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The '''Greenship Project''' is a key initiative of [[ASEZ (The Church of God University Student Volunteer Group)|ASEZ]], the [[World Mission Society Church of God]] University Student Volunteer Group. It connects individuals, communities, and nations to fulfill their environmental responsibilities as global citizens. Since environmental issues cannot be solved by a single individual, organization, or country alone, the project fosters global cooperation to promote environmental protection. A significant aspect of the Greenship Project is its focus on university students—future leaders who take the initiative in addressing social and environmental challenges. By acting as a driving force, students raise awareness and encourage participation across various sectors of society. As of November 2021, ASEZ has partnered with 168 government institutions, 226 international organizations and civic groups, and 56,168 individuals worldwide to further its mission.  
The '''Greenship Project''' is a key initiative of [[ASEZ (The Church of God University Student Volunteer Group)|ASEZ]], the [[World Mission Society Church of God]] University Student Volunteer Group. It connects individuals, communities, and nations to fulfill their environmental responsibilities as global citizens. Since environmental issues cannot be solved by a single individual, organization, or country alone, the project fosters global cooperation to promote environmental protection. A significant aspect of the Greenship Project is its focus on university students—future leaders who take the initiative in addressing social and environmental challenges. By acting as a driving force, students raise awareness and encourage participation across various sectors of society. As of November 2021, ASEZ has partnered with 168 government institutions, 226 international organizations and civic groups, and 56,168 individuals worldwide to further its mission.  
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==Purpose==
==Purpose==
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{{그림 |Mothers-Street행사-네팔.jpg |너비= 320px |정렬=오른쪽섬네일 |타이틀= Korean members who went to Kathmandu, Nepal, conducted the [[Mother’s Street Project]] around the Kathmandu City Hall.}}


Extreme weather events are causing widespread destruction. Europe has suffered from heatwaves exceeding 40°C,<ref>[https://www.reuters.com/article/fact-check/air-temperatures-topped-40-degrees-celsius-in-european-heatwave-idUSL1N39J10R/ Air temperatures topped 40 degrees Celsius in European heatwave], ''Reuters'', August 2, 2023</ref> while Asia and Oceania have faced severe flooding.<ref>[https://www.undrr.org/explainer/the-invisible-toll-of-disasters-2022 The invisible toll of disasters], ''United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction''</ref> In the United States and other regions, major wildfires, fueled by prolonged droughts, have devastated vast forests.<ref>[https://www.wri.org/insights/global-trends-forest-fires The Latest Data Confirms: Forest Fires Are Getting Worse], ''World Resources Institute'', August 13, 2024</ref><ref>[https://www.epa.gov/climate-indicators/climate-change-indicators-wildfires Climate Change Indicators: Wildfires], ''United States Environmental Protection Agency''</ref> The Republic of Korea (South Korea) has also experienced large-scale winter wildfires, droughts, and intense summer rainfall, all linked to climate change.<ref>[https://www.climaterealityproject.org/blog/how-climate-crisis-impacting-south-korea How the Climate Crisis is Impacting South Korea], ''The Climate Reality Project'', April 10, 2023</ref> These climate disasters, driven by global warming, are no longer distant concerns—they are a shared reality affecting people worldwide.
Extreme weather events are causing widespread destruction. Europe has suffered from heatwaves exceeding 40°C,<ref>[https://www.reuters.com/article/fact-check/air-temperatures-topped-40-degrees-celsius-in-european-heatwave-idUSL1N39J10R/ Air temperatures topped 40 degrees Celsius in European heatwave], ''Reuters'', August 2, 2023</ref> while Asia and Oceania have faced severe flooding.<ref>[https://www.undrr.org/explainer/the-invisible-toll-of-disasters-2022 The invisible toll of disasters], ''United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction''</ref> In the United States and other regions, major wildfires, fueled by prolonged droughts, have devastated vast forests.<ref>[https://www.wri.org/insights/global-trends-forest-fires The Latest Data Confirms: Forest Fires Are Getting Worse], ''World Resources Institute'', August 13, 2024</ref><ref>[https://www.epa.gov/climate-indicators/climate-change-indicators-wildfires Climate Change Indicators: Wildfires], ''United States Environmental Protection Agency''</ref> The Republic of Korea (South Korea) has also experienced large-scale winter wildfires, droughts, and intense summer rainfall, all linked to climate change.<ref>[https://www.climaterealityproject.org/blog/how-climate-crisis-impacting-south-korea How the Climate Crisis is Impacting South Korea], ''The Climate Reality Project'', April 10, 2023</ref> These climate disasters, driven by global warming, are no longer distant concerns—they are a shared reality affecting people worldwide.