United Nations.- In his message marking the day this June 5, Guterres said a healthy planet was essential for a prosperous and peaceful future, stressing that every human being has a role to play in protecting our only home.
On #WorldEnvironmentDay, let’s share our ideas and solutions on #BeatPlasticPollution!
— UNESCO (@UNESCO) 5 de junio de 2018
Together, we can change our habits and beat this problem.
ℹ️ https://t.co/qQ3PtkvXub pic.twitter.com/o6N3MJ6lgU
"Our world is swamped by harmful plastic waste," he stated. "Every year, more than eight million tons end up in the oceans."
Pointing out the astonishing comparison between stars in the cosmos and ocean plastics, Mr. Guterres underscored that from remote islands, to the Artic, nowhere is untouched and he warned that If present trends continue, by 2050 the oceans will have more plastic than fish,
On Tuesday's #WorldEnvironmentDay, join the global game of Tag to #BeatPlasticPollution - show how you're making the switch from single-use plastic & challenge 3 friends to do the same: https://t.co/lbuv9HH9pT pic.twitter.com/RFLpBL9AUS
— United Nations (@UN) 5 de junio de 2018
On World Environment Day, Guterres is encouraging everyone to also stop using plastic products which are designed just to be thrown away, such as plastic bottles. "Refuse what you can't re-use," he asserted.
Since it was first celebrated in 1974, the Day has helped raise awareness and generate political momentum around global environmental concerns such as ozone depletion, desertification and global warming. (RHC)
The @UNEnvironment pavilion at #WED2018 highlighting the dangerous stats behind plastic pollution and creating awareness to #BeatPlasticPollution on the occasion of #WorldEnviornmentDay pic.twitter.com/c8ZWPZp3Gj
— World Environment Day (@WED2018India) 5 de junio de 2018


Escriba su comentario
Post comentado como Invitado