Environmental activist Ariokot Patricia Faith, founder of Faith in Trees, has set a new world record for the longest walk around a tree after successfully completing an incredible 100-hour non-stop challenge aimed at raising awareness about climate change.Ariokot undertook the remarkable feat with the unwavering support of her team, who stood by her side through scorching sunshine, chilly nights, and countless sleepless hours to ensure the mission was accomplished.She began the challenge on June 5 and successfully completed the 100-hour walk on June 9 at 2:00 PM. Throughout the event, she continued to amplify her message on the importance of planting, protecting, and preserving trees as a way of combating the effects of climate change.This latest achievement adds to Faith’s growing list of environmental milestones. She is already a Guinness World Record holder after setting the record for the longest time spent hugging a tree, lasting 16 hours and 6 seconds, on February 24, 2024.Known for her resilience and dedication to environmental conservation, Ariokot Patricia Faith traces her roots to the picturesque Soroti District. Uganda’s Patricia Faith Ariokot’s Guinness World Record for the Longest Time To Hug a Tree ApprovedHer efforts have inspired many people to take a more active role in protecting the environment and promoting sustainable practices.With the successful completion of the 100-hour challenge, Faith has once again demonstrated her commitment to using extraordinary actions to draw attention to the urgent need for climate action and tree conservation. View this post on Instagram The post Faith Ariokot sets new World Record with 100-hour tree walk to champion climate action appeared first on MBU.