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Healing Our Planet, One Seed at a Time: World Environment Day 2024

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June 2024

SRAVAN BANDA celebrates World Environment Day, June 5, with some activities we all can do to contribute to the regeneration of our planet, giving us all hope for the future.

- SRAVAN BANDA, RATI SHEDDE

Healing Our Planet, One Seed at a Time: World Environment Day 2024

Every year, on June 5, the world unites to celebrate World Environment Day, a platform to raise awareness and inspire action on pressing environmental issues. This year, the theme is Land Restoration: From Desertification to Transformation and it is shining a light on the crucial role healthy land plays in our collective well-being.

From lush rainforests to fertile plains, healthy land is the foundation of life on Earth. It provides us with food, water, clean air, and essential natural resources. Yet, decades of unsustainable practices like deforestation have degraded vast swathes of land, pushing ecosystems to the brink and exacerbating the challenges of desertification and drought.

A world in need of healing

Desertification, the land degradation that leads to desertlike conditions, is a growing threat affecting over 3.6 billion people globally. It reduces agricultural productivity, disrupts food security, and displaces communities. Droughts, periods of abnormally dry weather, become more frequent and intense in degraded landscapes, further straining resources and leading to conflicts.

The impact of unhealthy land extends far beyond these drylands. Deforestation not only destroys precious habitats but also disrupts the delicate water cycle, leading to floods and water scarcity. Degraded land loses its ability to store carbon, a key driver of climate change.

Reversing the damage, building resilience

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