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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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Help protect our National Parks with a new video challenge

The new “Your Parks Video Challenge” campaign, sponsored by the National Park Foundation and Olympus (the camera people), wants you to submit a video at Yourparks.com for a chance to win an exclusive trip to the National Park of Your Choice, an Olympus PEN Camera Kit, and more.

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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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Go Green Expo returns to New York in time for Earth Day 2009

Eco-stars Mariel Hemingway and Nigel Barker, screenings from the Sundance Channel, Disney’s “EARTH” and over 200 eco-exhibitors will be highlighting the largest environmental business and consumer expo in New York’s history on April 17-19 2009 at the Hilton New York.

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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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Disney plants trees for planet 'EARTH'

The travel and entertainment juggernaut is taking another step toward the “good” kind of green with its new film, “EARTH”, by planting a single tree for every moviegoer who sees the film in its opening week.

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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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Mariel Hemingway wants you to travel healthy

Mariel Hemingway, movie star, best-selling author and Travelers Advantage spokesperson, offers advice on eco-friendly travel and great green getaways. Just because you are traveling or on holiday doesn’t mean you have to throw out all of your good health habits. In fact, it is an easier time to be healthy.

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JustDoOne.org offers $5k prize for best green lifestyle

JustDoOne.org has issued a global call for green solutions, offering up a $5000 prize for a video that best articulates personal action for living green.

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Sri Lanka Tourism presents DVD on tourism and climate change

Sri Lanka presented “A land like no other; A Tourism EarthLung” at the World Travel Market in London last week, a song/DVD by Alston Koch.

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Philippines gets world's first non-profit luxury eco-resort

The Cacao Pearl is offering 100% of its operating profits to eco and socioeconomic development throughout the Philippines. Ouilt on a 124-acre private island in the Calamianes archipelago, the resort is to be surrounded by beautiful rainforest and bordered by over a mile of pristine beaches.

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Dreamworks helps protect the endangered Giant Panda

In line with the DVD and Blu-ray debut of DreamWorks’ “Kung Fu Panda”, DreamWorks Animation pledged $1,000,000 in support of efforts to protect the endangered giant panda. Conservation International plans to use the contribution to jump start its Giant Panda Survival Plan.

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Al Gore's "The Climate Project" European Summit hosted by The Tommy Hilfiger Group

Tommy Hilfiger has teamed up with The Climate Project, Al Gore’s eco-initiative, to show its support of their and assist the expansion of its cause in educating and motivating the public to behave in an eco-friendly and conscious way.

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New Galapagos DVD: ‘A Musical Odyssey’

Shot in hi def on location, “Galapago” A Musical Odyssey” features up-close images of exotic wildlife of one of the world’s last pristine paradise, located along the Equator line in the Pacific some 1,000 kilometers west of Ecuador, their sovereign country.

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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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Green Living Project™ Launches Sustainability Platform

Green Living Project™ is a media production, marketing, and entertainment company that showcases sustainability initiatives around the globe – educating and inspiring individuals and communities to adopt a more sustainable lifestyle.

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Ancient Mayan Ruins in Belize see increase in popularity after 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'

Weekend crusaders and tourists alike are heading to ancient Mayan ruins in Belize to see where the crystal skulls were discovered… and perhaps discover one of their own.

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'Nature Interrupted' at the Chelsea Art Museum

The urgent and imperative message to restore health to the environment must be conveyed in every possible form of media and communication, and more so in art, for it is one of the most powerful languages humans have ever created.

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