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Adriana Trujillo

National Geographic releases first ever Sustainable Tourism Impact Report highlighting ... - 1 views

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    National Geographic released its first Sustainable Tourism Impact Report, which details the social and environmental impact initiatives at properties across its "Unique Lodges of the World" collection. In less than two years, member lodges in National Geographic's collection have achieved the following: rehabilitated and protected over 3.7 million acres of land and sea; provided over $76 million in direct contributions to historic and cultural site preservation; diverted over 3 million pounds of waste from landfills around the world; and more.
Adriana Trujillo

New Doc from Nat Geo, C&A Highlights Business Case for Organic Cotton Production | Sust... - 1 views

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    Cotton is planted on 2.4 percent of the world's crop land and yet it accounts for 24 percent and 11 percent of the global sales of insecticide and pesticides, respectively. Organic cotton represents less than 1 percent of the global total annual crop, but National Geographic, international clothing brand C&A, and activist and filmmaker Alexandra Cousteau believe that needs to change. A new 60-minute documentary, For the Love of Fashion, emphasizes "the need for a paradigm shift in the cotton value chain."
Adriana Trujillo

Nat Geo announces Earth Week, premieres new season of 'Years of Living Dangerously,' un... - 1 views

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    National Geographic is dedicating its television programming to climate change topics for an entire week beginning October 30, in 171 countries and 45 languages. The programming will include the second season premiere of climate change series "Years of Living Dangerously," which explores a range of climate change topics through the eyes of celebrity correspondents. In addition, National Geographic's week of programming will feature Leonardo DiCaprio's new climate change documentary "Before the Flood."
Adriana Trujillo

Ecosystem Marketplace - National Geographic:Investing in Critical Canopies - 0 views

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    National Geographic has long been in the business of creating what environmental economists call 'existence value' - getting people to care about the survival of places they know they will never visit in their lifetimes. Now, they're using carbon offsets as part of their strategy to reduce operational emissions while investing in some of the gorgeous landscapes that appear in their pages.
Del Birmingham

National Geographic's Clever New Cover Contains Chilling Warning About Plastics | HuffPost - 0 views

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    The 18 billion pounds of plastic that end up in the ocean each year are "just the tip of the iceberg," the caption says.
Adriana Trujillo

New Film Drives Home Impacts of Single-Use Plastics on Oceans, Wildlife, Humans | Susta... - 0 views

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    A new short film featured by National Geographic highlights the plight of the Sargasso Sea - a diverse ecosystem of free-floating seaweed and unique wildlife - that is threatened by plastic waste. From microplastics to bioaccumulation, Care About the Ocean? Think Twice About Your Coffee Lid walks viewers through the dangers of plastic pollution in the Sargasso Sea (and other parts of the ocean) - and for human health.
Adriana Trujillo

Catalyst, Coca-Cola, HP, Johnson & Johnson, and National Geographic Announce Goals to C... - 0 views

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    Hewlett-Packard, Johnson & Johnson, Coca Cola and twp other global corporations have made new commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and cut energy use.
Adriana Trujillo

How Megafires Are Remaking American Forests - 0 views

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    By the end of the century, scientists say, megafires-conflagrations that chew up at least 100,000 acres of land-will become the norm. Which makes them of critical interest to researchers. These infernos, once rare, are growing to sizes that U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell describes as "unimaginable" two decades ago. Five alone have consumed more than five million acres in central Alaska since June. Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado also experienced their worst wildfires in the past seven years.
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    Rising temperatures are increasing the number of "megafires" in the forests of the western U.S., experts say. Tackling and preventing such fires could require a significant shift in firefighting and forest conservation strategies. "These stresses are going to become more widespread," warned Craig Allen, a U.S. Geological Service forest ecologist. National Geographic News (free registration) (8/9) 
Adriana Trujillo

First Nationwide Bulk Purchase Program Will Expand Access to Clean Solar Energy | Press... - 0 views

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    The World Wildlife Fund and Geostellar launched a new program that enables U.S. employees from 3M (CEF member), Cisco, Kimberly-Clark (CEF member), and the National Geographic Society to purchase discounted home solar PV systems. Employees will reportedly be able to purchase solar power at a 35% discount below average prices in the United States.
Adriana Trujillo

Nat Geo, Water Aid India Launch Campaign to Tackle Water Scarcity in India | Sustainabl... - 0 views

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    Mission Blue, a new initiative launched by National Geographic and Water Aid India, aims to raise awareness about the 76 million people in India who lack access to clean drinking water. The channel and the organization also are working together on MissionBlueMySchool to provide clean drinking water to 2,500 southwest Delhi students, whose school's water supply now depends on tanker trucks
Adriana Trujillo

Endangered Orangutans Gain From Eco-Friendly Shifts in Palm Oil Market - 0 views

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    Deforestation due to palm oil production is the single biggest threat to orangutans, but new deforestation-free standards that cover about 60% of the industry could help secure the primate's future. "We can now break the link between palm oil and the extinction of orangutans," says Michelle Desilets, executive director of the Orangutan Land Trust.
Adriana Trujillo

Britain World's Largest marine reserve - 0 views

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    Britain has created the world's largest marine reserve, covering about 322,000 square miles of the South Pacific around the Pitcairn Islands. The move is an attempt to clamp down on illegal fishing. "People know Pitcairn because of the Mutiny on the Bounty, but their real bounty is the rich marine life underwater," said National Geographic explorer Enric Sala
Del Birmingham

Planet or Plastic? - 0 views

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    This links to several articles in the May issue on plastic waste in the environment.
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