We dedicate this day to protecting these green ecosystems that breathe life into Earth. Rainforests absorb harmful carbon dioxide and release the oxygen we need to survive. They shelter a vast range of plant and animal species, control the climate, and provide us with clean water, food, and natural medicines. These forests keep Earth’s balance alive. People first observed World Rainforest Day in 2017 to encourage action for rainforest conservation.
👉 Why We Celebrate This Day?
We celebrate World Rainforest Day to raise awareness about the rapid destruction of rainforests. Each year, industries cut down millions of trees for farming, logging, mining, and expanding cities. These actions destroy not only trees but also the homes of wild species and the lives of forest communities. They disturb Earth’s climate and natural harmony. By observing this day, we remind the world that rainforests affect everyone—even those living far from the forests. People from all walks of life come together to speak up and stand for nature.
👉 Why Rainforests Matter So Much?
Rainforests cover only a small part of the Earth, but they hold more than half of all known living species. These forests clean our air, store fresh water, and help cool the planet. They absorb carbon and release oxygen, keeping our atmosphere stable. Healers and scientists use many rainforest plants to make medicines that treat cancer, malaria, and other serious diseases. If we allow these forests to disappear, we lose nature’s ability to heal and protect us. We must value them; we must protect the balance of life on Earth.
👉 Preserving the Rainforests for Future Generations-
When we protect rainforests today, we give future generations a better world. Without action, our children and grandchildren may never walk under tall green trees or hear birds singing in the wild. They might live in a world with polluted air, fewer animals, and disappearing water sources. Ancient forest communities who live in harmony with nature could lose their homes and knowledge forever. Every step we take now shapes the world we pass on to the next generation.
World Rainforest Day calls on us to recognize our deep connection with nature. When we care for the rainforests, we care for ourselves and the future of our planet. Let us treat this day not just as a calendar event but as a growing movement to protect and respect the Earth’s green lungs.
“Destroying nature for growth brings harm, not harmony. Protecting even a small part of it keeps live alive”.
👉 Why We Celebrate This Day?
We celebrate World Rainforest Day to raise awareness about the rapid destruction of rainforests. Each year, industries cut down millions of trees for farming, logging, mining, and expanding cities. These actions destroy not only trees but also the homes of wild species and the lives of forest communities. They disturb Earth’s climate and natural harmony. By observing this day, we remind the world that rainforests affect everyone—even those living far from the forests. People from all walks of life come together to speak up and stand for nature.
👉 Why Rainforests Matter So Much?
Rainforests cover only a small part of the Earth, but they hold more than half of all known living species. These forests clean our air, store fresh water, and help cool the planet. They absorb carbon and release oxygen, keeping our atmosphere stable. Healers and scientists use many rainforest plants to make medicines that treat cancer, malaria, and other serious diseases. If we allow these forests to disappear, we lose nature’s ability to heal and protect us. We must value them; we must protect the balance of life on Earth.
👉 Preserving the Rainforests for Future Generations-
When we protect rainforests today, we give future generations a better world. Without action, our children and grandchildren may never walk under tall green trees or hear birds singing in the wild. They might live in a world with polluted air, fewer animals, and disappearing water sources. Ancient forest communities who live in harmony with nature could lose their homes and knowledge forever. Every step we take now shapes the world we pass on to the next generation.
World Rainforest Day calls on us to recognize our deep connection with nature. When we care for the rainforests, we care for ourselves and the future of our planet. Let us treat this day not just as a calendar event but as a growing movement to protect and respect the Earth’s green lungs.
“Destroying nature for growth brings harm, not harmony. Protecting even a small part of it keeps live alive”.
Sannya Sangma,
Bongaigaon Times
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