Connecting against climate change
Vietnam will join 188 countries to join the movement 350.org's global climate change campaign this year, called Connect the Dots - 'Point of connection' , Ms Hoang Thi Minh Hong - Article National coordination movement 350.org in Vietnam said.
Climate change causes more severe droughts. (Photo: Bich Ngoc)
According to Ms Hong, the 'Point-to-Point' campaign in Vietnam will build creative activities for people to speak out about the losses they are taking along with other 188 countries' communities to send their voices. call emergency action to world leaders to overcome the crisis of climate change.
In the short term, a photo contest "Together to speak for our survival" was launched on April 18, calling on people, journalists, and sending photos to record the impacts of climate change that are directly affecting. on human life from all provinces, as well as giving solutions. The winning works will be sent to the global 350 organization and will be communicated on international communication channels. Along with that will be the clip: "We speak up" will record the voices of people from all different sectors, from provinces in the country, and speak up about the consequences of climate change they are suffering. , and send messages to global communities.
In other provinces across the country, activities will revolve around raising awareness about climate change, helping people with their self-help skills in natural disasters, and helping affected communities.
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