“But you may have seen many people coming here today for a walk. Three years ago, no one came because this place was a problem. Indeed, this is the results of ASEZ’s efforts over the past three years.”
― Louis Geeringh, Chairperson of Klapperkop Nature Reserve
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ASEZ Backpack Initiative in Las Vegas
“Share love with neighbors.”
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From March 7 to 8, 2024, 25 ASEZ members from Las Vegas, NV, U.S., partnered with WSS and CIS (Communities in Schools) to organize a donation event under the slogan, “Share Love With Neighbors.” donation event aimed to provide school supplies to low-income students in Nevada State located in the western U.S., creating a new educational environment through academic support to address the challenges they are facing. |
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[South Africa]
Removal of Alien Plants at Klapperkop Nature Reserve
“This is the results of ASEZ’s efforts over the past three years.”
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On February 18, 2024, approximately 100 ASEZ members in Pretoria, South Africa, gathered at the Klapperkop Nature Reserve to remove alien plant species known as “Pompom.” This event marked the fourth occasion of the AGC Movement at this location, following the removal of Wattle trees twice before. The Tshwane Municipality provided work tools, drinking water, and snacks to the volunteers. |
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[Argentina]
Managing Native Plants at Center for Environmental Information and Training “We have come to plant the future of the city.”
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On February 28, ASEZ members in Buenos Aires, Argentina, visited the Center for Environmental Information and Training located in Almagro. They aimed to prepare native plants to be newly planted throughout the city in place of 600 trees that had fallen during the storm in December 2023. In order to regenerate the urban ecosystem destroyed by natural disasters, ASEZ members volunteered with one accord.
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Greener, Healthier and Happier Cities for All, |
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As the global climate crisis worsens, the international community is stepping up efforts to reduce greenhouse gases and achieve carbon neutrality. And urban forests are emerging as a major policy in many countries. Recognizing the seriousness of climate change, the expanded role of forests, and the importance of active climate actions by non-state actors, ASEZ is carrying out AGC activities worldwide. |
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