28-day Climate Action Clallenge

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Last Updated (Thursday, 31 March 2022 12:44)

28-day Climate Action Clallenge

#EarthHour2EarthDay


The 28-day Climate Action Challenge started with Earth Hour on 26 March and will continue till Earth Day on 22 April. In total, this will be an exciting 28-day challenge for us to do our small part to stop global warming.

We would like to invite you to commit yourself to some small simple acts of personal mitigation and personal adaptation on climate change through the challenge. As responsible global citizens, we can together make significant contributions towards the goal of capping global warming at 1.5C above the preindustrial levels.

Challenges can provide you creative as well as challenging ideas on how our personal actions and habits can help to save our mother earth. Each evening, APAY will upload a challenge for us to commit to the following day. We hope you will join us in expressing your commitment to stop climate change.

As they say… tiny drops make a mighty ocean. So, help us amplify these simple acts by inviting and challenging your friends to participate.

The campaign has started but it's not too late to join us. We invite you to join us... even if you are only able to do it for a few days or a week. It's easy to join...

1. Join #YMCA_ClimateDefender to stop global warming

https://tinyurl.com/y9su2caj

2. Follow these pages for your daily challenge

www.facebook.com/asiapacificymca ; www.facebook.com/ymcatourism

3. Post your climate actions and tag your friends

Add hashtags to your postings: #EarthHour2EarthDay ; #YMCA_ClimateDefender ; #Change4Climate

Here are some of postings from friends taking part in the challenges:


The first 4 challenges performed by Bolortuya Dondovsambuu, president of Mongolia YMCA


HK YMCA Salisbury Hotel invited hotel guests to help stop global warming


Mahima Turhi Agarwal's creative Green (vegetarian) Monday


Buy local to reduce carbon footprint... posted by Shushma Shukla

The first 4 challenges performed by Bolortuya Dondovsambuu, president of Mongolia YMCA