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When is International Mountain Day celebrated every year?
A)
December 9
B)
December 10
C)
December 11
D)
December 12

Correct Answer :   December 11


International Mountain Day is celebrated annually on December 11 to increase public awareness of the value of mountains to both life and climate.

The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) established International Mountain Day to recognise the importance of mountains.

Nearly 15 per cent of the world’s population lives in mountains, which also house roughly half of the planet’s biodiversity hotspots.
 
However, in today’s world, mountains are in desperate need of preservation due to the threat of climate change and overexploitation. Hence, on International Mountain Day 2022, here’s a look at its history, significance, theme and more.

International Mountain Day 2022 Theme : Every year, International Mountain Day is observed with a specific theme. The theme of this year’s International Mountain Day (IMD) is ‘Women Move Mountains.’
 
International Mountain Day History : The day came into existence in 2003. The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development accepted Chapter 13 of Agenda 21: Managing Fragile Ecosystems: Sustainable Mountain Development in 1992. With such widespread support, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 2002 to be the “United Nations International Year of Mountains." The group determined that beginning in 2003, December 11 would be designated as World Mountain Day annually.
 
World Mountain Day Significance : International Mountains Day has played an important role in addressing the issue of mountain ecology. It also has an impact on mountain tourism. Mountain tourism has grown in popularity over the years. People express a desire to visit the mountains rather than the lowlands.
 
It is a positive sign for the people who live there because tourism helps the economy. However, travellers must keep the mountains’ sanctity alive while on their journey. Because, even though mountain tourism contributes to economic growth, it also contributes to the degradation of mountain ecosystems as a result of visitors’ careless environmental practices. Every person has a responsibility to protect our environment and preserve its biodiversity.

Source : News18
 

Published On : December 11, 2022
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