Be careful.. if you don’t plant trees, life will end: World Environment Day 2025

New Delhi, June 5: World Environment Day 2025: Every year on June 5, World Environment Day is celebrated. On this day, people all over the world come together to celebrate World Environment Day, a groundbreaking initiative led by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). Since its inception in 1972, the day has become an important platform to raise awareness about environmental issues and encourage collective action to protect the planet. It works to preserve the planet for future generations. Every year, the world celebrates the day with the theme “End Plastic Pollution,” and focuses on the urgent need to restore ecosystems damaged by human activity. It emphasizes practical solutions – such as reforestation, sustainable agriculture and green innovation – that individuals, communities and governments can implement to reverse environmental damage. As climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution pose serious threats to life on Earth, World Environment Day plays a key role in organizing action and influencing policy.
Each year, a different country hosts World Environment Day, showcasing their environmental achievements and shining a light on the global nature of environmental challenges. Events range from tree planting campaigns and clean-ups to educational seminars and art exhibitions. Governments, non-profit organisations, corporations, schools and individuals all participate in actions aimed at protecting and restoring the environment.
How you can contribute to environmental protection:-
Everyone You can do your part to protect the environment by getting involved. Reduce, reuse and recycle to reduce waste. Conserve water and energy in your daily life.
Plant trees and support local biodiversity projects. Avoid single-use plastics and choose sustainable alternatives.
Raise awareness about environmental issues on social media. World Environment Day is a reminder that the health of our planet is not a solitary concern – it is a shared responsibility. Whether it is through small individual changes or large-scale policy changes, every action matters. By coming together to protect and restore our natural world, we can pave the way for a more sustainable, equitable and livable future for all.