In a world grappling with the escalating challenges of climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss, World Environment Day stands as a crucial annual reminder of our planet's fragile beauty and our collective responsibility towards it. This year, the theme for World Environment Day is “Beat Plastic Pollution.”
This year, the World Environment Day theme is “Beat Plastic Pollution.” It will be a UNEP-led campaign to encourage communities throughout the globe to adopt and promote sustainable solutions. For this year, 2025, the Republic of Korea will be the global host country.
This article brings a collection of poems that can be used by children on World Environment Day 2025. Whether a short poem of 5 lines or a long poem you will find everything here to express yourself on World Environment Day.
Poem 1
Green Thoughts
The Earth, our home, so blue and green,
A precious gift, a vibrant scene.
Let's care for land, for air, for sea,
For every plant, for every tree.
Protect our world, for you and me.
Poem 2
Our Promise
Green leaves whisper, oceans sigh,
Clean air dances in the sky.
Let's keep our Earth safe and bright,
From dawn of day to darkest night.
A promise made, with all our might.
Poem 3
A Tiny Seed
A tiny seed, a hopeful plea,
For nature's grand diversity.
No plastic harm, no wasteful sigh,
Just clean blue earth and open sky.
For all to share, as years go by.
Poem 4
Green Tomorrow
The Earth breathes, a gentle sigh,
Beneath the vast and endless sky.
Each tree, each stream, a precious gift,
From plastic's harm, we must uplift.
Our promise now, clear and true,
To build a world fresh and new,
For every creature, me and you.
Poem 5
Caring for Our Home
The Earth spins, a vibrant sphere,
A precious gift, held ever dear.
From mountain peaks to ocean deep,
A solemn promise we must keep.
No plastic waste, no air unclear,
Let kindness banish every fear.
Plant a seed, let green things grow,
Watch gentle rivers softly flow.
Our shared home, for all to see,
A healthy world, for you and me.
Every June 5th, the global spotlight turns to our environment, prompting us to reflect on the pressing challenges facing our shared home. But beyond the headlines and statistics, how do we truly grasp the gravity of melting glaciers, plastic-choked oceans, or vanishing forests? It is within this powerful space that poetry finds its voice, offering not just statistics, but raw emotion, vivid imagery, and a personal connection to the Earth's plight and promise.
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