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MES KISHORA KENDRA. [image].

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[Audio] Importance of Environment Day. Sun shining through the trees Description automatically generated.

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[Audio] World Environment Day is a global initiative that raises awareness about environmental issues, encourages collective action, and serves as a catalyst for positive change. Led by the United Nations, it engages people worldwide to protect our planet for future generations..

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[Audio] There are a few themes regarding the environmental day around the green earth. Let's see some of them!.

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[Audio] In 2024, Saudi Arabia is hosting the World Environment Day. The three themes are being hosted here. The three themes are: 1. Land restoration 2. Desertification 3. Drought resilience.

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[Audio] Land Restoration Land restoration is the ecological process to restore a natural and safe landscape for humans, wildlife, and plant communities. It aims to protect ecosystems, create economic development, prevent natural disasters (such as floods), and increase soil productivity and food supply.

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[Audio] Desertification. Desertification. A person carrying a basket in a field Description automatically generated.

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[Audio] Desertification is the gradual degradation of fertile land into arid desert due to a combination of natural processes and human activities. It affects drylands, including arid, semi-arid, and sub-humid regions, where rainfall is low or variable..

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[Audio] Drought resilience. Drought resilience.

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[Audio] Drought resilience refers to the ability of communities and ecosystems to withstand and recover from the impacts of drought. Resilience ensures reliable access to water for drinking, agriculture, and industry. Drought events are becoming more frequent and severe due to climate change. It involves strategies and practices that enhance water availability, reduce vulnerability, and maintain essential services during prolonged dry periods.

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Efforts poured In by : People who are environmental conscious and us!.

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#generation restoration. THANK YOU!!.