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World Animal Day 2025 is on Saturday, October 4. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the event. Theme: "Save Animals, Save the Planet" The theme for the 100th anniversary in 2025 is "Save Animals, Save the Planet". The theme emphasizes that protecting animal welfare and protecting the environment are interconnected goals that contribute to a more sustainable future for all.

 

Prompt: Create a digital fine art illustration celebrating 100 Years of World Animal Day (04 October 2025). The composition should be horizontal aspect ratio, bright, and vibrant, with a lush jungle scene as the backdrop.

 

A majestic lion standing on the left side. A colorful mandrill sitting at the center, with vivid blue and red facial markings, surrounded by glowing plants and greenery. A gazelle and Zebra standing gracefully on a rock to the right side, looking outward. Dense tropical vegetation with lush green leaves, glowing plants, and magical lighting effects in the background.

 

Text overlay at the top center: “100 Years of World Animal Day” in bold white lettering, with the date 04 October 2025 in smaller green text nearby. Text overlay at the bottom center: “Save Animals, Save the Planet.” in clean, elegant white font.

 

Style: Digital fine art, ultra-realistic yet vibrant illustration, glowing details, smooth shading, museum-quality finish.

 

This digital fine art was created using OpenAI Sora AI and Photoshop

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We say we love flowers, yet we pluck them. We say we love trees, yet we cut them down. And people still wonder why some are afraid when told they are loved. ~ Unknown

 

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On one fine afternoon, the Spotted Deer was busy grazing when suddenly the stag was alerted by an "Alarm Call" of another Deer and thus the alerted stance with the ear upright.

 

There was silence all around except the Alarm echoing through the small meadow. It stood motionless for quite sometime, nervously trying to find out if there were any predator nearby making movement.

 

Life in the jungle is so uncertain. Every animal needs be alert at the slightest sense of danger. One lapse in concentration could be a matter of life and death in the wild.

From the land of the One-horned Rhinocerous - 'Kaziranga National Park"

 

An insight into the world of these mighty herbivore, a peep into their habitat & life in the flood plains of the mighty Brahmaputra...

 

A surreal setting..

“To all scientists, engineers, engineers, entrepreneurs, responsible citizens who were disappointed by the decision of the United States, I want to say that they will find in France a second homeland,” Macron said in his response to Trump. “I call on them: Come and work here with us — to work together on concrete solutions for our climate, our environment. I can assure you, France will not give up the fight.”French President Emmanuel Macron was disappointed with President Donald Trump’s announcement on Thursday that the United States would withdraw from the Paris climate agreement— but he had some fun too.In a speech and on Twitter, Macron adopted Trump’s signature slogan — “Make America Great Again” — but changed it slightly to invert the U.S. president’s agenda. “Make Our Planet Great Again,” Macron said.Like many other world leaders, Macron reiterated his commitment to the international climate agreement and to finding new ways to protect the planet from global warming.'Make our planet great again': Macron rebukes Trump over Paris withdrawal In a televised address, French president Emmanuel Macron rules out any renegotiation after Donald Trump pulled out of the Paris agreement on Thursday, calling the move a mistake. Macron, speaking in French and English, urged scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs and anyone disappointed by the decision to see France as a ‘second homeland’, adding: ‘I call on them come and work here with us.’ The French president said: ‘The Paris agreement remain irreversible and will be implemented not just by France but by all the other nations. We will succeed because we are fully committed, because wherever we live, whoever we are, we all share the same responsibility: make our planet great again.’While America’s exit from the 2015 accord is not expected to doom the deal, it will weaken the agreement and could hurt U.S. businesses, the very thing Trump says his decision will help. The decision also isolates the U.S. on an important issue as the international community aims to continue efforts to curb climate change. Only two other countries — Syria and Nicaragua — did not sign the agreement in 2015. Nicaragua didn't sign on because the nation felt the agreement would not go far enough to fight climate change.Macron, for his part, was not deterred by America’s withdrawal. He called on all people to continue working to help the planet, and broadcast his remarks in English, helping promote his joke on Trump’s slogan.“I call on you to remain confident. We will succeed,” the French leader said. “Because we are fully committed, because wherever we live, whoever we are, we all share the same responsibility: Make our planet great again.”

