As low-lying Pacific nations explore the idea of building artificial land to survive climate change, a country less known as a victim of the phenomenon may be following in their footsteps. Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong floated a number of solutions the city state could adopt to address the fallout from global warming. He said about S$100 billion (US$72 billion) would be needed over the next century to make these proposals a success and protect the country’s 5.6 million residents from rising sea levels.
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The Solution
Build monthly engagement by putting together a team of youth volunteers, conduct annual fellowship to exposes our youth on environmental issues across the different stakeholders in Singapore and at the global level and constantly engage schools to build their in house youth capacity.
The Environmental Challenge Organisation (Singapore), or ECO Singapore, is the leading non-government youth environmental social enterprise in Singapore. We aim to challenge youth aged 17-35 to adopt sustainable lifestyles and actively engage in environmental issues.