 1kg of rice.
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“We forget that the water cycle and the life cycle are one”
- Jacques Cousteau, French Explorer
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10. Health
Did you know?
? In India, public spending on health — 0.94% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
in 2004-05 — is among the lowest in the world.
? The World Health Organization's (WHO) International Agency for Research on
Cancer recently declared air pollution as a major cause of cancer.
? Today, worldwide, there is an apparent increase in many infectious diseases,
including some newly-spreading ones (HIV/AIDS, Hantavirus, Hepatitis C, SARS,
etc.). This reflects the combined impacts of rapiddemographic, environmental,
social, technological and other changes in our ways of living.
? As more than 122 million households have no toilets, and 33% lack access to
latrines, over 50% of the population (638 million) defecate in the open.(2008
estimate). Open air defecation leads to the spread of disease and malnutrition
through parasitic and bacterial infections.
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Health is everything. Follow regular monitoring of health as a preventive practice.
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In offices and work space areas, focus on improving Indoor Air Quality and follow
Ergonomic practices.
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Eat nutritious food, exercise regularly, keep surroundings outside your home and
office clean and help others improve and protect our environment.
Source:
http://www.aarogya.com/news-and-updates/year-2011/7269-chronically-ailing-nation.html
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“Every time you eat or drink, you are either feeding disease
or fighting it” – Heather Morgan, Nutrition Coach
Theme of the Month
Health
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12. Biodiversity
Theme of the Month
Biodiversity
Did you know?
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5.02% of the total area of India is protected as National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries
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India is just 2% of the world land mass but 8% of the world’s biodiversity is found
here. It is one of the 18 mega-diverse nations of the world with 16 diverse types of
forests.
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The two biodiversity hotspots present in India are the Western Ghats and the East
Himalayan region.
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Only 1% of India’s vast coastline is protected. The rest is vanishing due to
unplanned development work, fishery and projects like power plants and ports.
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India is a signatory to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and was host
to the 11th Conference of Parties (CoP) to the Convention at Hyderabad in 2012
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IUCN's Red list of threatened species released in 2012 has named 132 species as
Critically Endangered from India
What you can do
Just 17 of the world’s 190 or so countries contain 70% of its
biodiversity, earning them the title “megadiverse.” India is one, with
just 2.4% of the land area of the earth, it is home to 7-8% of the
species of the world, including about 91,000 species of animals
and 45,500 species of plants. Of the species that India is home to,
12.6% of mammals, 4.5% of birds, 45.8% of reptiles, 55.8% of
amphibians and 33% of Indian plants are endemic i.e. they are
found nowhere else in the world.
Source: http://indiabiodiversity.org/biodiversity_in_india
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Do not keep wild species as pets - it is a punishable offence!
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Do not purchase items made of wild animal parts e.g. objects made of ivory, rhino
horn, fur, shells, crocodile skin, feathers etc.
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Report the illegal feeling of the trees.
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Install bird feeders, bird baths, nest boxes, plant flowering and fruiting trees to
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the biodiversity that allows natural systems to function, no amount of money
will save us”. - David Suzuki, Academic, science broadcaster and environmental activist.
Care should be taken to ensure
that our workers are provided with
healthy and safe working
conditions, rights to voice their
opinion and enhanced learning
opportunities. Proper wages and
equitable sharing of benefits can
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Theme of the Month
Biodiversity
14. Theme of the Month
ClimateChange
India: Sectoral Contribution to CO2
Did you know?
• The global climate is changing as a result of an increase in green house gas
emissions (GHG) since the industrial revolution.
• Today climate change is a grave threat which is caused by emission of GHGs from
our homes, work place, factories, transportation and energy generation.
• Impacts of climate change (IPCC 2004 report) include a decrease in snow cover in
the Himalayas, erratic monsoons, rising sea levels and an increase in the frequency
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and intensity of floods
Industrial production : 21%
Electricity generation: 57%
Transportation: 9%
Other sectors: 4%
• India is predicted to have increased susceptibility to vector-borne diseases such as
malaria – projected to move to higher latitudes and altitudes.
What you can do
• Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Methane (CH4) are the main greenhouse gases (GHGs)
contributing to global warming. The concentration of carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere has risen from 290 ppm (parts per million) in 1900 to nearly 400 ppm
today. As per the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC), the projected
temperature increase worldwide at the end of the 21st Century will range from 0.6 to
4 °C, relative to the end of the 20th Century. The corresponding sea level rise at the
end of the 21st Century relative to the end of the 20th Century will range from 0.18 to
0.59 m.
• Climate change may be a global problem but there are local solutions that include
making low-carbon lifestyle choices: eat local food, use public transport, use energy
saving equipment, practice waste recycling and so on.