 

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President Donald Trump fulfilled a campaign promise on the Paris climate accord, announcing that “pulling out” was getting his final rose in a ceremony appropriately held at the White House Rose Garden.“In order to fulfill my solemn duty to protect America and its citizens, the United States will withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord,” Trump announced today. The Paris deal was just “the latest example of Washington entering into an agreement that disadvantages the United States to the advantage of other countries” and “a massive redistribution of United States wealth to other countries,” and “less about the climate and more about other countries gaining financial advantage over the United States.”“Thank you, thank you,” Trump beamed as the invited Rose Garden gathering applauded in approval. He said he will “re-negotiate” the Paris pact, or an “entirely new transaction, on terms fair to the United States, its businesses, its workers, its people, its taxpayers.”“So, we’re getting out, but will start to negotiate and see if we can make a deal that’s fair and if we can that’s great – and if we can’t, that’s fine,” Trump said.“As president, I can put no other consideration before the well-being of American citizens,” the president said.“I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris. I promised to exit or renegotiate any deal which fails to serve America’s interest.”The mayor of Pittsburgh tweeted in response while Trump was still speaking: “I can assure you that we will follow the guidelines of the Paris agreement for our people, our economy and our future.” Pittsburgh voted for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election.Trump somewhat facetiously called upon the “obstructionists” of the Democratic Party to “get together with me” to either “renegotiate our way back into Paris on terms that are fair to the United States and its workers, or negotiate a new deal that protects our country and its taxpayers.”Trump had done a great job of creating much will-he-won’t-he suspense for Thursday’s big reveal, in the finest reality-TV tradition:I will be announcing my decision on Paris Accord, Thursday at 3:00 P.M. The White House Rose Garden. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!

 

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Trump Announces Withdrawal From Paris Agreement.President Trump announced plans to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Agreement on climate change Thursday, a move that will weaken a key international measure aimed at fighting global warming and isolate the U.S. on an issue of importance to allies across the globe.In a ceremony at the White House Rose Garden, Trump argued that dumping the deal as a win for his Administration's promise to create jobs and a rare success following through on a campaign promise."In order to fulfill my solemn duty to protect America and its citizens, the United States will withdraw from the Paris climate accord but begin negotiations to reenter either the Paris accords or really an entire new transaction on terms that are fair to the United States," he said."So we are getting out, but we will start to negotiate and we will see if we can make a deal that’s fair," he added.But energy and environmental policy experts say withdrawing will do little to bolster job growth and may actually hinder investment in the rapidly expanding clean energy sector, which has drawn $300 billion in annual investment in recent years. Executives from leading companies, including oil and gas giants like ExxonMobil and Shell, spent months lobbying the Trump White House to stay in the deal arguing that the pact provided a clear and effective structure for addressing climate change on an international scale. Even some in the coal industry pushed Trump to stay arguing the U.S. could use its seat at the table to promote fossil fuels, including the research and development of technology to decrease emissions from coal-fired power plants.California, New York and Washington Have United to Back the Paris Climate Accord

Trump also faced pressure to stay in the deal from the international community. Nearly every country across the globe supports the Agreement, with the exception of Nicaragua and Syria, and Trump has faced lobbying efforts through diplomatic channels since the early days of his presidency. That effort intensified in Italy during the G-7 summit last week where heads of government told Trump in stark terms that leaving the deal would be a mistake. The meeting ended with the U.S. declining to participate in a joint statement supporting the deal endorsed by the other countries.The move, which will take several years to implement according to a White House source, joins a long list of maneuvers from the Trump White House aimed at dismantling President Obama's legacy on climate change, from initiating a reevaluation of Obama's rules on power plant emissions to pushing the development of oil and gas pipelines. But how to approach the Paris Agreement divided senior members of the Trump administration unlike the other rollbacks of environmental protections. For months, advisers debated how the agreement would affect Trump's domestic policy agenda as well as the political implications of the decision.Ultimately, Trump sided with the hardliners within his Administration, including chief strategist Steve Bannon and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt, who insisted that withdraw would further his domestic agenda and rally his base. He also received calls to leave from several conservative groups and 22 Republican senators. Still, the withdraw push faced considerable setbacks including disagreement from Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, chief economic advisor Gary Cohn as well as his daughter, Ivanka, and son-in-law, Jared Kushner.More than any other environmental policy change, the Paris Agreement represents a dramatic change in direction from the past decade of international discussions on climate change. Under Obama, the U.S. forged key partnerships with countries including China and India and helped structure the text of the deal to address concerns from developing countries. In many ways, the result was a symbolic commitment calling for every country to work to address climate change, setting their own targets and working to meet them with their own policies. Countries set only voluntary greenhouse gas emissions reductions targets and the most significant binding portion of the Agreement was only that countries report their progress transparently.

