- 01
- Jan
I'm profoundly acknowledged and humbled to prolong my heartfelt congratulations to the Global Week to #Act4SDGs campaign, in which the Road to Rights and G17 Global took part as deliberations affiliates of the UN SDG Action Campaign and the UN Foundation in the initiative for starting its 2030 agenda to elongating its major milestones in 2022 to the Global Goal Week to that purpose, in September 2015, all UN member nations agreed to endorse "Transforming the World: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development." The Road to Rights took the initiative in 2021 to establish a tree planting program dubbed "Tree for Life," which planted around 549,000 trees in Sri Lanka. This year, the Road to Rights has created an opportunity for everyone across the whole of the world to plant a tree that will yield fruit, vegetables, or medication to aid in the alleviation of the food and medicine crises caused by global warming. The NSBM Green University's G17 University Ambassadors Consortium contributed to the "Tree for Life" related to SDG Week, an initiative developed in partnership with the United Nations and the G17 Global foundation. The ambassador who is positioned to the sustainable Development Goal No 04 has contributed on behalf of the "Tree For Life" campaign, which has cheerfully collaborated in the endeavor of the environmental pioneers at Sri Sumana College, Ratnapura, Sri Lanka, by planting herbal plants on their school grounds on September 22, 2022. Nature is vital to us not just locally, but also worldwide. As a result, the tree serves as a symbol of ecology and the importance of temperature and climate protection. Furthermore, it symbolizes
Both humanity and environment benefit from our worldwide relationship. Let us designate woods as symbols of peace and empathy, and then collaborate with our oaks to create a better future. Planting trees is the most helpful deed a person can do. Because humans have been destroying the environment since the dawn of civilisation, planting trees is equivalent to repaying nature's beauty. During these difficult times, we need new solutions, new strategies, and new ways to throw a light of optimism that represents change. And as a collective, we are a powerful force capable of bringing about significant change and attaining a more promising future. We are mitigating the consequences of climate change, decreasing biodiversity loss, preserving clean water and air for everybody, and providing full, healthy forests for future generations by planting more trees and aiding forests in severely damaged places to recover. Every small action matters, so when 7.7 billion people act, the world changes. Trees provide numerous functions. To begin, trees operate as carbon sinks, absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and producing oxygen.
m profoundly acknowledged and humbled to prolong my heartfelt congratulations to the Global Week to #Act4SDGs campaign, in which the Road to Rights and G17 Global took part as deliberations affiliates of the UN SDG Action Campaign and the UN Foundation in the initiative for starting its 2030 agenda to elongating its major milestones in 2022 to the Global Goal Week to that purpose, in September 2015, all UN member nations agreed to endorse "Transforming the World: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development." The Road to Rights took the initiative in 2021 to establish a tree planting program dubbed "Tree for Life," which planted around 549,000 trees in Sri Lanka. This year, the Road to Rights has created an opportunity for everyone across the whole of the world to plant a tree that will yield fruit, vegetables, or medication to aid in the alleviation of the food and medicine crises caused by global warming. The NSBM Green University's G17 University Ambassadors Consortium contributed to the "Tree for Life" related to SDG Week, an initiative developed in partnership with the United Nations and the G17 Global foundation. The ambassador who is positioned to the sustainable Development Goal No 04 has contributed on behalf of the "Tree For Life" campaign, which has cheerfully collaborated in the endeavor of the environmental pioneers at Sri Sumana College, Ratnapura, Sri Lanka, by planting herbal plants on their school grounds on September 22, 2022. Nature is vital to us not just locally, but also worldwide. As a result, the tree serves as a symbol of ecology and the importance of temperature and climate protection. Furthermore, it symbolizes
Both humanity and environment benefit from our worldwide relationship. Let us designate woods as symbols of peace and empathy, and then collaborate with our oaks to create a better future. Planting trees is the most helpful deed a person can do. Because humans have been destroying the environment since the dawn of civilisation, planting trees is equivalent to repaying nature's beauty. During these difficult times, we need new solutions, new strategies, and new ways to throw a light of optimism that represents change. And as a collective, we are a powerful force capable of bringing about significant change and attaining a more promising future. We are mitigating the consequences of climate change, decreasing biodiversity loss, preserving clean water and air for everybody, and providing full, healthy forests for future generations by planting more trees and aiding forests in severely damaged places to recover. Every small action matters, so when 7.7 billion people act, the world changes. Trees provide numerous functions. To begin, trees operate as carbon sinks, absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and producing oxygen.