When artificial intelligence helps with climate protection
With real commitments, we can achieve a real impact in nature and climate protection – the joint habitat development project of the K&H Group, WWF Hungary and the Danube-Dráva National Park Directorate has reached a milestone: by planting trees and shrubs, birds and other species in the area will also get a new opportunity to find a home, and the restored habitat also plays an indispensable role in climate protection.
Today, 75 percent of natural terrestrial habitats have been transformed as a result of human activity, more than 85 percent of freshwater habitats have disappeared, and this alarming balance is also reflected in the decline in biodiversity.
In order to take more effective action, which also prioritizes sustainability and biodiversity, K&H and WWF Hungary signed a cooperation agreement in 2023. In the biodiversity protection program, one of the most important stages of the project has now been completed with the planting of native tree seedlings and shrub species on the 6-hectare area of the Danube-Dráva National Park Directorate.
Using Kate helped the habitat development program
If a company takes sustainability and the protection of our natural assets seriously, then it will also be deeply committed in addition to the basic commitments – because everyone already feels the effects of climate change firsthand, and companies have a huge responsibility in how we deal with it. Climate change and biodiversity loss are global challenges whose solutions cannot be left solely to nature conservation organizations.
Climate protection is unthinkable without restoring nature. K&H therefore made an important commitment to the protection of nature when it signed a cooperation agreement with WWF Hungary in September 2023. As part of the strategic partnership, for every customer who used Kate, K&H’s digital financial assistant, in the mobile bank, the bank supported the habitat development program implemented in the area of the Danube-Dráva National Park Directorate with 100 forints – thereby making a tangible contribution to the restoration of nature.
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