THE WORLD
ENVIRONMENT DAY
What really is the world environment day?
©Hesco Consulting Services Limited
2nd June 2023
Context
The world Environment Day is an internationally recognized day, whose
inception is 1973, where governments, businesses, organizations and
individuals from over 150 countries come together to drive positive
change by raising concerns on prevailing environment condition and
also celebrate efforts and gains made by these stakeholders.
This takes place every Year 5th of June
Highlights of Celebrated Days
• 1973 – “Only One Earth”
• 1977 – Ozone layer Depletion
• 1979 – “Only one future for our children”
• 1981 – Toxic chemicals in ground water and food chains
• 1986 – “A Tree for Peace”
• 1987 – Celebration at Nairobi with the setting up of the UNEP Headquarters
• 1988 - “When People Put the Environment First, Development Will Last”
• 1989 – A concern of global warming arises
• 1992 – The earth Summit, Rio De Janeiro,Brazil: Key feature are the treaties on
climate change, desertification and biodiversity, and set the course for
contemporary sustainable development.
Highlights of Celebrated Days
• 1993 - “Poverty and the Environment - Breaking the Vicious Circle.” in Beijing China.
• 1995 – A huge attention is drawn towards environmental themes in South Africa
• 1996 - A spotlight on the link between human and environmental rights.
• 1998 - “For Life on Earth – Save our Seas” - highlights threats to marine ecosystems
• 2000 - UNEP launches a World Environment Day website - “The Environment Millennium
– Time to Act,”
• 2001 - “Connect with the World Wide Web of Life,” Host is Italy
• 2002 – “Give the Earth a Chance”
• 2003 - “Water – Two Billion People are Dying for It!”
• 2004 – “Wanted! Seas and Oceans - Dead or Alive?”
• 2005 - “Green Cities: Plan for the Planet.”
• 2006 - “Deserts and Desertification – Don’t Desert Drylands!”
Highlights of Celebrated Days
• 2007 - “Melting Ice? – A Hot Topic”
• 2008 – “Kick the Habit! Towards a Low Carbon Economy”
• 2009 – “Your Planet Needs You: Unite to Combat Climate Change”
• 2010 – “One future”
• 2011 – “Forests: Nature at Your Service”
• 2012 - “Green Economy: Does it Include You?”
• 2013 – “Think.Eat.Save. Reduce Your Foodprint” A focus on food wastage
• 2014 – “Raise Your Voice Not the Sea Level!”
• 2015 - “Seven Billion People. One Planet. Consume with Care,” A focus on Sustainable
Consumptions
• 2016 – “#WildforLife” – A focus on illegal trade in wildlife
• 2017 – “I’m with nature”
Highlights of Celebrated Days
• 2018 - “Beat Plastic Pollution.”
• 2019 – “#BeatAirPollution”
• 2020 - #TimeForNature – A focus on Biodiversity
• 2021 - “Reimagine. Recreate. Restore”.
• 2022 - “Only One Earth”
This year, the focus is #BeatPlasticPollution
This will be celebrated on Monday 5th June 2023
As HESCO Consulting Services Limited we have line up something for
you. Join us on our linkedin page for the same
Find us on:
@hescoconsulting
@hescoconsulting
info@hesconsultants.com
www.hescoconsultants.com
+254 721 619311

THE WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY - introduction.pptx

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    THE WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY Whatreally is the world environment day? ©Hesco Consulting Services Limited 2nd June 2023
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    Context The world EnvironmentDay is an internationally recognized day, whose inception is 1973, where governments, businesses, organizations and individuals from over 150 countries come together to drive positive change by raising concerns on prevailing environment condition and also celebrate efforts and gains made by these stakeholders. This takes place every Year 5th of June
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    Highlights of CelebratedDays • 1973 – “Only One Earth” • 1977 – Ozone layer Depletion • 1979 – “Only one future for our children” • 1981 – Toxic chemicals in ground water and food chains • 1986 – “A Tree for Peace” • 1987 – Celebration at Nairobi with the setting up of the UNEP Headquarters • 1988 - “When People Put the Environment First, Development Will Last” • 1989 – A concern of global warming arises • 1992 – The earth Summit, Rio De Janeiro,Brazil: Key feature are the treaties on climate change, desertification and biodiversity, and set the course for contemporary sustainable development.
  • 4.
    Highlights of CelebratedDays • 1993 - “Poverty and the Environment - Breaking the Vicious Circle.” in Beijing China. • 1995 – A huge attention is drawn towards environmental themes in South Africa • 1996 - A spotlight on the link between human and environmental rights. • 1998 - “For Life on Earth – Save our Seas” - highlights threats to marine ecosystems • 2000 - UNEP launches a World Environment Day website - “The Environment Millennium – Time to Act,” • 2001 - “Connect with the World Wide Web of Life,” Host is Italy • 2002 – “Give the Earth a Chance” • 2003 - “Water – Two Billion People are Dying for It!” • 2004 – “Wanted! Seas and Oceans - Dead or Alive?” • 2005 - “Green Cities: Plan for the Planet.” • 2006 - “Deserts and Desertification – Don’t Desert Drylands!”
  • 5.
    Highlights of CelebratedDays • 2007 - “Melting Ice? – A Hot Topic” • 2008 – “Kick the Habit! Towards a Low Carbon Economy” • 2009 – “Your Planet Needs You: Unite to Combat Climate Change” • 2010 – “One future” • 2011 – “Forests: Nature at Your Service” • 2012 - “Green Economy: Does it Include You?” • 2013 – “Think.Eat.Save. Reduce Your Foodprint” A focus on food wastage • 2014 – “Raise Your Voice Not the Sea Level!” • 2015 - “Seven Billion People. One Planet. Consume with Care,” A focus on Sustainable Consumptions • 2016 – “#WildforLife” – A focus on illegal trade in wildlife • 2017 – “I’m with nature”
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    Highlights of CelebratedDays • 2018 - “Beat Plastic Pollution.” • 2019 – “#BeatAirPollution” • 2020 - #TimeForNature – A focus on Biodiversity • 2021 - “Reimagine. Recreate. Restore”. • 2022 - “Only One Earth” This year, the focus is #BeatPlasticPollution This will be celebrated on Monday 5th June 2023
  • 7.
    As HESCO ConsultingServices Limited we have line up something for you. Join us on our linkedin page for the same Find us on: @hescoconsulting @hescoconsulting info@hesconsultants.com www.hescoconsultants.com +254 721 619311