A note about connection from Philippe Cousteau
A note from Philippe Cousteau about the current state of the world regarding COVID-19 and a call to action to work together to protect and restore water resources globally before it is too late.
A note from Philippe Cousteau about the current state of the world regarding COVID-19 and a call to action to work together to protect and restore water resources globally before it is too late.
In early January, the EarthEcho team joined Celebrity Cruises on the Galápagos island of Santa Cruz to better understand how the archipelago perceives and addresses conservation.
From the majestic blue whale to the hard working honeybee, the complex web of life we call biodiversity touches every inch of our planet, including our own backyards. And now, more than ever, this life sustaining variety needs our help. EarthEcho International has launched the OurEcho Challenge, a new competition designed to engage young problem solvers in understanding, respecting and protecting the important diversity of species essential to life.
As the new year begins, many of us will be making trips to visit family, see a new part of the world, or take a much-needed vacation in the following months. But these trips, airplane travel especially, have a cost beyond the ticket price: carbon emissions.Emissions from travel can often seem unavoidable; after all, how can you get from New York to London without flying? But one way to travel by plane and keep up with your environmentally-friendly New Year's Resolutions is through carbon offsets.
EarthEcho Expeditions: What's the Catch? Launch: Tuesday, January 7th at 9:00 AM EST/2:00 PM GMT We are excited to bring to you exciting videos, engaging lessons and more from our EarthEcho Expeditions: What's the Catch?! This series of teaching tools includes everything teachers need to convey the importance of healthy…