On August 14, 2021, unprecedented rain fell for the first time in recorded history at Greenland's ice sheet summit. The historic rain event dumped 7 billion tons of water, enough to generate hydropower. Extreme weather events linked to climate change are leading to irreversible impacts on the planet.
O'right has long been an advocate for the earth and the climate. We allocated US$1 million from this year's revenue to fully support the Melting Greenland project. We also invited United Daily News Group and Vision Project Foundation in Taiwan, who are also concerned about climate issues, to join us on the Arctic expedition and bring back what we learned and witnessed on the frontline of climate change as well as our solution. The documentary project, supported by the World Climate Foundation (WCF) and RE100 Climate Group | CDP, will make its global debut at the World Climate Summit during COP27.
The Melting Greenland team set off on an expedition to witness first-hand the impacts of climate change up close, visiting 11 cities and towns and speaking with experts, scholars, government officials and Greenlanders. Climate change is real and inevitable. Adapting to change and taking action proactively are the lessons each and every individual must take.
We would like to authorize the charity screening of the Melting Greenland documentary to those who are also concerned about global climate issues and support this environmental project with the aim to galvanize public awareness on the worsening climate crisis and empower people to drive change.