2024-08-15
24 分钟Discussion keeps the world turning.
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I'm Yong Hong lin.
Imagine a group of young people gathered by a river, picking up trash and learning about the ecosystem that thrives there.
These aren't just ordinary summer activities.
They are part of a growing movement of youth driven ecological preservation.
How are young people in China and around the world stepping up to protect our planet from participating in cleanup efforts to leading educational initiatives?
What exactly are they doing to work for a more sustainable future?
For this episode, I am joined by Yu Xun and Steve Hatherly.
Now grab your virtual compass and follow us to the heart of the discussion.
Across the globe, youth are becoming champions of environmental protection, taking action in their communities and beyond.
Whether its through hands on conservation work, innovative educational programs, or advocacy, young people are making their voices heard in the fight for a sustainable future.
Today, wed like to explore the various ways they are contributing to the preservation of our planet.
Because today is actually a very special day.
August 15 marks the National Ecology Day here in China.
With a growing awareness of ecological protection, more and more young people are taking practical actions to protect our beautiful ecological environment.
So tell us a little more about the National Ecology Day, will you?
Of course.