Detachable Subdivision
"Rivne Professional College of
National University of Life
and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine"
On April 22, an open educational hour was held at the college's library and information center. "The Earth is our common home.", dedicated to World Earth Day for students of group 11-3, curator Stefania MALIMON.



The main goal of the event is to draw the attention of students to the need for a reasonable, careful attitude towards living nature and personal responsibility for the fate of the Earth, the formation of ecological thinking and an ecological lifestyle.
During the event, the group's curator, Stefania MALIMON, introduced the origin of the holiday. World Earth Day is a celebration of the unity of the peoples of the planet in protecting the environment and preserving the bounties and natural resources that nature has endowed us with.
Since 1990, Earth Day has received international status, and has been celebrated in Ukraine since 1992. It is believed that today everyone should do something useful for the Earth: clean up a littered area, plant a tree, or give up using a car for at least a day.
On International Earth Day, the Peace Bell traditionally rings in different countries, calling on the people of the Earth to feel a planetary community and make efforts to protect peace on the planet and preserve the beauty of our common home. For Ukraine, today, more than ever, the issues of peace, protection of its land, its people and the environment, which are suffering from Russian occupiers, are relevant. Environmental damage as a result of the Russian-Ukrainian war exceeded 2.4 trillion hryvnias. More than 30 % of Ukraine's territory is mined. Almost a third of forests have been affected by hostilities and explosions of ammunition. The air is polluted. The soil cover is destroyed. Water resources are subject to a complex negative impact. Animals are dying, plants are disappearing. The damage caused to the environment by the war is catastrophic!
Russia is committing environmental crimes and violating the right to a safe environment for the life and health of not only the citizens of Ukraine, but also the entire world. Planet Earth is one for all!
Leading librarian Halyna PETRENKO prepared and introduced the eco-exhibition "The Future of the Earth is in Danger!", the purpose of which is to draw visitors' attention to the need for a reasonable, careful attitude towards wildlife and personal responsibility for the fate of the Earth.
Students of the Ganja group Ilya and Svetlova Victoria prepared a presentation "Planet in Danger", during which they were introduced to global environmental problems that pose a threat to the planet and all living things.
While viewing the film "Environmental tips on how to help the planet" Students learned how to become environmentally friendly, reduce their negative impact on the environment, and help planet Earth.
We will definitely save our home, drive the enemy out of it, and begin to restore the rich Ukrainian nature!




Stefania MALIMON,
curator of the 11-Z group,
Galyna PETRENKO,
Lead Librarian of the BIC

