BSS
  06 Jun 2022, 18:20

Holistic approach needed to protect environment


 
RAJSHAHI, June 6, 2022 (BSS) - Academics and scientists a seminar today
unequivocally called for a holistic approach to protect the environment from
further degradation for the survival of all living beings.
 
Utmost emphasis should be given to generating awareness among the public in
general about the aspects of protecting the environment from their respective
ends.
 
 
Institute of Environmental Sciences (IES) hosted the seminar at the
Engineering Faculty Gallery at Rajshahi University to mark the World
Environment Day 2022.
 
 
"Only One Earth: Living Sustainably in Harmony with Nature" was the main
theme of the day this year.
 
 
Vice-chancellor (VC) Prof Golam Sabbir Sattar addressed the seminar as the
chief guest, while Pro-vice-chancellors Prof Chowdhury Jakaria and Prof
Sultan-Ul-Islam spoke as special guests with IES Director Prof Sabrina Naz in
the chair.
 
 
Professor Emeritus Ainun Nishat of Brac University presented a keynote paper
connecting him in the seminar virtually.
 
 
He said the environment has been facing a serious threat due to various
natural and man-made catastrophes posing an identical threat to the planet at
present. So, all the government, non-government and volunteer organizations
should forward and work together.
 
Dr Ainun Nishat identically mentioned that substantial and sustainable
reduction of plastic pollution can be the vital means of protecting water
bodies and the environment as well from further degradation.
 
 
Prof Naderuzzaman from the Department of Botany, Prof Bidhan Chandra Das from
the Department of Zoology, Prof Dulal Chandra Biswas from the Department of
Mass Communications, and Prof Golam Mostofa and Prof Redwanur Rahman from IES
spoke on the occasion as panel discussants.
 

 
VC Prof Sabbir Sattar expressed concern over the increasing use of plastics
for packaging perishable foods.
 
 
He said the local government institutions across the country are not yet
ready to adopt the strategy of reducing, reusing, and recycling, a 3R
strategy formulated by DoE.
 
 
 
He called for creating awareness among all concerned including the younger
generations to prevent environmental degradation that severely threatens the
existence of the whole planet, its habitation, and civilization.