Why is the International Day of the Sun celebrated?

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The Sun is the largest star in our system, although not in the Universe. Thanks to this key element, among others, there is life on Earth and not only that, but we can take advantage of the energy it offers us in various ways. The solar rays offer us light and heat, which allows the basic life of plants and animals but also allows great technological advances. In addition, it is a renewable energy since it is a source that does not run out.

For all this and more, we dedicate a specific day to celebrate its existence: The 21st of June. In Green Ecologist we tell you why is the International Day of the Sun celebrated And what day is it.

What day is International Sun Day and why do we celebrate it?

If you wonder what is the International Day of the Sun, as we have advanced at the beginning of the article, you can already point in your agenda the June 21.

Why is June 21 when World Sun Day is celebrated? Well, because it was chosen to celebrate the existence of this great star for being the summer solstice, the shortest day of the year, and it helps us remember the importance of the sun in our life and that of all living beings on the planet, as well as for all natural processes that occur on Earth, such as meteorological phenomena. Thus, the main objective of celebrate International Sun Day It is to teach the population of the whole world what its role is in our existence, since we obtain life and quality from it thanks to the energy it gives us.

Solar energy and its types

Solar energy is what we obtain thanks to the sun's rays they reach our entire planet, that is, the electromagnetic radiation that the Sun radiates reaches our atmosphere in a way that benefits us. From this energy we can obtain both light and heat and, from there, we can have electricity, heating, hot water, vehicle movement, and so on. Also, being a renewable energy It is much better to use this energy source than others that are not and that are more polluting, such as nuclear energy or fossil fuels. Therefore, it can greatly help to reduce environmental pollution.

Types of solar energy

Depending on the way in which the energy that comes from the Sun is obtained and used, or more specifically according to the technology used to obtain it, store it, distribute it and use it, we can differentiate these types of solar energy:

  • Ecolic-solar energy
  • Active solar energy
  • Passive solar energy
  • Hybrid solar energy
  • Photovoltaic Solar Energy
  • Thermal solar energy
  • Thermoelectric solar energy

How to celebrate the International Day of the Sun

World or International Sun Day is celebrated all over the world, making various public educational activities and congresses on the benefits that we obtain from the Sun, both humans and other living beings, as well as on obtaining this energy, in order to obtain it and use it in the cleanest way possible and contaminate our planet less and less.

Another way to celebrate this special day that we can take into account is to help spread, explain and educate our closest friends and friends, especially the younger ones who are learning these topics at school, the real importance of this day and to celebrate all that the Sun gives us. Without a doubt, it is a natural resource that we can continue to use and that we can learn to use better and better and, in this way, take better care of our planet.

Other international days to celebrate nature and ecology

Apart from celebrating the Day of the Sun, at Ecologista Verde we tell you more about other very celebrated days related to ecology, environment and nature in general:

  • Why is World Recycling Day celebrated?
  • Why is Earth Day celebrated?
  • World Seas Day
  • World Nature Day

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