Earth Day Japan Network × Present Tree Announce 'Forest of Earth Day' Concept
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The Earth Day Japan Network and Certified NPO Environmental Relations Institute announced the 'Forest of Earth Day' reforestation project concept on April 4, 2026. This initiative leverages the Present Tree project's model to engage people who resonate with Earth Day's philosophy in creating future forests.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What organizations announced the 'Forest of Earth Day' concept on April 4, 2026, at the Earth Day Forum 2026?
- A: The General Incorporated Association Earth Day Japan Network and the Certified NPO Environmental Relations Institute announced the 'Forest of Earth Day' concept on April 4, 2026, at the Earth Day Forum 2026.
- Q: Where is the General Incorporated Association Earth Day Japan Network located, and what is its role in the project?
- A: The General Incorporated Association Earth Day Japan Network is located in Minato-ku, Tokyo, and co-announced the 'Forest of Earth Day' concept as an initiative to link environmental philosophy with reforestation action.
- Q: Who is the director of the Certified NPO Environmental Relations Institute involved in launching the 'Forest of Earth Day' project?
- A: Atsuko Suzuki is the director of the Certified NPO Environmental Relations Institute in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, which co-launched the 'Forest of Earth Day' project on April 4, 2026.
- Q: What is the purpose of the 'Forest of Earth Day' initiative launched at the Earth Day Forum 2026?
- A: The 'Forest of Earth Day' initiative aims to connect the environmental philosophy of Earth Day with concrete reforestation actions through public participation in forest-building activities across Japan.
- Q: How does the 'Forest of Earth Day' project utilize the 'Present Tree' framework in its reforestation efforts?
- A: The 'Forest of Earth Day' project uses the 'Present Tree' framework, a citizen participation initiative active for over 20 years, to restore forests through collaboration among corporations, local governments, and citizens.