Meet the participant of the Contest for creative ideas to save the Earth.
We are collecting SOH (Seeds of Hope) from all of the world
to celebrate the 2025 World Environment Day in Korea.
JJ Friends : Alice from Brazil
https://saebeomi.blogspot.com/2024/03/jj-friends-brazil-ambassador-alice.html
Here is Alice's presentation on SOH from Brazil.
Great. It seems to be a valuable way to preserve the environment and create a national park!
ReplyDeleteI like her video presentation...I can feel that she is passionate about the environmental issue.
ReplyDeleteBrazil is famous with Amazon... her perspective is very fresh and insightful. I love her idea.
ReplyDeleteI like it because Alice’s project scientifically robust, socially urgent, and broadly impactful.
ReplyDeleteShe smartly connects her work with global movements like World Environment Day and the Paris Agreement, giving it broader relevance and advocacy potential.
ReplyDeleteI think Alice did a great job... because the structure and synthesis of her presentation are clear and accessible, making complex climate data understandable to diverse audiences.
ReplyDeleteAlice doesn’t just describe the problem—she highlights mitigation paths (e.g. CO₂ reduction, renewable energy, plastic pollution linkage) grounded in scientific consensus. Comment from Haneul Academy.
ReplyDeleteI think Alice did well by focusing on Impacts – She links warming scenarios to real-world consequences: higher sea levels, intensified heatwaves, and threats to ecosystems like coral reef... excellent scientific explanation.
ReplyDeleteThe project examines regional variability, noting that land and polar regions will warm faster—a necessary nuance for informed policy .... I like her global geographic insight!!!
ReplyDeleteAlice covers multiple climate dimensions: temperature rise, extreme weather, precipitation changes, sea-level rise, ocean acidification, and ice melt.... Very Comprehensive Scope.
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ReplyDeleteI like her "Data-Driven Approach" - by grounding her work in peer-reviewed studies and authoritative sources like the WMO and IPCC, Alice strengthens the credibility of her findings. And she incorporates strong evidence and global climate model predictions that show future warming scenarios... Clear Scientific Justification. Bravo!!!
Alice tackles a vital issue, aligning with forecasts that global temperatures will continue at record highs through 2025–2029 ...I am deeply moved by her emphasis on near-term warming thresholds (1.5–2°C by the 2030s–2060s) highlights the critical window for intervention.
ReplyDeleteI like Alice's attitude... she is very passionate.
ReplyDeleteWe liked Alice's approach to the environmnetal issue... we want to learn more about Brazil also through her.
ReplyDeleteI am interested in the environment and geography of Brazil... I learned a lot from her presentation and wish her dream come true.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know the flood of Brazilian city... I can learn about the Brazil city as well as environmental issues which are very famous in Korean text book. I love to meet her in Korea and make friends with her. She looks very cool and lovely.
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