Just do something for the earth today, says Dia Mirza on World Environment Day!

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New Delhi: The World Environment Day is noticed globally on June 5, and actor-producer turned surroundings ambassador and UN Secretary General’s SDG advocate Dia Mirza feels its time to do all that we will to guard and restore the surroundings.

She stated, “Unless we adhere to sustainable development and stop environmental degradation at every level, climate change will impact each one of us. It already is. Somehow, environmental activism is not taken seriously enough even though we are living through a pandemic caused by the inability of humans to respect nature’s laws. Climate issues also seem overwhelming to many even though everyone can start somewhere. Just do something for the earth today. Plant a sapling, start segregating your waste, cut out single use plastic from your life, use natural cleaning products and biodegradable hygiene products. Do what you can, because it is better than looking away from the problem.”

She feels relieved that new analysis by Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) commissioned by the World Wildlife Fund, exhibits a dramatic enhance in the variety of folks involved about the surroundings in the previous 5 years, particularly after the pandemic. 

Dia Mirza added, “The fact that people are beginning to talk about biodiversity loss, are engaging in digital activism and increasingly engaging in offline environmental campaigns gives me hope. Young people who are going to inherit the planet are asking more questions, taking part in demonstrations, choosing plant-based diets and this shows that awareness levels are increasing. I hope this will give climate activism the momentum it needs to make a global impact on industries and governments.”
 
During the pandemic too, whereas spending a considerable amount of time at house, Dia continued to have interaction with on-line communities to share her considerations about the surroundings. She says, “I know I may sound repetitive at times but certain messages need to be mainstreamed and reinforced repeatedly. For instance, it is important to dispose of your masks and medical waste responsibly and think about the challenges faced by sanitation workers while clearing our garbage. Let us just be a little more mindful and sensitive towards each other and the planet. We really have no other choice if we want to survive and thrive as a race.”  

 





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