As in previous years, 2024 will be full of commemorative datesIt is an organization established by the UN or other international organizations to raise public awareness of environmental problems.
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Penguin Awareness Day was celebrated saturday 20launches an ecological calendar on a month that also commemorates the snow moon and the squirrel moon (both) twenty one) and other related anniversaries such as Environmental Education (26) and reducing CO2 emissions (28).
-February
February begins with World Greyhound Day (one), An ongoing study with wetlands that coincides with the end of the hunting season and aims to make visible the mistreatment and abandonment of some of these animals (2) and international strawless day (3) Aiming to raise awareness against plastic pollution; Other interesting dates are those dedicated to the weatherman. (5)women and girls in science (eleven) and whales (18)in addition to the week fighting energy poverty (of 17 and 23).
-March
March will bring spring with it on Wednesday twenty, A wide range of dates mentioned in this calendar: World Wildlife and Nature Day (3), energy efficiency (5), that of action along rivers (14), that of the forests (twenty one), that of water (22) or weather (23); The lunar culmination will be achieved last Saturday (30) is celebrated as World Climate Day and Earth Hour, during which WWF organizes various events, including encouraging voluntary global blackout.
-April
The month of April includes World Awareness Day (5) aims to promote global awareness of health beyond political and economic agreements (7) and that of Mother Earth (22); HE 24 coincidence of noise awareness with that of the laboratory animal, and 27A special day for the protection of amphibians (27).
-May
May is once again a month full of commemorations: from World Tuna Day (2) to tobacco-free day (31) and occasional migratory birds (eleven), recycle (17), bees (twenty) and biodiversity (22) as well as nature parks (24); Particularly important is the European Natura 2000 Network Day, celebrated in 2000. twenty one -The date of approval of the Habitat Directive is 1992- and it was created with the work done by SEO/BirdLife from EFE Agency and Efeverde in the LIFE Activa Red Natura project.
-June
One of the main anniversaries of the annual environmental almanac is World Environment Day (5) mentioned this month but also includes that of the bicycle (3), that of the oceans (8), against desertification and drought (17) or Sun (twenty one), on the summer solstice on Thursday twenty and European Sustainable Energy Week 24 and 28.
-July
We are already in the middle of summer, this month also includes the international day of no plastic bags (3)soil protection (7)having a dog (twenty one) or defense of mangroves (26).
-August
And there’s World Cat Day in August (8)that of indigenous peoples (9)preventing forest fires (18) and against nuclear testing (29).
-September
Autumn is coming this month 22 It’s September, but it also has days like International Clean Air Day for Blue Skies (7)protection of the ozone layer (16)comprehensive management of solid waste (twenty one) European without a car (22)environmental health (26) or awareness of food loss and waste (29).
-October
In October we find World Animal Day (4) and that of the habitat (7)then reduce natural disasters (13), electronic waste (14), nature conservation (18) or the day against climate change (24).
-November
November hosts dates as interesting as World Ecology Day (one)Preventing the exploitation of the environment in war and armed conflict (6)Science for peace and development (10)having a toilet (19) and against consumerism, also known as Green Friday. (30); It is also expected that the Climate Summit COP29, which will be held in Azerbaijan this year, will start.
-December
And the year closes with a handful of relevant dates, such as the International Day Against the Use of Pesticides (3)on the ground (5)human rights (10) or in the mountains (eleven); This year the winter solstice will occur on December 21.
In addition to all these days, 2024 was declared the International Year of Camelids by the United Nations Food Organization (FAO) in order to raise awareness in both the public and governments about the importance of economic and cultural contribution. these herbivorous mammals: dromedaries, Bactrian camels, vicuñas, alpacas, llamas and guanacos.