Ditching the agreement signals to the world that the U.S. has no interest in the issue, even symbolically without any cost or penalty, and is willing to toss aside years of grinding work from the global community. Negotiations have been ongoing since the early 1990s under a United Nations body charged with addressing climate change, and the Paris Agreement is widely considered the culmination of that effort.Still, a U.S. exit will not kill the Paris Agreement, and world leaders have only reaffirmed their commitments in response to Trump. China and the European Union have both tried to position themselves as the natural heirs to the mantel of leadership assumed by the U.S. during the Obama years. They announced last month a joint summit to bring together global leaders on the issue, a group that does not include the U.S. Both have said they will continue to help fund renewable energy projects in the developing world. "If the U.S. is not seen as one of the leading nations, it’s quite clear that other counties will turn more to us, more to Chinese," Maroš Šefčovič, vice president of the European Commission and the chief energy policymaker for the European Union, told TIME earlier this year.Indeed, the most significant consequence of withdraw for the U.S. may be the diplomatic fallout and the loss of respect for U.S. leadership. Former State Department Climate Envoy Todd Stern, who negotiated the Paris Agreement on behalf of the U.S., described this as "collateral damage" in an interview with TIME earlier this year.

"Countries all over the world are quite invested in the Paris Agreement," he said. "It was a long time coming and widely regarded as a historic step forward ... you’re going to have a lot of anger."Zeke Miller contributed to this report

 

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Dear Donald: Don't Make Your Anti-Climate-Change Announcement in a Garden.This afternoon President Donald Trump stood in the White House Rose Garden and announced that the country is withdrawing from the Paris Agreement. You could practically hear the bushes withering in despair.According to United Nations climate change experts, if humans do nothing to halt the rise in global temperatures, by 2100 we'll face mass extinctions, flooding, drought, and starvation. Theoretical physicist and all-around genius Stephen Hawking gave our species 100 years to escape the planet or perish, and that was before Trump pulled out of the global commitment to prevent Earth from warming by more than 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit, the tipping point at which these catastrophic events will ensue.TRUMP MADE HIS SPEECH WHILE STANDING IN THE 83-DEGREE SUNSHINE SURROUNDED BY TREES AND FLOWERS AND CLEAN AIR AND ALL THE THINGS THIS ANNOUNCEMENT PROMISES TO DESTROY.The Paris treaty has been ratified by 146 other countries besides the U.S., so it's not as though the planet will spontaneously combust without our participation. But all is kind of lost: The success of the agreement hinges on developed countries like the United States—whose coal burning and car driving have gotten the world into this mess—helping to finance developing nations' move toward cleaner energy. Plus (and I'm a journalist, not a scientist, but I'd venture to guess) if you're not working to reduce global warming, there's a damn good chance you're increasing it.Donald Trump said "In the French version, he added: “The Unites States has turned its back on the world but we haven’t turned our backs on the Americans.”Emmanuel Macron said: “I want to say that they will find in France a second homeland. I call on them: ’Come, work and here with us, to work together on concrete solutions for our climate.’”It's not surprising that Trump pulled out. He's long claimed climate change is a hoax perpetrated by the Chinese and campaigned on the promise of doing just what he did today. In his speech he said that, "the Paris Climate Agreement is simply the latest example of Washington entering into an agreement that disadvantages the U.S. to the exclusive benefit of other countries, leaving American workers—who I love—and taxpayers to absorb the cost."But the move was still shocking. And not just because this man has grandchildren who will likely live through the disaster scenarios described above. (Or that he'll probably have to replace his golf habit with, say, billiards.) But because he did it standing in the 83-degree sunshine on the first day of June (a slightly higher-than-average temperature, by the way) surrounded by trees and flowers and clean air and all the things this announcement promises to destroy..So next time you want to put on a press conference about how you're ruining the only planet the American people have, Donald, think about the irony and make that speech from the safety of one of your gilded ballrooms instead.

