Discourse on World Environment Day for High School Pupils and Child Audience (2025)
Reborn for a Greener World
Mark your calendars for June 5th every year - it's time to celebrate and champion the environment as we commemorate World Environment Day! This special day serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need to protect our dear planet from environmental hazards such as pollution, deforestation, and climate change.
Originated in 1972 during the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment, this day was created by the United Nations to unite people from around the world in the battle against pressing environmental challenges like those mentioned above [1][3]. Today, over 150 countries acknowledge and participate in this global crusade, making it the largest annual environmental event on the planet.
Why We Celebrate World Environment Day
Spreading Knowledge
World Environment Day provides a platform to educate individuals and communities on the critical state of our planet and the detrimental effects of human activities on the environment.
Inspiring Change
It encourages people to take small but meaningful steps towards protecting the environment, like adopting eco-friendly practices and making a commitment to sustainability.
Empowering Future Generations
World Environment Day serves as a powerful reminder to children, the leaders of tomorrow, that Earth is our shared home, and it's our responsibility to maintain its ecological balance.
Each year, a unique theme is selected, and a host country takes the lead in educating and advocating for environmental conservation efforts related to the selected topic [1][3]. For instance, in 2025, South Korea is the host country with the theme being "Beat Plastic Pollution."
Green Speeches for School Students
Below are three revised versions of inspiring speeches that school students can deliver on World Environment Day to motivate their peers, teachers, and community members to take action.
100 Words on World Environment Day
"Hey everyone! Today's June 5th, and it's World Environment Day. It's all about spreading awareness for the importance of protecting our environment and nature. Our planet supplies us with everything we need to live – air, water, food, and shelter. But we're hurting our planet with pollution, deforestation, and climate change. Let's pledge to use fewer plastics, plant more trees, and save water to preserve our beautiful Earth. Let's work together to improve this planet."
200 Words on World Environment Day
"Good morning, teachers, and friends! Today, let's acknowledge World Environment Day as we reflect on our role in preserving our planet. Our surroundings consist of animals, vegetation, water, and air, and these elements have provided us with food, shelter, water, and air. Unfortunately, there are people who are damaging the environment through deforestation, pollution, and climate change. As students, we can make a difference by using less plastic, growing more trees, saving water, and maintaining clean environments. Each action, big or small, can help our planet experience a significant transformation. So let's join hands and work together to protect nature. Happy World Environment Day!"
300 Words on World Environment Day
"Good morning, ladies and gentlemen! I'm glad to address you all on this special day, World Environment Day. In 1972, the United Nations established this day to spread awareness about the importance of our environment. Each year, a new topic and host country are featured to showcase specific environmental issues. For example, the theme in 2025 is "Beat Plastic Pollution," focusing on combating plastic pollution as a pressing global concern. Our planet is currently under siege from pollution, deforestation, and climate change. Let's work together to fight against these issues. We can do this by reducing our use of plastic, planting more trees, conserving water, and practicing recycling. Every one of us has a role to play in ensuring a sustainable and healthy future for our planet. So let's unite and pledge to protect our environment for future generations. Thank you!"
Understanding the Five Rs: A Smarter Approach to Environmental Conservation
While most students are aware of the famous principle of 'Reduce, Reuse, Recycle,' did you know that it is only a part of the five R's of responsible environmental action? Integrating these five R's into your daily life can significantly enhance the impact of your efforts toward preserving our precious planet:
- Refuse: Refuse actions that harm the environment, such as the unnecessary use of plastic bags and excessive packaging.
- Reduce: Minimize your consumption of resources such as food, water, paper, and electricity.
- Reuse: Find alternative uses for outdated items, like transforming old clothing or bottles into tote bags or birdhouses.
- Repurpose: Redesign discarded items for a different purpose, such as converting old bedroom walls into a bookshelf or T-shirts into shopping bags.
- Recycle: Properly recycle materials like paper, plastic, and metal after applying the previous steps.
Stay Informed and Empowered this World Environment Day
Be part of the solution this World Environment Day by learning about our planet, adopting eco-friendly practices, and championing the cause to create a greener, sustainable future. Together, we can make a difference and pass on a healthy, clean, and prosperous Earth to our children and future generations.
References
- "World Environment Day 2025: History and Background." United Nations. Accessed April 24, 2023. https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/world-environment-day/history/
- "World Environment Day." Encyclopædia Britannica. Accessed April 24, 2023. https://www.britannica.com/topic/World-Environment-Day
- "World Environment Day." NASA. Accessed April 24, 2023. https://climexp.knmi.nl/bestand3.cgi?id=staff_dev.World+Environment+Day
- "World Environment Day." National Geographic. Accessed April 24, 2023. https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/world-environment-day/
- "World Environment Day." United Nations Environment Programme. Accessed April 24, 2023. https://www.unep.org/worldenvironmentday/
- In order to make a significant impact on climate change and educational practices, our schools could integrate environmental science, climate-change studies, and sustainable development into the curriculum, thus providing students with the necessary knowledge to tackle these critical issues.
- To inspire forthcoming generations to appreciate and protect environmental science, science educators could utilize World Environment Day as a platform to deliver empowering speeches and lessons that emphasize the necessity of eco-friendly learning and sustainable practices, highlighting the connection between education-and-self-development and a greener world.