Climate

It’s Earth’s day: let's listen to her!

On 22 April 2019, we celebrate Earth Day. The Earth Day Network, which initiated the movement, has chosen to focus on the fight for the protection of species this year.

To celebrate the day, SUEZ has collaborated with a bioacoustician to capture and produce natural sounds from different ecosystems around the world. Let’s listen to the Earth and appreciate the richness of its biodiversity, which is now in danger if the solutions to protect it are not implemented by all.

According to the latest update of the International Union for Conservation of Nature's (IUCN) Red List (2018), 26,840 animal and plant species are threatened with extinction worldwide. 25% of mammals, 14% of birds and 40% of amphibians are affected, as are 31% of sharks and rays, 33% of corals that build reefs and 34% of conifers. The planet would face the risk of a 'sixth mass extinction'.

Behind the fight for the protection of the living world, human beings are at stake. Humans and nature are inseparable and interdependent. The survival of the planet depends on striking a balance between them. However, this fundamental balance is under threat from global warming, the depletion of resources and the different forms of pollution that are all caused by human activities. Threats that represent a serious danger to all living beings, despite their ingenuity and their capacity to adapt.

There is an urgent need for awareness. More than ever before, protecting nature must take top priority. So, why not draw inspiration from the solutions that already exist in nature, and more particularly from their forms, mechanisms and ecosystems? In this way, we will develop a circular, low-carbon economy. A model that will allow for the sustainable wellbeing and development of mankind, the protection of resources and the conservation of the planet.

Protecting the living world is a challenge that we must take up collectively before it is too late. Many bio-inspired solutions are now emerging. Visit openresource.suez.com to find out more.