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Community Clean-up: Empowering Change for a Sustainable Future

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Recorded by ADEJUMOBI OMOLOLA EUNICE

31ST, MAY 2023

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Community engagement plays a crucial role in addressing climate change. By getting involved in local sustainability initiatives, joining environmental organizations, and participating in community clean-up events, we can contribute to larger-scale climate action. Being part of local sustainability initiatives allows us to actively engage with our community and work together towards a common goal. By joining forces with like-minded individuals and organizations, we can collaborate on projects that promote renewable energy, waste reduction, conservation, and other environmentally friendly practices. Environmental organizations provide a platform for collective action and advocacy. By joining these organizations, we can amplify our voices, support important causes, and drive policy changes that prioritize sustainability and combat climate change. These organizations often offer educational programs, workshops, and campaigns that empower individuals to make a positive impact. Participating in community clean-up events is a practical way to contribute to climate action. By cleaning up local parks, beaches, and other natural areas, we can reduce pollution and protect ecosystems. These events also raise awareness about the importance of waste management, recycling, and preserving our environment for future generations. Through community engagement, we create a ripple effect. By inspiring and encouraging others, we can expand the reach and impact of climate action initiatives. By fostering a sense of community, we build stronger bonds and create a shared commitment to sustainability. In South Korea, there are various organizations and communities that focus on environmental sustainability and climate action such as Green Korea United (GKU), Korean Federation for Environmental Movement (KFEM), Korea Zero Waste Movement Network (KZWMN), and many more. But not just in South Korea, also in our respective countries. So, let's get involved in our local communities, join environmental organizations, and participate in community clean-up events. Together, we can make a meaningful difference in addressing climate change and building a more sustainable future for everyone.

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