the blame for the sixth extinction would rest squarely upon human activity
the blame for the sixth extinction would rest squarely upon human activity
Author: Aarya Chavda (written at the age of 10 years)
Illustrator: Aarya Chavda
Patronage & Published by: UNESCO, New Delhi
Foreword by: Mr. Eric Falt, Director UNESCO, New Delhi
Publication in UNESCO Digital Library
https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000373989
Publication in UNESCO Clearinghouse on Global Citizenship
Education (GCED) website
https://www.gcedclearinghouse.org/resources/seeds-hope?language=en
Description:
Are we leading our future towards extinction?
The blame for the sixth extinction would rest squarely upon human activity.
We have pushed extraordinary creatures to a brink of extinction, whose habits and behavior create the wild forests and plains and swamps that make the world beautiful. Each plays an essential role in the creation and protection of our natural world.
We actually save ourselves when we save others species from extinction.
My hope is that this book will awaken ‘Seeds of Hope’ a similar sense of responsibility within each of us, towards preserving and protecting our own Mother Earth.
Author: Aarya Chavda (written at the age of 10 years)
Illustrator: Aarya Chavda
Patronage & Published by: UNESCO, New Delhi
Foreword by: Mr. Eric Falt, Director UNESCO, New Delhi
Publication in UNESCO Digital Library
https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000373989
Publication in UNESCO Clearinghouse on Global
Citizenship Education (GCED) website
https://www.gcedclearinghouse.org/resources/seeds-hope?language=en
Description:
Are we leading our future towards extinction?
The blame for the sixth extinction would rest squarely upon human activity.
We have pushed extraordinary creatures to a brink of extinction, whose habits and behavior create the wild forests and plains and swamps that make the world beautiful. Each plays an essential role in the creation and protection of our natural world.
We actually save ourselves when we save others species from extinction.
My hope is that this book will awaken ‘Seeds of Hope’ a similar sense of responsibility within each of us, towards preserving and protecting our own Mother Earth.