Environment Day calls for sustainable solutions
Marking World Environment Day, Âé¶¹APP officials today highlighted the need for a change in thinking and approach to ensure the sustainability of the Earth¡¯s resources as the world population grows. ¡°Sustainability entails providing opportunity for all by balancing the social, economic and environmental dimensions of development,” said Ban Ki-moon.
We have to rebut the myth that there is conflict between economic and environmental health,¡± Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in his message for the Day. ¡°With smart policies and the right investments, countries can protect their environment, grow their economies, generate decent jobs and accelerate social progress.¡±
Observance of World Environment Day began in 1972 as a way to raise awareness of the environment and encourage political attention and action. This year¡¯s theme for the Day, Green Economy: Does it include you?, seeks to underscore the need for everyone to play a part in keeping humankind¡¯s ecological footprints within planetary boundaries.
In his message, the Secretary-General emphasized that with the world¡¯s growing population, there will be more pressure on natural resources ¨C food, water and energy ¨C and countries will need to shift their development paradigms to find sustainable solutions for their citizens.
Mr. Ban noted that the UN Sustainable Development Conference (Rio+20), in Brazil from 20-22 June, will provide an opportunity for countries to deepen their commitment to find these solutions.
¡°Rio+20 is our opportunity to deepen global commitment to sustainable development,¡± Mr. Ban said. ¡°We should agree that the world needs a set of sustainable development goals that will build on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). And we should make progress on some of the building blocks of sustainability ¨C energy, water, food, cities, oceans, jobs and the empowerment of women.¡±
In her message to mark the Day, the Director-General of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Irina Bokova, noted that at Rio+20 the international community needs to set new directions for sustainability, ranging from building new forms of agriculture, to finding new sources of energy and new ways of building and transportation.
¡°Reaching these goals requires new approaches to freshwater and the ocean, to lands and the climate. It calls for new thinking about the meaning of progress,¡± Ms. Bokova said. ¡°It demands new sources of innovation and resilience that have deeper roots than material or economic assets. We must construct green economies on the foundations of green societies.¡±
Source: UN News
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