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Friday, September 25 2020 - 18:00
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Soka Institute to Plant One Amazonian Tree for Each Brazilian COVID-19 Victim
MANAUS, Brazil and TOKYO, Sept. 25, 2020 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/--

On September 21, National Day of the Tree in Brazil, responding to the tragic 
toll of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Soka Institute of the Amazon near Manaus 
launched an initiative to plant one tree in honor of each Brazilian victim of 
COVID-19. More than 100,000 trees will be planted over a four-year period. This 
"Life Memorial" project is supported by Fundacao Rede Amazonica, charitable arm 
of the main TV station in Amazonas State.

The location for the first 15 symbolic plantings was the SESI Workers' Club in 
Manaus. Native species such as cedar, rosewood, peroba, and ipe amarelo were 
planted. The seedlings were cultivated in the Soka Institute nursery, and all 
are georeferenced. 

President of the Soka Institute Edison Akira Sato commented, "This project aims 
to honor victims of COVID-19 and comfort their families, perpetuating their 
memory by planting trees, and creating benefits for the community and the 
environment." Judge Adalberto Carim Antonio, principal judge of the State 
Environment Court, stated his pride that the people of Amazonas State can 
contribute to protecting the environment in this way.

Phelippe Daou Jr, CEO of Rede Amazonica TV Group, paid tribute to health 
workers combating COVID-19, and Claudio Barrella, Vice President of Amazonas 
State Industry Union, likened the trees' need for water to human beings' need 
for love and affection. Takahiro Iwato, Assistant General Consul of Japan in 
Manaus, also participated and planted a tree.
 
Where possible, each tree will be named after a victim, and for those from 
Amazonas State, their families may be involved in the planting. The Soka 
Institute hopes to involve the inhabitants of Manaus in caring for the trees. 

As part of the launch ceremony, participants also signed the Earth Charter, a 
statement of shared values and principles for a sustainable future. 

The Soka Institute for Environmental Studies and Research of the Amazon was 
founded in 1992 by Buddhist philosopher and peacebuilder Daisaku Ikeda. The 
center carries out research on conservation of the global ecosystem, has a seed 
bank of Amazonian tree species, and undertakes reforestation initiatives and 
environmental education. The Institute is supported by Brazil Soka Gakkai 
International (BSGI), which helped create this project.
 

Source: Soka Gakkai

Contact:
Joan Anderson
International Office of Public Information
Soka Gakkai 
Tel: +81-80-5957-4711
E-mail: anderson[at]soka.jp
https://institutosoka-amazonia.org.br/en/home-en/