The first World Environment Day was celebrated in 1974 in the city of
Spokane in USA, but I did it differently by becoming the 'First Indian
to do Ph.D. on Antarctic and Global Environment & Atmospheric
Studies by Exploring Antarctica and South Pole' as summarized
in the following link:
My Ph.D. Thesis is entitled 'Atmospheric Structure: Exploration over
Antarctica and Inter-hemispheric Comparison' and its details are
available online in the links given below:
Some of my other related scientific papers and popular articles are also available online as ready references which are given herewith in the following several links.
Some of my other related scientific papers and popular articles are also available online as ready references which are given herewith in the following several links.
I take this opportunity to wish a 'Very Happy World Environment Day To
Everyone' with the following message, as I have worked in the World
Meteorological Organization (WMO) as a WMO/UN Expert and have also
participated in the United Nations Environment Programme
(UNEP) being a part of the United Nations.
The
World Environment Day (WED), Eco Day or Environment Day was established
by the United Nations (UN) General Assembly in 1972 coinciding with the
first day of its
Conference on Human Environment held at Stockholm in Sweden from 5-16
June 1972, also known as the Stockholm Conference, with its goal of
preserving and enhancing the human environment.
Later
that year on 15 December 1972, the UN General Assembly also adopted
another resolution which led to the creation of United Nations
Environment Programme (UNEP)
as its Specialized Agency for various Environment Issues.
The
first World Environment Day was celebrated on 5 June 1974 in the city
of Spokane in USA with the world's first world Fair and Exhibition on
Environment lasting for
six months there, and its slogan was 'Only One Earth'.
Ever
since then from almost last five decades, it is celebrated on 5 June
every year all over the world with different host countries. The theme
of the World Environment
Day this year in 2020 is 'Celebrate Biodiversity'. Its host country is Columbia which is one the largest megadiverse nations of the world holding 10% of the
planet's biodiversity as a part of the Amazon rainforest.
Biodiversity
supports all life on land and below water and strongly affects every
aspect of human life as it provides clean air and water, nutritious
foods, medicine
sources and natural disease resistance, and climate change mitigation,
etc. Each year, marine plants provide more than half of our atmospheric
oxygen and each mature tree cleans our air by absorbing about 22 kg of
carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen in exchange.
Intensified
agriculture and burning of its waste straw, producing toxic chemicals
and depletion of ozone layer, accelerating climate change,
deforestation, encroachment
on wildlife habitats have pushed nature beyond its tolerance level and
it would take more than one and a half earths to meet human demands
causing collapse of human food and health systems.
It
must be understood that any destruction of biodiversity means
destruction of the natural system which supports human life. About a
billion cases of illness and millions
of deaths occur every year from diseases caused by corona viruses, and
about 75% of all infectious diseases in humans are zoonotic, i.e., they
are transmitted to them from animals as demonstrated by the recent
corona virus disease (Covid-19) pandemic.
One
million species are already facing extinction in nature due to human
actions as its reaction and imbalance of biodiversity. Global warming
and climate change with
fast and furious cyclonic storms over the earth is also causing havoc
which needs immediate action to protect and save our earth's
environment.
The
World Environment Day celebrations on 5th June every year are meant to
address and resolve all such environmental issues with the help of
various governments and
organizations all over the world for the common good of all human and
other living beings by working in unison with nature and not against it!
Happy World Environment Day To Everyone!
Please click on the following links for more details:
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Stratospheric Circulation over Antarctica By Parmjit ... - J-Stage
[PDF] school
science - National Council Of Educational Research And ... (First
Indian at the South Pole)
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science - National Council Of Educational Research And ... Exploration
of Antarctica -.P.S. Sehra.
The First
Indian to Winter over the ... - Jalandhar, Punjab, India
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of the First Indian to Winter-Over ... - Dr Parmjit Sehra
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of the First Indian to Winter-Over ... - Dr Parmjit Sehra
about our members - AMS Journals - American Meteorological
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beacon - AMS Journals - American Meteorological Society
PDF] Handbook
on International Environmental Agreements (Parmjit
Singh Sehra in Antarctica, Sec. 8.8, pp. 157-158
about our members - AMS Journals - American Meteorological
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PDF] Handbook
on International Environmental Agreements (Parmjit
Singh Sehra in Antarctica, Sec. 8.8, pp. 157-158
PDF] Handbook
on International Environmental Agreements (Parmjit
Singh Sehra in Antarctica, Sec. 8.8, pp. 157-158
Dr. Parmjit Singh Sehra
(Former
PAU Prof, ISRO, NASA/USA & UN Expert, and First Indian Antarctic
& South Pole Explorer also the First to do Ph.D. on Antarctic and
global
environment & atmospheric studies, and the Founder of the Indian
Antarctic Programme, having visited and worked in all the seven
continents of the world from Deep Freeze, the coldest place Vostok in
Antarctica at -89.3 deg C to Furnace, the hottest place El-Zizia
in Libya, Sahara Deserts at 58 deg C, with name in history and details
on the internet)
Present Residential & Mailing Address:
Dr. Parmjit Singh Sehra, Ph.D. (Sci.)
C/o Dr. (Mrs.) Bhupinder Sehra, MBBS, MD, Senior Consultant, Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Apt.
A-4, Bilga General Hospital (A Unit of CMC, Ludhiana), Village & P.O. Bilga-144036, Nurmahal Road, Tehsil Phillaur, District
Jalandhar, Punjab, India.
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