Mrs. Sue Lennox from Australia motivated Zenithians!
In today’s world, where environmental degradation is a major concern, it is essential to educate and sensitize people towards sustainable living practices. Our coaching institute recently had the privilege of hosting a guest lecture by Mrs. Sue Lennox, the Australian Person of the year, who spoke about environment conservation and how students can contribute towards it.
Mrs. Lennox’s inspiring presentation shed light on various aspects of the environment, including the challenges we face due to pollution, climate change, and deforestation. She talked about the crucial role of the youth in taking environmental conservation initiatives forward and highlighted the need to conserve natural resources for future generations.
We discussed about river Ganges.
One of the main topics of discussion was the Ganges river, which is a lifeline for millions of people in India. Mrs. Lennox spoke about how students can play an active role in saving this river and making it pollution-free. She emphasized the importance of reducing plastic waste, conserving water, and using eco-friendly products and materials. She also shared practical tips for waste segregation and recycling that can be implemented at home and school.
Zenithians showed their creativity by drawing their vision
Mrs. Lennox’s lecture urged students to view the environment as an interconnected and interdependent system, where every action can have a ripple effect on the world around us. She encouraged students to make small changes in their daily routine, such as avoiding single-use plastic, carpooling, and using public transport, which can significantly reduce their carbon footprint.
We were concerned but also hopeful about the future.
The lecture was an eye-opener for many students, who were not aware of the severity of the environmental crisis and the impact it can have on their daily lives. Mrs. Lennox’s words resonated deeply with the audience, and many pledged to take small yet significant steps towards an environmentally sustainable future.
The session concluded with inspired minds.
In conclusion, Mrs. Sue Lennox’s lecture on environment conservation was a significant contribution to the ongoing conversation about sustainable living practices. Her inspiring words have opened up new avenues of thought, and her practical tips have equipped students with the tools to make a positive impact on the environment.
Our coaching institute is grateful to Mrs. Lennox for her valuable insights and hopes that her visit has inspired many students to be responsible global citizens and stewards of the environment.