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Prepare a speech to the give on the occasion of the earth Day(22april) with the help of the following points 1) Importance of the day 2)give need to celebrate this day 3) suggest some ways to save earth 4) give precautions to make the earth livable

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Answered by Anonymous
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Earth Day

Earth Day is annually observed on 22nd April throughout the world to celebrate and honor planet earth, and its natural environment.

The Earth Day movement is primarily aimed at protecting and conserving the environment. The celebration of Earth Day that first begun in 1970 is not held in more than 190 countries. On this day, people are encouraged to appreciate the natural world and to take part in environment-friendly activities such as planting a tree or sharing a car.

Environmental issues have posed serious threats to the sustainability of natural earth. On the occasion of Earth Day, the most serious environment-related issues such as pollution, global warming, climate change, acid rain, ozone layer depletion are discussed.

In schools and colleges, students and teachers take part in the movement by participating in environment-related educational and awareness campaigns. Students are asked to make slogans related to Earth Day. They also sing environmental songs. The whole aim of protecting the natural earth.

We can also take part in the Earth Day movement by using less electricity, saving tap water, throwing waste items in the garbage box, not pouring polluting chemicals in the washroom drains, sharing our vehicles and using electronic vehicles.

The Earth Day celebration can bring a visible change if we all choose to take actions towards a green world.

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Answered by suyoguke
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Answer:

This speech takes twenty minutes, provided I don’t get heckled. But for those of you who are in a rush, here’s the short version of what I’m going to say:

Climate change is the biggest threat we face.

If we don’t tackle it the consequences are grim.

We can tackle it and we are. The three most important things we can do are to stop the activities that cause it; enhance our resilience to its effects; and talk about it.

Climate change is real

Say “climate change” and see how most people react. I find it’s a bit like “sustainable development”: a phrase at which many people quietly glaze over and switch off. So here’s the first point: Don’t switch off. Climate change isn’t just words. It is a real Thing. And man-made climate change is a very scary real thing.

The rise in global temperature over the last several decades is a matter of public record. There is an overwhelming scientific consensus that it can only be explained by one thing: the rise in greenhouse gas emissions caused by human activities.

Some people say that climate change is natural and we shouldn’t worry. The answer to that is that we have indeed had naturally-occurring climate change since the Earth was formed. But none of the natural causes of climate variation, from the Sun’s output, the tilt of the Earth, volcanic activity or emissions from rotting vegetation, can account for the warming we observe today. There is only one thing that can: the emissions from fossil fuels caused by human activities over the last two hundred years. The concentrations of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere have increased by nearly 30% since the beginning of the industrial revolution.

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