• Calculate your personal carbon footprint, learn where and how you can reduce your
footprint by changing your lifestyles.
• Understand that low carbon choices also save you money in the longer run.
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Residential: 9%
Source: CC Mitigation & Adaptation An Indian Perspective by
Prof. S Kumar, Dean, Asian Institute of Technology
Calculate your personal carbon
footprint at
http://ekonnect.net/index.php/know-co2
Average carbon footprint of an Indian is
1.4 tons/year.
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Commemorated every year on June 5, World
Environment Day is one of the principal
vehicles through which the United Nations
stimulates worldwide awareness of the
environment and enhances political attention
and action. The celebrations carried out
throughout the globe on this day is aimed at
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Climate change is a terrible problem, and it absolutely needs to be
solved. It deserves to be a huge priority.
- Bill Gates
Theme of the Month
Climate
Change
16. Theme of the Month
Urbanization
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According to 2011 census,31.16 percent of the Indian population resides in
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Vehicular transportation, industrial activities, audio systems and fire crackers
cause most of the noise pollution in the cities.
Source: http://udconnect.net/2050-urbanization/”
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Promote ‘green’ building which are designed and built using eco-friendly and
energy efficient practices.
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Follow 3R policy for waste management. Compost your household waste.
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Do not honk unnecessarily on road, maintain discipline and drive cautiously.
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Take part in elections so as to elect governing bodies and authorities who will
work for the betterment of cities
http://www.equitymaster.com/5minWrapUp/charts/index.asp?
date=10/10/2012 &
story=1&title=Indias-urbanization-set-to-gather-pace
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“Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them” —Bill Vaughn, Columnist and Author
Theme of the Month
Urbanization
18. Theme of the Month
SustainableTransport
Did you know?
• India is making strides towards sustainable transport. The 2006 National Urban
Transport Policy (NUTP) promoted “moving people, not vehicles,” and recognized
the need for changes in investments in urban transport.
• In 2009, Ahmedabad launched Janmarg, India's first Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)
system, which has an average daily ridership of 132,033 passengers. This system is
a success story to encourage other cities. The concept of BRT is gaining
acceptance as a means to scale up mass transit in Indian cities.
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development of urban roads, central policies like the NUTP—coupled with success
stories from cities like Ahmedabad—lend credibility to the idea that investments in
sustainable urban transport should be the way forward for Indian cities.
Green Transportation Heirarchy
of Preference
What you can do
• For longer distances, try to use public transport such as buses or trains which carry
more passengers and thus have less GHG emissions per passenger for the same
distance as compared to private vehicles.
• If using a car is unavoidable, start carpooling with co-workers, family, or friends.
• Follow good driving practices such as maintaining a steady speed, switching off
ignition at traffic signals, inflating tires on a timely basis and carrying out regular
maintenance.
• Retrofit the cars with Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) or Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
kit, as these fuels have lower GHG emissions.
http://www.theurbanvision.com/blogs/?p=972
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“A developed country is not a place where the poor have cars, it’s
where the rich use public transportation”
Mr Enrique Penalosa, Mayor of Bogota, Columbia
Theme of the Month
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20. Theme of the Month
AirPollution
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In India, air pollution is believed to cause 527,700 fatalities a year.
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“There's so much pollution in the air now that if it weren't for our
lungs there'd be no place to put it all.”
- Robert Orben, Professional comedy and speech writer
Theme of the Month
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22. Theme of the Month
Food Security
Did you know
• India attained national food self-sufficiency 35 years ago yet about 35% of its
population remains food insecure.
• The United Nations children’s fund report that one out of every two children in India in
malnourished
• The Indian National Food Security Act, 2013 (also Right to Food Act), was signed into
law September 12, 2013. It aims to provide subsidized food grains to approx. two
thirds of India's 1.2 billion people.
• The food grain stocks available with the Food Corporation of India (FCI) stand at 62
million tonnes against an annual requirement of around 20 million tonnes for ensuring
food security. Still, an estimated 200 million people are underfed and 50 million on
the brink of starvation, resulting in starvation deaths.
What you can do
• When you order food at a restaurant ensure you do no over order and take a parcel in
case there are leftovers.
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• Store fruits, vegetables and grains in appropriate ways so as to avoid spoilage and
wastage of good food.
• Learn about use by and expiry dates: ensure that you use up the food well in time.
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urbanizations and modern civilization. It has two major sources, viz industrial and
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has regulations against firecrackers and loudspeakers, but enforcement is
extremely lax.
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? Try to ensure that social activities such as festivals are not creating additional
noise to cause a nuisance
Source: http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/
delhi-noise-pollution-trucks-crri/1/227587.html
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We won't have a society if we destroy the environment”
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distribution of Eco-Office Kits to help companies raise awareness and cultivate
environment-friendly habits within the workplace.
