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More than 600 ASEZ members from Korea, the U.S., South Africa, Philippines, and Peru attended the forum, discussing the topic on “Climate Change Response and the Role of the University Students.” General Pastor Kim Joo-cheol from the [[World Mission Society Church of God]] said in his opening remark, “Each college student who has love for humanity, passion, and intelligence will make a beautiful and hopeful change in the global village.”<br>
More than 600 ASEZ members from Korea, the U.S., South Africa, the Philippines, and Peru attended the forum, discussing the topic of“Climate Change Response and the Role of the University Students.” General Pastor Kim Joo-cheol from the [[World Mission Society Church of God]] said in his opening remark, “Each college student who has a love for humanity, passion, and intelligence will make a beautiful and hopeful change in the global village.”<br>
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{{그림|ASEZ-기후변화대응 토크콘서트-참석자 패널 행사 참여(1).jpg|정렬=오른쪽섬네일|너비=320px|타이틀=ASEZ members record their action plans for combating climate change.}}
Peruvian Supreme Court Justice Duberly Rodriguez Tineo (formerly Chief Justice of the Supreme Court), who gave a speech at the special lecture in the first part, discussed in detail the solutions that college students could take into action. Pointing out greenhouse gases as the main cause of climate change, he said that governments should legislate to reduce the use of fossil fuels, which are the main causes of greenhouse gases. He helped university students gain understanding, giving an example of eco-friendly energy business in various countries of South America, such as Uruguay and Costa Rica. He also explained in detail about the meaning of and how to practice the 17 articles such as “relieving hunger and sustainable agriculture,” “Water and hygiene,” and “Climate change and response,” saying that the purpose of Sustainable Development Goals is to ensure that a good environment gets passed down to the next generation; he also made a request to the university students to take the lead in resolving environmental problems.  
Peruvian Supreme Court Justice Duberly Rodriguez Tineo (formerly Chief Justice of the Supreme Court), who gave a speech at the special lecture in the first part, discussed in detail the solutions that college students could take into action. Pointing out greenhouse gases as the main cause of climate change, he said that governments should legislate to reduce the use of fossil fuels, which are the main causes of greenhouse gases. He helped university students gain an understanding, giving an example of eco-friendly energy business in various countries of South America, such as Uruguay and Costa Rica. He also explained in detail the meaning of and how to practice the 17 articles such as “Relieving hunger and sustainable agriculture,” “Water and hygiene,” and “Climate change and response,” saying that the purpose of Sustainable Development Goals is to ensure that a good environment gets passed down to the next generation; he also made a request to the university students to take the lead in resolving environmental problems.  


In the second part, ASEZ members from the U.S., South Africa, and Peru made a presentation on climate disasters, such as droughts, heat waves, and heavy rains, which occurred in their home countries. They discussed the role of university students while introducing cleanups in partnership with environment groups, and seminars, forums, and campaigns raising environmental awareness.{{그림|ASEZ-기후변화대응 토크콘서트-참석자 패널 행사 참여(2).jpg|정렬=오른쪽섬네일|너비=320px|타이틀=ASEZ members examined the severity of climate issues and discussed potential solutions at the environmental forum for responding to climate changes.}}
In the second part, ASEZ members from the U.S., South Africa, and Peru made a presentation on climate disasters, such as droughts, heat waves, and heavy rains, which occurred in their home countries. They discussed the role of university students while introducing cleanups in partnership with environment groups, and seminars, forums, and campaigns raising environmental awareness.{{그림|ASEZ-기후변화대응 토크콘서트-참석자 패널 행사 참여(2).jpg|정렬=오른쪽섬네일|너비=320px|타이틀=ASEZ members examined the severity of climate issues and discussed potential solutions at the environmental forum for responding to climate changes.}}