GREEN
ECONOMY
Less carbon, resource
efficient and socially inclusive
World is celebrating Environment Day on June 5, to mark the
significance of the environment for a sustained society. The rapidly growing
industrialized world is giving rise to some of the major factors that are
precarious to this earth. Global Warming, Climate Changes and Depleting Ozone
layer are crucial to evaded.
The carbon exhausted from our vehicles, Industries and other
things is making a conflict in the atmosphere that result in above mentioned
hazardous effects. Green forests and some beautiful species which once were
regarded as the galvanizer of the beauty of this world are now at increasingly
diminishing stage.
United Nations (UN) has taken an initiative to save this
earth and its people some forty years ago, when first World Environmental Day
was observed in 1972. Which now has grown to become the one of the main
vehicles through which the UN stimulates worldwide awareness of the environment
and encourages political attention and action.
This year United Nations has come
up with a theme of GREEN ECONOMY to celebrate this WED. World Environment Day
is also a day for people from all walks of life to come together to ensure a
cleaner, greener and brighter outlook for themselves and future generations.Everyone counts in this initiative and World Environment Day relies on you to make this happen! We call for action – organize a neighborhood clean-up, stop using plastic bags and get your community to do the same, plant a tree or better yet organize a collective tree planting effort, walk to work, start a recycling drive . . . the possibilities are endless.
Where it is going to be celebrated officially for the year 2o12?
Brazil is the host country for WED’12, last year this was
held in India. This is the second time Brazil is awarded the honor of hosting this
mega event. In year 1992, Brazil hosted an eleven days conference which ended
up concluding United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC),
the conference is informally known as Earth Summit.
What is Green Economy?
The global financial crisis that
began in 2007, and is still resonant today, is considered by many economists as
the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s. One of the
key lessons we can draw from this experience is that running economies the way
we’ve always done, doing business as usual, is clearly not an option. The new
Green Economy is therefore a proposal for an alternative and far more
sustainable way of doing business.A green economy is described as one that results in improved human well-being and social equity, while significantly reducing environmental risks and ecological scarcities. In other words, we can think of a green economy as an economic environment that achieves low carbon emissions, resource efficiency and at the same time is socially inclusive.
Make this WED green?
Everyone from everywhere is invited to be the part of this program and mark their effort green. It is so simple to participate in this activity, do plant a tree in your garden or street, dispose the garbage properly, and keep your locality clean and green.
Why WED is crucial for Pakistan?
Pakistan is the home of more than 180 million people, its land enriched with minerals and other resources. Though Pakistan is bestowed with natural beauty; lavish green forests, wide sea full of oceanic lives, high peak mountains, natural capital worth trillions of dollars under the earth blanket etc.
Unfortunately, despite the enormous generosity of nature, we neglected the blue and green part (the ocean and forests), the leaves start losing their color and ocean start turning black.
Environment in Pakistan is challenging with pollution, energy, floods, earthquakes, wastes and climate change. Global warming is a major cause of natural calamities in Pakistan. The 2010 and 2011 floods in Pakistan have engulfed more than 2400 hundreds lives and have affected around 25 million people across the homeland. The disasters are still resonant in the remote areas of Pakistan.
Environmental diseases not only brought water with it but it is followed with drought, scarcity and loot of resources. An estimated amount of damages caused by these floods has an outlay of 60 billion dollars.
Oath the WED resolution ‘12
• We’ll plant more and more trees and will save the existing, a social campaign should be started to stop the illegal cut of trees which is a major issue in diminishing natural forests
• From today we won’t use polyethylene bags (less than 30 microns) and will switch to other alternatives which are Eco friendly and recyclable. That will be environment and economic efficient too
• Our vehicles will go on Eco-friendly fuels instead of using carbon poured fuels i.e. Petrol and Diesel
• Especially for the Karachi; a movement/ social campaign should be started to save the mangroves at the Indus Delta. Mangroves are helpful in nurturing oceanic lives and they evade natural calamities to an extent
Share your Green activity with us:
What have you done at WED’12, please share with us