The second phase set up online Eco-Office Rating System to enable offices to
perform a self-audit based on simple metrics, such as corporate environmental
policy and commitment, purchasing practice, waste minimisation measures, level
of recycling, amongst other parameters. The Eco-Office Rating System also forms
the basis on which offices that rate well enough can apply for an Eco-Office Label
More than 100 offices ranging from the property, banking, construction,
pharmaceutical and electronic sectors, among many others, have received the
Eco-Office certification since the programme was launched.
The SEC, which administers the Eco-Office certification, is targeting to add another
100 new offices to the tally; a 100 per cent increase from the current number. CDL
and SEC hope to reach the target in contribution to Singapore's commitment of
reducing carbon emissions by 7-11 percent from BAU (Business as Usual) levels.
Let us follow the Singapore example
Source: http://www.pgi.com/learn/12-ways-gogreen-your-office-social-business-infographic
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Try to ensure that social activities such as festivals are not creating additional
noise to cause a nuisance
Avoid the use of loud speakers during festivals, maintain sound regulations
and norms of the area, choose noiseless fire crackers orif possible, entirely
avoid using them.
Do not use the horn unnecessarily.
Respect identified places such as 'silent zones' around the city.
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Celebrated to create awareness about humane treatment for
animals and also prevention of unnecessary pain and suffering.
02Feb
World Wetlands Day
Marks the signing of the Convention on Wetlands, called Ramsar
Convention, in the Iranian city of Ramsar. Each year government
agencies, non-governmental organizations and groups of citizens at
all levels of the community undertake actions aimed at raising public
awareness of wetland values and benefits in general.
20Mar
March
Animal Welfare
Fortnight
World Sparrow Day
Celebrated to earmark a day for the House Sparrow to convey
the message of its conservation and of other common birds and
also to appreciate the beauty of the common biodiversity.
23AMar World Meteorological Day
April
Annually held on or around March 23 to remember the World
Meteorological Organization's establishment in 1950. Many
different activities and events are organized for this occasion.
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01May
May
World Health Day
The World Health Organization (WHO) was constituted on this
day in 1948. Various activities related to health awareness are
carried out across the world to celebrate this day.
Labor Day
It is also known as the International Workers’ Day or May
Day. May 1 is celebrated as Maharashtra Day in
Maharashtra and Gujarat Day in Gujarat. On this day, street
demonstrations and marches by working people and their labor
unions are organized throughout most of the world.
23May
World Turtle Day
The purpose is to bring attention to, and increase knowledge of
and respect for, turtles and tortoises, and encourage human
action to help them survive and thrive. This is celebrated
worldwide in various ways from saving turtles caught on
highways to conducting research activities.
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Oil & Gas Conservation
Fortnight
Celebrated to generate awareness about the need to conserve
petroleum products, which being a non renewable energy
resource requires urgent conservation measures. The entire oil
industry undertakes various kinds of awareness activities all over
the country and awards are given for outstanding performances.
24Feb
National Bee Day
Celebrated to promote and raise awareness of the importance of bees
especially the indigenous bee Apisceranaindica in its role in increasing
agricultural productivity and improving livelihoods of marginal
farmers in India.
21Mar
World Forestry Day
Celebrated around the world to commemorate the contribution
and value of forests and forestry to the community.
31Mar
30Jan
National Cleanliness Day
Celebrated to highlight the importance of clean and healthy
environment. On this day, cleanliness campaigns are organized
for creating awareness amongst the public.
28Feb
National Science Day
Celebrated all over India to mark the discovery of the Raman
effect by Indian physicist Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman.
The event is celebrated in schools, colleges, universities and other
academic, scientific, technical, medical and research institutions.
22Mar
World Water Day
Formally proposed in Agenda 21 of the 1992 United Nations
Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in
Rio de Janeiro,Brazil. To know more about log on to
http://www.worldwaterday.org/
Earth Hour
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Earth Hour, 31 : Earth Hour is a worldwide event organized by the
World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) encouraging households and
businesses to turn off their non-essential lights for one hour to
raise awareness about the need to take action on climate change.
18Apr
World Heritage Day
This special day offers an opportunity to raise the public's
awareness about the diversity of cultural heritage and the efforts
that are required to protect and conserve it, as well as draw
attention to its vulnerability.
11-12May World Migratory Bird Day
This is a global initiative devoted to celebrating the migratory
birds and promoting their conservation worldwide.
31May
World No Tobacco Day
This day is meant to encourage a 24-hour period of abstinence
from all forms of tobacco consumption across the globe. The day
is further intended to draw global attention to the widespread
prevalence of tobacco use and its negative health impacts.