 

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My series of photographs focuses on environmental degradation affecting everyday life. Since last one hundred years, the equation between natural resources and human population has seriously gone wrong resulting in chaotic imbalance of ecosystems and human societies. The world faces dearth of food and space for human population; as a result the burden results in rapid deforestation, invasion of wild spaces, global warming, and land erosion. Excessive consumption of fossil fuel causes environmental warming. This phenomenon is outrageously rampant in Pakistan because of lacking awareness. Our glaciers are receding, valleys becoming polluted and agricultural lands being colonized to accommodate ever bulging population. My photographs (multiple exposure technique) provoke the viewer to concentrate on invasive role of increasing local tourism in polluting glacial landscapes, rivers, lakes and mountain valleys. Heaps of non biodegradable plastic bags and bottles not only litter surroundings but also mark irreversible effects on environmental preservation.

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We need to save our resources so that it is available for the next generation to use.

Spotted this guy just at the onset of the 2nd safari.

Cape Langurs are found in the forest of North-East India, Myanmar, Bhutan & Bangladesh and is listed as Vulnerable under IUCN as it is believed to have undergone a decline of more than 30% over the last 3 generations due to a combination of habitat loss and hunting and is predicted to decline at the same rate over the next three generations unless drastic conversational steps are undertaken to save them.

Human beings have a responsibility to take care of this planet. As guardians of nature, one can follow these simple tasks to help preserve this world for the next generation.

 

1. Switch all incandescent bulbs to the more energy efficient CFL bulbs

 

2. Plant vegetables in the backyard and eat locally grown foods. Since most prepackaged food is driven hundreds if not thousands of miles to arrive at your local grocery store.

 

3. Recycle. If your local garbage disposal service does not offer recycling, insist and petition neighbors to add such a vital eco-friendly initiative.

 

4 .Drink tap water. It is just as healthy and safe to drink tap water in the United States as it is bottled water. Tap water even has stricter regulations as it is regulated by the EPA, versus the FDA regulating bottled water. Not to mention the fact bottled water is extremely heavy and uses tons of oil to transport it across country via 18 wheelers.

 

5. Become proactive. If you walk past garbage, pick it up and threw it away next to the garbage can that is probably five feet away.

 

6. Register for e-statements, it saves gas and trees. Also pay bills online and email instead of writing letters.

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Future of the world lies in our hands

hold it with care for our life depends on it

Your economy is your economy

Our economy is our economy

Their economy is their economy

But

Anyone’s emission is everyone’s pollution!

Because the sky is one, Himalaya is one…planet earth is one!

Who is to blame? Where race of economy is on!

 

-Sud

 

Location: Tonglu, Darjeeling, India

Altitude: 3070 m

Background: Mount Kanchanjanga (8586 m)

Drag Ybridex on main stage Carnaval Las Palmas 2020 _ Parque Santa Catalina _ la Bestia y el Planeta Azul

Ilustração

 

Nossas Almas com o lado natural, despertando para a consciência ecológica.

 

nurseries need shade, where there is no trees to create shade a net is installed

The old home town looks the same as I step down from the train,

and there to meet me is my Mama and Papa.

Down the road I look and there runs Mary hair of gold and lips like cherries.

It's good to touch the green, green grass of home.

Yes, they'll all come to meet me, arms reaching, smiling sweetly.

It's good to touch the green, green grass of home.

The old house is still standing tho' the paint is cracked and dry,

and there's that old oak tree I used to play on.

 

Down the lane I walk with my sweet Mary, hair of gold and lips like cherries.

It's good to touch the green, green grass of home.

Yes, they'll all come to meet me, arms reaching, smiling sweetly.

It's good to touch the green, green grass of home.

 

Then I awake and look around me, at four grey wall surround me

and I realize that I was only dreaming.

For there's a guard and there's a sad old padre -

arm in arm we'll walk at daybreak.

Again I touch the green, green grass of home.

Yes, they'll all come to see me in the shade of that old oak tree

as they lay me neath the green, green grass of home.

 

~~Green, Green Grass Of Home,~~Tom Jones

 

Let's save a tree for the next generation... Simple Ways Here

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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2012

Receive my simple gift of LOVE

Wrapped with SINCERITY

Tied with CARE &

Sealed with BLESSINGS

2 Keep u HAPPY & SAFE all the life long.

HAPPY NEW YEAR..!

