"ASEZ members are 'change makers' who can transform the way the world views news and, more importantly, change the hearts of listeners."
- Lori Montenegro, Bureau Chief
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The Blue Economy That Began in Kenya: The Change Led by ASEZ
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On June 22, 2025, university student volunteers from ASEZ (Save the Earth from A to Z) carried out a large-scale environmental cleanup around Lake Victoria in Homa Bay County, Kenya. The event was part of ASEZโs global Blue Carbon Movement under the theme: โAct, Be United, Communicate, There Is Still Hope.โ |
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ASEZ Nepal Holds โZero Plastic 2040โ Campaign at International Joseph Public School
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On June 15, 2025, ASEZ hosted a seminar at the International Joseph Public School in Mahankal, Nepal, as part of its โZero Plastic 2040โ campaign. The event aimed to raise awareness about the climate change and ecosystem destruction caused by plastic, while encouraging reduced use of plastic materials and promoting environmentally friendly alternatives.
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ASEZ Holds โJournalism Forumโ in Washington, D.C.
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On Thursday, June 12th, the ASEZ chapter in Washington, D.C. hosted a Journalism Forum at the National Press Building. Approximately 60 people, including ASEZ volunteers, distinguished members of the press gathered to discuss the impact of journalism on achieving world peace and the importance of training the next generation of leaders.
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A Final Warning from the INC Negotiation Room to the Planet |
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Plastic consumption has exploded due to its affordability, light weight, and convenience. However, the consequences of a plastic-centered culture are immense. Over 99% of plastic production relies on fossil fuels, and producing just 1 kilogram of plastic emits several kilograms of carbon dioxide, making the plastic industry a hidden driver of climate change. |
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