What is green valentine?
We want to spread this idea of planting trees all day long, throughout the state and country. If we can plant one tree every good day, we believe that one day the soil will be less for planting.
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Green valentine 2020
1. GREEN VALENTINE 2020
Dibakar sarkar.
Presentation Submitted to the Raiganj university, Department of Geography. For the purpose of a small environment related seminar.
2. What is green valentine?
We want to spread this idea of planting trees all day long, throughout
the state and country. If we can plant one tree every good day, we
believe that one day the soil will be less for planting. There are days to
plant trees. But all of them take a step all day to plant the tree. To that
end, we went ahead with the decision to keep this good day as a green
love day.
3. About our GREEN VALENTINE 2020
We started the campaign on the 1st February by
creating a social event on our Facebook page. All
our members are spreading the event around. We
then started promoting this event by video
massages. We can understand that our event is
going to succeed from the spread of this video
through many shares, likes and comment on
different social web sites like Facebook, Instagram,
and WhatsApp etc.
4. Why we celebrate
green valentine? Green valentine is not only a day like
valentine. This is a concept of planting more
tree.
Here some interesting fact about the
afforestation and the deforestation. It makes
us easy to think that the good effect of green
valentine.
5. Forests cover 30% of the earth’s land.
It is estimated that within 100 years there will be no rainforests.
Agriculture is the leading cause of deforestation.
One and a half acres of forest is cut down every second.
20% of the world’s oxygen is produced in the Amazon forest.
25% of cancers fighting organisms are found in the amazon.
13 million hectare per year in South America and Africa and south East Asia is
converted from a forest to an agriculture land.
Etc…
Facts on deforestation
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Even the trees are reduce the every type of
pollution like , air pollution, soil pollution,
water pollution, as well as sound pollution.
In 2015, pollution killed 9 million
people in the world.
9.
10. Earth Day is an annual event, celebrated on April
22, on which day events worldwide are held to
demonstrate support for environmental protection.
So we are arranged this type of event for tree
plantation in every day.
11. Different Ways to Celebrate
Earth Day.
Mahatma Gandhi – Civil Rights Activist
12. Plant a tree. Trees are a big
part of our earth, and planting
one will just add to the health
and wellness of the world that
we live in. ( Celebrating Green
valentine 2020)
13. Our other work
1. Take some time to work with your local school. Local schools need all of the help
that they can get when it comes to figuring out the best way to get kids more interested
in the environment and its care. Help kids learn about the environment by installing a
play garden. These can help children to start to fall in love with nature while also being
a lot of fun and helping them to get their hands a little bit dirty at the same time.
14. 2. Go and enjoy nature in a special way. Go on a hike. Go to the park. Do something
that gets you in touch with nature and that helps to remind you exactly why you’re
going to want to go ahead and put so much time, effort, and energy into what you
have to offer here.
15. Not only environment, work for the poor
people, and child for the development of our
society.
17. So, Don’t just leave it to Earth day! Or others day to do something for our
environment or society.
imagine., just how much more that we could do if we took care of the
environment every other day during the year.
Like, we make a valentine day into a green valentine day.
18. Finally,
This presentation and the green valentine event would not have been possible without the
entire Geo-Guidance family invaluable guidance and support of Zahiruddin Ahamed,
Director of Geo-Guidance. I am extremely thankful to Dr. Tapas Paul, assistant professor
department of Geography, Raiganj University for gave the opportunity to presenting this
type of presentation on this seminar.
I would like to thanks all the people who were join with us by this event green valentine.
From different town and city entire the state West Bengal, and also some from Bihar and also
Dhaka Bangladesh. They responded to our call and planted the tree in the name of a loved
one in their own home. I also like to thanks Arpan Basak, Head of the socio cultural affairs,
Geo-Guidance to complete this event and the article also.
THANK TOU…
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