22Apr
Earth Day
In 1970, a group of people in the USA came together to draw the
attention of the world to the problems caused to the earth due to
modernization. Since then this day has been celebrated as
Earth Day.
22May
International Day
for Biological Diversity
This is a United Nations sanctioned international day for
creating public awareness about biodiversity issues.
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05Jun
World Environment Day
The day that United Nations Conference on the Human
Environment began. WED is hosted every year by a different city
with a different theme and is commemorated with an
th
international exposition in the week of 5 of June. In the year
2011, New Delhi in India was the host city with the theme
“Forests: Nature at your Service”.
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On this day, people around the planet celebrate and honor the
body of water which links us all. To know more log on to
http://worldoceansday.org
15Jun
Global Wind Day
It is a worldwide event that occurs annually on 15 June meant
for discovering wind, its power and the possibilities it holds to
change our world.
World Day to Combat
Desertification and Drought
This day is a United Nations observance. Its purpose is to
highlight ways to prevent desertification and recover
from drought.
August
July
11Jul
World Population Day
Established by the Governing Council of the United Nations
Development Programme in 1989 as a way to focus attention on
the urgency and importance of population issues.
12Aug
International Youth Day
This is an awareness day designated by the United Nations. It
was first celebrated in 2000. The purpose is to draw attention to
a given set of cultural and legal issues surrounding this
demographic.
International Day for
September
16Sep Preservation of Ozone Layer
Designated by the United Nations General Assembly in
commemoration of the date, in 1987, on which nations signed
the Montreal Protocol on substances that deplete the ozone
layer.
22Sep World Car Free Day
This day is an annual celebration of cities and public life, free
from the noise, stress and pollution of cars. Each year on
September 22, people around the world organize events of all
sizes to showcase alternatives to automobiles.
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28Jul World Nature Conservation Day
It is observed on 28th July all over the world with increasing
awareness about the precious natural resources the Earth is
bestowed with.
29Jul
Global Tiger Day
The Global Tiger Summit held in November 2010 in Russia
recommended celebrating July 29 as Global Tiger Day. This
day marks an opportunity to celebrate these beautiful cats in
all their glory and highlight their need for protection.
21-27Aug World Water Week
The World Water Week led by the Stockholm International Water
Institute (SIWI) is a week-long global water conference held
each year in August or September. It addresses a wide range of
the world's water, development and sustainability issues and
related concerns of international development.
18Sep World Water Monitoring Day
It is an international education and outreach program that builds
public awareness and involvement in protecting water
resources around the world by engaging citizens to conduct
basic monitoring of their local water bodies.
28Sep Green Consumers Day
The problems of consumerism and its impact on the
environment is an area of major concern in today’s world. This
day is celebrated with an aim to promote awareness about the
impact of consumerism on the environment.
21Sep Zero Emissions Day
This is an annual 24 hour global moratorium on the
combustion of fossil fuels.
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October
01-7Oct World Wildlife Week
Wildlife week is a celebration of wild heritage and puts the
spotlight on all creatures. The aim is to educate people about
wildlife, resources and ecology.
8Oct
International Day For
Natural Disasters Reduction
November
This day aims to encourage people and governments to
participate in building more resilient communities and nations.
International Day for Preventing
06Nov the Exploitation of the Environment
in War and Armed Conflict
This day aims to educate people about the damaging effects
of war and armed conflict on the environment.
National
December
02Dec Pollution Prevention Day
This day is observed to pay tribute to the memory of thousands of
persons who have lost their lives in the Bhopal gas disaster
which occurred in 1984 in India.
04Oct
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World Animal Welfare Day
This day was initiated as a way of highlighting the plight of
endangered species. Since then it has grown to encompass all
kinds of animal life and is widely celebrated in countries
throughout the world.
16Oct
World Habitat Day
This day is to commemorate the fact that the earth is the
habitat of not only human beings but also all other living
creatures.
World Food Day
It marks the foundation day of Food and Agricultural organization
of United Nations in 1945 whose aim is to work towards ensuring
global food security.
21Nov World Fisheries Day
This day helps in highlighting the critical importance to human
lives of water and the lives it sustains, both in and out of water.
05Dec World Soil Day
In 2002, the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS) made a
resolution to propose this day as World Soil Day to honor his
majesty the King of Thailand for his promotion of soil science and
soil resources conservation. The day is used to advocate the use
and need of soils for human survival and its sustainable
management.
14Dec National
Energy Conservation Day
This day is celebrated to create awareness on conserving
energy amongst various stakeholders in any process that is
driven on energy i.e. Industries, Infrastructure, Corporates and
all aspects of our lives.
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