2. Public welfare education: Public welfare education refers to all free education assistance services provided to groups of different ages and levels, including but not limited to students, community masses and laid-off workers. Organized by government departments or non-governmental teams, social organizations, non-profit organizations, public and private schools, and social organizations and teachers with educational qualifications.
3. Earth Hour: Earth Hour is a global energy-saving activity proposed by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) to cope with global climate change. It is proposed that every year at 20: 30pm local time on the last Saturday of March (2065438+2008 Earth Hour time is 20: 30pm on March 24th), households and business users turn off unnecessary lights and power-consuming products for one hour to show their response. ?
4. World Water Day: The purpose is to arouse the public's awareness of water conservation and strengthen the protection of water resources. In order to meet the needs of people's daily life, commerce and agriculture for water resources, the United Nations has long been committed to solving the global water crisis caused by the rising demand for water resources. 1977 The "United Nations Water Conference" issued a serious warning to the whole world: water will soon become a profound social crisis, and the next crisis after the oil crisis will be water. 1993 65438+1October 18, the 47th UN General Assembly made a resolution to designate March 22nd as World Water Day every year.
5. The Million Forest Plan is jointly sponsored by China Green Foundation, climate group and the United Nations Environment Programme. It is divided into three modules: ecological restoration+nature education+community development. By building a green platform, we will guide the public to actively participate in ecological public welfare and plant a tree in everyone's heart.