Governments, industry, communities and individuals around
the world today commemorated World Environment Day, the United Nations’ biggest
annual event for positive environmental action, encouraging worldwide awareness
and commitment to protect our planet.
This year’s celebrations, held under the theme ‘Beat Air
Pollution’, called upon people to explore renewable energy and green
technologies, and improve air quality in cities and regions across the world.
More than 6 billion people – one-third of them children – regularly breathe air
that is so polluted it puts their health and well-being at risk.
Polluted city like this one creates Health risks to the Occupants |
Spearheaded by China, the official host of the global World
Environment Day celebrations, UN Environment’s campaign to #BeatAirPollution
culminated into a record number of registered events and commitments.
“Protecting our blue skies may be difficult, but our future
relies on it,” Joyce Msuya, acting Executive Director of UN Environment, said
during the global celebrations in Hangzhou.
She added by saying “And they are our blue skies. It
doesn’t matter if you’re in Beijing or Beirut, when we look up we see the same
sky. And I think when we look to China, we see many examples of how to protect
it.”
Over the past decade, the Chinese government has taken
drastic measures to limit air pollution in its biggest cities, bringing back
blue skies in Beijing, Shanghai and other megacities, benefitting the health of
millions.
By implementing far-reaching measures at the national- and
state-level government, such as 100 per cent electric public transportation,
curtailing outputs from factories and allocating more than US$10 billion to
address air quality, several cities saw the concentration of PM 2.5 drop
dramatically.
The President of the People’s Republic of China, Xi Jinping,
conveyed his congratulations on the occasion of World Environment Day, saying,
“Humankind only has one planet. Environmental conservation and sustainable
development are the common responsibility of all countries. Ecological
civilization is built into China’s national development architecture and
strategy. China will work with any and all to implement the 2030 agenda to
protect our only planet.”
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