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Saving one billion sea turtles

A new sea turtle expedition project is kicking off during El Salvador ’s “turtle nesting season” to support the release of a BILLION baby sea turtles around the world over the next ten years.

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The Antarctica Challenge: A Global Warning takes the stage in Copenhagen

The United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) has partnered with Canada’s Polar Cap Production’s, Inc. to present Mark Terry’s new climate change documentary The Antarctica Challenge: A Global Warning in Copenhagen during this year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference, December 7 to 18, 2009.

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Planet Green goes 'Blue' in August

Discovery’s popular green-living brand, Planet Green, will be ushering in the end of summer with “Blue August” – a month-long campaign of on-and-off-air programming focusing on the world’s most precious resource: water.

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Adventure travelers get chance to win Australian roadtrip

WorldNomads.com has just opened its “Van-Tastic Adventure” in which travelers are given the chance to win a 6-week Australian roadtrip. Capturing their experiences documentary-style, the travelers are then eligible to win $10,000 cash and frlights from Virgin Blue.

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New travel documentary scholarship to Vietnam from WorldNomads.com

The chance to have a documentary broadcast on the National Geographic Adventure Channel is a dream for most budding travel-filmmakers. Now, WorldNomads.com is looking to give someone that chance with a new travel documentary scholarship in Southeast Asia.

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Al Gore's new book 'Our Choice' debuting in November 2009

Nobel Peace Prize winner Al Gore is reportedly working on a new book, “Our Choice”, to be released later this year. Probably the world’s most famous environmental activist, Gore plans to outline the world’s “next steps” toward a greener future.

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The Climate Project builds momentum with world leaders

The grassroots organization originally founded by former Vice President Al Gore is aiming to become even more proactive in the effort to combat the climate crisis. Jenny Clad, Executive Director of The Climate Project, delivers a State of the Organization Address, announcing its enhanced direction of advocacy and activism.

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Discover a Green Sundance with One Greener Radio

One Greener Radio ventures to Sundance to cover green films at this premiere independent cinema event. Environmental films to be discussed include Dirt! The Movie, No Impact Man, Earth Days, Crude, The Cove, The End of the Line, and Big River Man.

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ESTC 2008 welcomes Keynote Speaker Wade Davis

The International Ecotourism Society (TIES) has announced Wade Davis, National Geographic Explorer, an ethnographer, writer, photographer, and filmmaker, as a keynote speaker at the ESTC 2008.

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Upaya Zen – Travel beyond ordinary

The Upaya Zen Center offers spectacular trips to the frontiers, monasteries, temples of Mongolia and Nepal throughout 2008.

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Documentary scholarship contest by National Geographic Adventure & WorldNomads.com

Leading online travel insurance provider, WorldNomads.com, together with the National Geographic Adventure, is calling for entrants into its 2008 Documentary Scholarship.

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16th Annual Environmental Film Festival in D.C.

Illuminating some of earth’s most critical environmental issues, like the availability of clean, fresh water, our energy future, the accelerating pace of climate change and the environmental impact of war, the Environmental Film Festival opens for its 16th year in Washington, D.C. to play a role in addressing them through the artistry of film.

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