Purpose:
The following fellowship articles are not just to educate the youth, it's to inspire. We want our members to have equal opportunities when voicing their opinions. We want them to have a safe and free environment when expressing themselves and writing about what they find passion in.
Importance:
The following fellowship articles empower young voices by connecting perspectives and developing critical thinking and communication skills. It builds confidence, spreads awareness, and inspires positive change in the community.
Yunji Choi (Eco-Cobras)
Yunji explains that plastic harms oceans, from turtles eating bags to coral trapped in debris. She reminds us that it even reaches humans through seafood and urges action from everyone.
Yoonha Hwang (Eco-Cobras)
Yoonha explains that greenhouse gases are heating the planet, melting ice, and causing extreme weather. She notes that both government action and personal lifestyle changes are needed.
Woojin Hong (Eco-Cobras)
Woojin explains that tiny microplastics pollute oceans, soil, and even food. He reminds us that governments, companies, and individuals all need to act.
Wonjun Choi (Eco-Cobras)
Wonjun explains that elephants, rhinos, and other wildlife are threatened by poaching and habitat loss. He highlights that conservation efforts like forest restoration and protected areas help protect entire ecosystems.
Rachel Denise Hoover Pandji (Eco-Cobras)
Rachel explains that pollution is devastating to the millions of marine organisms that live freely under the waters. We should work together in order to give them a better life.
Laetitia Michelle Gunawan (Eco-Cobras)
Michelle explains that coral bleaching happens when corals expel algae due to heat and stress, leaving them white, weak, and at risk of death. She points out that this not only destroys marine habitats and food chains but also threatens fisheries, tourism, and coastal protection that millions of people depend on.
Mannan Behera (Eco-Cobras)
Mannan explains that tiny fibers from clothes pollute oceans and tap water. He encourages reusing, recycling, and pushing companies towards better practices.
Joe Sato (Eco-Cobras)
Joe explains that reefs protect coastlines, support marine life, and provide food. He notes that pollution and climate change are destroying them, so small actions like saving energy really help.
Jinwoo Jeong (Eco-Cobras)
Jinwoo explains that landfills pollute air, soil, and water while destroying habitats. He suggests that reducing, reusing, recycling, and using cleaner energy can help.
Charmant Chandrawidjaja (Eco-Cobras)
Charmant explains that air pollution from cars, factories, and fuels affects our health and the planet. He points out that governments are making progress, and even small daily choices can make a difference.