Jeonnam Green Federation has been within the seventeenth yr of ‘Tree and Hope Tree Planting’, which has been continued since 2009.
This event is a representative green movement that plants trees with local children and realizes climate crisis and carbon neutral practice in life.
This yr’s drinking water event will likely be held at the general public parking zone next to Indong Forest in Gwangyang -eup at 10 am on Saturday, and planted this pop tree by children in Jaram Ecological School.
The shade cut off 6 years ago, regain it again
This was an area where greater than 15 years of pop trees were in place.
But six years ago, as a public parking zone, a lot of the trees were cut, and for several years, it remained a bleak space without shade.
The Jeonnam Green Federation collaborated with Gwangyang City Construction to revive green areas in the town.
Tree planting in the town goes beyond easy aesthetic improvement, which reduces wonderful dust, carbon absorption, and temperature deterioration.
Particularly, this pop tree plays a very important role in relieving heat island phenomena by providing wealthy shades in the summertime, making the urban environment comfortable.
Practice a climate crisis response with children
The ‘Hope Tree Planting’ event was held with children in Zaram Ecological School, and there was also a time to learn the importance of responding to climate crisis and environmental protection beyond easy wood planting.
Children can plant trees and take part in the practice of carbon neutral, and watch their trees grow and feel chargeable for environmental protection.
Residents said, “Small behavior of planting trees play an enormous role in responding to climate crisis and carbon reduction.”

Green exercise for sustainable future
‘Tree and Hope Trees’ by us shouldn’t be only one -time events, but an extended -term climate motion project that has been steadily continued for the past 17 years.
Through the tree planting activities of the region, the Jeonnam Green Federation conveys the worth of environmental protection to children and lays the muse for the green future.
Through this event, I hope that a brand new shade will likely be formed in the general public parking zone next to Gwangyang Indong Forest, and more residents can experience the urban environment with nature.
Let’s watch the changes in Gwangyang’s tomorrow, which will likely be full of green, and the ‘planting tree planting’.
By Yang Joon -seok, reporter kailas21@aitimes.com