Food brings us together; family keeps us together.
May 15th is the United Nations International Day of Families.
2024 Theme: Families and Climate Control
Climate change adversely affects families' health and well-being by increasing pollution levels. Extreme weather events, such as hurricanes, droughts, and floods, exacerbated by climate change, often lead to forced displacement and loss of livelihoods. These events negatively impact agricultural productivity and access to water, intensifying hunger and vulnerability. Additionally, they cause economic disruptions in industries sensitive to climate impacts, such as agriculture and fisheries.
Without significant action, adapting to and mitigating the impacts of climate change will become increasingly difficult and costly.
Empowering families through education, changing consumption habits, and advocacy is essential for meaningful and effective climate action. Families pass values across generations, so instilling sustainable habits and climate awareness early on is crucial. Integrating circular economy principles into early childhood education can help build a sustainable economic model based on minimizing waste and regenerating natural resources. Families, as consumers and advocates, can drive the transition to a circular economy.
The 2024 International Day of Families aims to raise awareness of how climate change impacts families and the role families can play in climate action. Through family and community initiatives, we can foster climate action with education, access to information, training, and community participation.
International Day of Families,
The Family Meal, a Tradition Celebrated Worldwide