Green Global Environmental Network is a registered Non Government Organisation with focus on advocacy, awareness and campaign to fight environmental challenges.
Climate change is a driver of hunger. Rural people who depend on rain-fed agriculture and pastoralism are already experiencing higher temperatures, shorter wet seasons and more frequent storms which damage crops and lands.
The fashion industry accounts for about 10% of global carbon emission. If #ClimateChange must be arrested, the industry must not only do away with its wasteful business model, but lead the fight for a Green New Economy across board.
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Our team will commence community action against flood in Ikere Ekiti on Saturday. Join us to guide against flood in our communities.
#ActionAgainstFlood#Savethesociety
Now, CHECK the LABEL.
Made of sustainable fabrics? Fabrics like hemp, organic cotton, and pima cotton that impact the planet less negatively?
#sustainablefashion
In the spirit of world Environmental day 2020, we made an onsight assessment to the @ekitistategov
owned forest reserves in Ekiti, with utmost disappointment the level of deforestation and degradation of this forest that should be of economic advantage. @GreenGlobalNG Green
His Excellency @kfayemi needs to be on the on lock as we @GreenGlobalNG recommends agroforestry as a rescue means to bring back to life our forest reserves and also help the state generate funds, preserve our eco system, and secure a future investment for the state
Earlier today, our team @GreenGlobalNG visited Ogbese forest reserve in Ado Ekiti to mark 2020 World Environment Day.
#Biodiversity Protection is sacrosanct!
Our team, @GreenGlobalNG, visited one of the forest reserves in Ekiti state, today. This, unfortunately, is the situation of things.
#WorldEnvironmentDay2020