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Dear ${member.firstname},
One of the highlights of the Earthwatch calendar is
fast approaching - our annual debate at the Royal Geographical
Society. At this year's debate, From
Tsunami to Drought, five speakers will outline their
ingenious solutions to the world's growing water crisis,
and once again the event will be chaired by award-winning
broadcaster Andrea Catherwood. Spaces are filling up
quickly so don't delay in reserving your seat!
In the meantime, I hope you enjoy reading our latest
news and updates from the field.
Warm regards,
Nigel Winser,
Executive Vice President, Earthwatch |
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Trash-eating
turtles dying in record numbers
Earthwatch
supports scientist in Australia researching 'turtles
in trouble'. |
Copenhagen:
Deal or no deal?
Sixty five per cent of global
population demand governments commit to climate deal. |
A
volunteer's volcanic activity
Rebecca completes a 'double
marathon' to help pay for her Earthwatch expedition. |
Earthwatch
science report
Download a copy of our newly-released
2008 Science Report for a detailed look at our recent
achievements. |
Request
a guide
Look out for our exciting
new expedition guide, published later this month, with
details of our 2010 expeditions.
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Gift
your tax refund to Earthwatch If
you are a UK tax payer and are owed a tax refund (repayment)
by HMRC, you can donate all or part of it to Earthwatch.
And if you are a tax payer in another European country,
consider donating your tax refund to Earthwatch after
you receive it! |
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Images
top to bottom: Niall Riddell, Norbert Wu, Paul Harris,
K. Pearson, Kate Holt, Joan Gonzalvo/Tethys Research Institute,
Earthwatch, Joy Macey. |
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