on September 7 marks the first-ever “International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies,” an annual event designated by the United Nations and led by South Korea.
“International Day of Clean Air for blue skies” was created to promote international cooperation and encourage collective action within the international community to improve the quality of air,” according to the National Council on Climate and Air Quality (NCCA) of the Republic of Korea.
Furthermore, Red Velvet shared different ways to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and send a hopeful message: “We can turn back the clock.”
They highlights the dangers of air pollution and talks about the steps the world is taking to solve the problem.
Red Velvet is the goodwill ambassador for the “International Day of Clean Air for blue skies”

























