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Earth Champion David Attenborough Received Lifetime Achievement Award
Like every year, the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) decides to distinguish those people or organizations with extraordinary work for the well-being of our planet, through a decoration called "Champions of the Earth", the which has the Lifetime Achievement Award.
The latter was awarded to the scientist and television Chinese American Phone Number List commentator, Sir David Attenborough, thanks to his efforts in research, dissemination, defense and protection of nature, as indicated by UNEP.
Who is David Attenborough?
Attenborough has been a broadcaster, natural historian, writer and environmental advocate for more than seven decades, during which he has maintained firmness and conviction in what he does.
According to UN News , he is famous for his work on the BBC's Natural History Unit, which includes documentaries such as The Living Planet (1984), Life on Earth (1979), The Blue Planet (2001) and Planet Earth (2006). ).
Sir David Attenborough has dedicated his life to documenting the love story between humans and nature, as well as broadcasting it to the world.
If we have a chance to prevent climate and biodiversity collapse and clean up polluted ecosystems, it is because millions of us fell in love with the planet he showed us on television.
Sir David's work will continue to inspire people of all ages to care for nature and become the restoration generation.
Inger Andersen, head of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP).
Furthermore, its advocacy for the preservation and restoration of biodiversity, the transition to renewable energy, the mitigation of climate change and the promotion of diets rich in plants, contribute to the realization of many of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
A worried winner
After receiving this decoration for his career, Attenborough explained the importance of a unified defense since he considers that the solidarity of people is key to solving many of the problems.
50 years ago, whales were on the brink of extinction around the world.
So people joined together and now there are more whales in the sea than any living human being has ever seen. If we act together, we can solve these problems.
Sir David Attenborough, winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Earth Champion David Attenborough Received Lifetime Achievement Award
It should be noted that during the 10th meeting of the UNEP Governing Council, held in 1982, this former and firm defender of environmental multilateralism expressed, in front of the UN Member States, that:
These [environmental] problems cannot be solved by a single nation, no matter how large it may be. We know what they are and how to solve them. The only thing we lack is unified action.
Sir David Attenborough, winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Likewise, he urged to see the situation from a more complex perspective, stating that what people can do will not save the planet, but that "the big decisions, the big catastrophes that we face, can only be addressed by governments and "That's why this organization is so important."
Like every year, the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) decides to distinguish those people or organizations with extraordinary work for the well-being of our planet, through a decoration called "Champions of the Earth", the which has the Lifetime Achievement Award.
The latter was awarded to the scientist and television Chinese American Phone Number List commentator, Sir David Attenborough, thanks to his efforts in research, dissemination, defense and protection of nature, as indicated by UNEP.
Who is David Attenborough?
Attenborough has been a broadcaster, natural historian, writer and environmental advocate for more than seven decades, during which he has maintained firmness and conviction in what he does.
According to UN News , he is famous for his work on the BBC's Natural History Unit, which includes documentaries such as The Living Planet (1984), Life on Earth (1979), The Blue Planet (2001) and Planet Earth (2006). ).
Sir David Attenborough has dedicated his life to documenting the love story between humans and nature, as well as broadcasting it to the world.
If we have a chance to prevent climate and biodiversity collapse and clean up polluted ecosystems, it is because millions of us fell in love with the planet he showed us on television.
Sir David's work will continue to inspire people of all ages to care for nature and become the restoration generation.
Inger Andersen, head of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP).
Furthermore, its advocacy for the preservation and restoration of biodiversity, the transition to renewable energy, the mitigation of climate change and the promotion of diets rich in plants, contribute to the realization of many of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
A worried winner
After receiving this decoration for his career, Attenborough explained the importance of a unified defense since he considers that the solidarity of people is key to solving many of the problems.
50 years ago, whales were on the brink of extinction around the world.
So people joined together and now there are more whales in the sea than any living human being has ever seen. If we act together, we can solve these problems.
Sir David Attenborough, winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Earth Champion David Attenborough Received Lifetime Achievement Award
It should be noted that during the 10th meeting of the UNEP Governing Council, held in 1982, this former and firm defender of environmental multilateralism expressed, in front of the UN Member States, that:
These [environmental] problems cannot be solved by a single nation, no matter how large it may be. We know what they are and how to solve them. The only thing we lack is unified action.
Sir David Attenborough, winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Likewise, he urged to see the situation from a more complex perspective, stating that what people can do will not save the planet, but that "the big decisions, the big catastrophes that we face, can only be addressed by governments and "That's why this organization is so important."