ESG at ASEC
Public welfare allocation plan
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Jun 2023
Melting Greenland Environmental Education Documentary - Movie Version
In the early morning of August 14, 2021, the first heavy rain in history fell on the Arctic ice cap, and the amount of rain as high as 7 billion tons was enough for hydropower generation. According to NASA data, Greenland's current ice melting rate has increased to seven times compared to the initial research period, and climate change is already a fact. The "Thawing Greenland" interview record team visited 11 towns and conducted in-depth interviews with experts, scholars, government officials, and local residents from all walks of life. Through interviews with reporters, they recorded issues such as society, economy, and people's livelihood brought about by rapid climate change in Greenland. In the face of climate change, no one is an outsider. We look forward to this documentary, which can arouse the world's attention and attention to the increasingly severe climate issues. Let the world witness the facts of climate change, start with environmental education, bring about the power of change, and expand the influence of Taiwan's green sustainability to the world.