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Green Challenge Association to fight heat with mud balls
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51662, member: 636"] Environmental activists chase official government approval for their ambitious tree planting campaign across Myanmar. U Aung Myo Paing runs the Green Challenge Association and pushes hard for nationwide recognition of their reforestation efforts. Climate change forces the group to accelerate their mission as temperatures climb higher each year. The organization targets barren landscapes and drought-stricken regions where vegetation struggles to survive. Association members believe national registration will unlock access to remote areas desperately needing forest cover. The group experiments with innovative seed ball techniques alongside traditional hole-digging methods. Members launch these specially designed spheres into hard-to-reach locations where conventional planting proves impossible. The association launched operations back in 2017 with a small team of dedicated volunteers. Their membership rolls have swelled to 160 people who actively participate in restoration projects. Seed ball technology became part of their arsenal starting in 2019 when conventional approaches hit roadblocks. Volunteers roll up their sleeves and plant saplings themselves rather than hiring outside contractors. The association also coordinates with individual donors who contribute seedlings and funding for expansion efforts. Members concentrate their work on arid zones where rainfall patterns have shifted dramatically over recent years. Fruit trees and edible plants join shade varieties in their comprehensive planting strategy. The group believes widespread tree coverage will combat rising temperatures while providing food security for rural communities. [/QUOTE]
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