Keep the smile,

leave the tear,

Think of joy,

forget the fear,

Hold the laugh,

leave the pain,

Be joyous ,

Coz its new year!

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2012

 

As The Year 2011 Draws To An End,

I Want To Thank The Special People,

 

Who Touched My Life With Their Concern & Made My Life More Meaningful,

You Are One Of Them,

 

THANK YOU For Your Contribution To My Life.

 

May ALMIGHTY Continue

To Give U Abundant Blessing

& Happiness In The Coming Year 2012!

Amen.

 

Campanha de conscientização ambiental para preservação do meio ambiente.

Campanha de conscientização ambiental para preservação do meio ambiente.

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A view from bottom of Kapila theertham water fall in tirupathi. Strange coincidence on that day with this circular rainbow around the sun.

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World Environment Day - Better Environment, Better Tomorrow Save the Planet. Let us give our coming generations a healthier and happier environment to have a beautiful life.

   

Habitat tree

 

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Plans to protect air and water, wilderness and wildlife are in fact plans to protect man. The fate of the living planet is the most important issue facing mankind. When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world. If we go on using the Earth uncaringly and without replenishing it, then we are just greedy consumers.

 

Every day we experience weather changes and world catastrophes caused by global warming, erosion, and other ecological changes the Earth has experienced over the past century. Complete rain forests have been destroyed, never to grow back. The planet is dying – poisoned by all the toxic waste and pollution we have released upon it.

 

It is time for all of us to do something to save what little is left of the planet’s resources, to try and give back to the Earth all that it has given to us. For our children and their children, we must change our ways so that future generations have a cleaner world where they can breathe unpolluted air and drink clean water.

 

TTK Ltd ha screated a 100,000 saplings nursery and organised distribution of the saplings in their surrounding

Project GreenHands has developped a specific technic to load trucks, hence to safely transport a maximum of sapling with a minimum of handlings

Plans to protect air and water, wilderness and wildlife are in fact plans to protect man. The fate of the living planet is the most important issue facing mankind. When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world. If we go on using the Earth uncaringly and without replenishing it, then we are just greedy consumers.

 

Every day we experience weather changes and world catastrophes caused by global warming, erosion, and other ecological changes the Earth has experienced over the past century. Complete rain forests have been destroyed, never to grow back. The planet is dying – poisoned by all the toxic waste and pollution we have released upon it.

 

It is time for all of us to do something to save what little is left of the planet’s resources, to try and give back to the Earth all that it has given to us. For our children and their children, we must change our ways so that future generations have a cleaner world where they can breathe unpolluted air and drink clean water.

 

In 2006 and 2007, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu has brought his support by launching the planting season

Village nursery is visited by foreign Isha meditators during their visit to India

Plans to protect air and water, wilderness and wildlife are in fact plans to protect man. The fate of the living planet is the most important issue facing mankind. When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world. If we go on using the Earth uncaringly and without replenishing it, then we are just greedy consumers.

 

Every day we experience weather changes and world catastrophes caused by global warming, erosion, and other ecological changes the Earth has experienced over the past century. Complete rain forests have been destroyed, never to grow back. The planet is dying – poisoned by all the toxic waste and pollution we have released upon it.

 

It is time for all of us to do something to save what little is left of the planet’s resources, to try and give back to the Earth all that it has given to us. For our children and their children, we must change our ways so that future generations have a cleaner world where they can breathe unpolluted air and drink clean water.

 

Plans to protect air and water, wilderness and wildlife are in fact plans to protect man. The fate of the living planet is the most important issue facing mankind. When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world. If we go on using the Earth uncaringly and without replenishing it, then we are just greedy consumers.

 

Every day we experience weather changes and world catastrophes caused by global warming, erosion, and other ecological changes the Earth has experienced over the past century. Complete rain forests have been destroyed, never to grow back. The planet is dying – poisoned by all the toxic waste and pollution we have released upon it.

 

It is time for all of us to do something to save what little is left of the planet’s resources, to try and give back to the Earth all that it has given to us. For our children and their children, we must change our ways so that future generations have a cleaner world where they can breathe unpolluted air and drink clean water.

 

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