World Nonviolence Organization issues a statement on World Environment Day
The World Nonviolence Organization, Free Muslim, affiliated with the Imam al-Shirazi International Foundation in Washington DC, issued a statement on the occasion of the World Environment Day.
The World Nonviolence Organization, Free Muslim, affiliated with the Imam al-Shirazi International Foundation in Washington DC, issued a statement on the occasion of the World Environment Day.
The organization said in the statement, “In the midst of the Corona pandemic and its serious repercussions for humanity, the World Environment Day has passed on June 5, an occasion which the international community has adopted as a reminder each year to put in place mechanisms and procedures capable of preserving life on a planet Earth after the increasing phenomenon of pollution and its repercussions on many living things, humans, animals and plants.”
It added, “Recent data shows that the Corona pandemic and its means of resistance contributed greatly to improving the environmental situation of the land and reducing pollution rates significantly, especially with the reduction of carbon emissions resulting from giant and small engines alike, in a demonstration of the saying that harmful things can be beneficial.”
Free Muslim called on the international community to seize the decrease of environmental pollution by codifying the work of the causes of pollution and adherence to the agreed laws to reduce harmful emissions, as well as providing emission control requirements, as well as caring for forests and green areas and expanding them by launching international projects aiming at planting and taking care of trees as the important lung of the earth, as described by environmental scientists.