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Conservation International

Conservation International Today and every day we are thankful for your support. Take a few minutes to see some of the amazing work that was made possible by people like you.

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Joshua
Joshua
I'm thankful that CI funded most of my dissertation work!
November 26 at 11:01am
Conservation International

Conservation International Copenhagen - No jargon, no bull. What is Copenhagen all about? Check out our quick primer on this pivotal meeting in December and why it is so important.

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Bob Kurtz
Bob Kurtz
Thanks for your response!

I feel it is important to point out that the link provided is to a Reuters article that does little more than gloss over the importance of the email exchange discovery, and attempts to minimize the impact by distorting the actual content of the emails themselves. I'm not sure what "misleading data" you are referring to, but further research would prove unequivocally that the peer review process is a sham, and there was (and remains) blantant and intentional collusion to falsify data in order to support a predetermined conclusion--one that benefits the corporations and globalists, not the human beings of Mother Earth.

I won't even go too deep into the fact that a simple Google search will reveal News Service CEO and Editor-in-Chief of Thomson Reuters Corporation (Thomas Glocer) has undeniable ties and grave conflicts of interest with the same global elitists that I referenced in my original comments. He has not only partnered up with David Rockefeller’s biotechnology trust called “Partnership for New York City,” (PNYC), but he has also been a Merck pharmaceutical company Director since 2007, according the Merck company website.... See More

Please understand that I am all for conservation, and I truly believe that we need to work together as one global family to preserve and protect the bounty we have, but cancer is too stupid to not kill it's host, and we are being led down a path of deceit with cancerous lies forged into the mainstream by greedy (and frankly disturbed) liars. That's putting it kindly, so as not to scare those still confused and/or controlled by the MSM.

Again, all the best to you all.
November 24 at 3:42pm
Bob Kurtz
Bob Kurtz
Among the organizations funded by Rockefeller Brothers Fund are: .....Conservation International....

Oh, I see now. I'm guessing that my $20 donations and my pleas for greater transparency to more critically thinking masses do not trump the funding from papa Rock.

Do what you can do, and stand up for good whenever possible. And remember always that despite how easily we forget, we are all the same energy.... See More

Take care.
November 24 at 3:51pm
Conservation International

Conservation International The latest version of Team Earth Magazine is available! Be sure to turn the volume on and emerse yourself in the work of CI.

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Conservation International

Conservation International Last week, CI scientist Robin Moore spent two days traveling in the
Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve, one of Mexico’s most ecologically
diverse regions. Read our most recent blog post to see what he found.

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Conservation International
Conservation International
Here is the official ecotourism website for the Sierra Gorda: http://www.sierragorda.net/sg-ecotours/index.htm
November 20 at 8:18am
Conservation International

Conservation International SC Johnson only has 117 posts for the 'Doing Your Part' blog. Every post on this blog = $1 for Team Earth - up to $25,000. If you have not posted yet please click on the link to post to the blog. More importantly, forward this opportunity on to your friends!

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In September, SC Johnson became a founding member of Conservation International's Team Earth. We're participating because as a family company, we're committed to protecting the world's resources for generations of families to come.
Beth
Beth
Ever since I bought my first car, I've always done my best to drive the most fuel efficient car possible. I plan to convert my TDI VW Jetta so that it runs on vegetable oil.
November 19 at 5:37am
Beth
Beth
And, I must say that, as an animal lover and activist, for crying out loud, SC Johnson, STOP using animals to test your products!!!! It is not only unnecessary, but heinous and cruel beyond words. I, for one, will never buy any of your products until you stop this.
November 19 at 5:41am
Beth
Beth
And, I'm a vegan - one of the very best ways to save the planet.
November 19 at 5:43am
Conservation International

Conservation International SC Johnson is giving $1 of support for Team Earth for every comment posted on the site below. Help us raise funds for Team Earth by sharing how you minimize your impact on our planet. After you have posted your comment be sure to forward this opportunity to a friend!

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In September, SC Johnson became a founding member of Conservation International's Team Earth. We're participating because as a family company, we're committed to protecting the world's resources for generations of families to come.
Ginamarie
Ginamarie
*Dislike* How can they be into conservation if they still test their products on animals??
November 6 at 8:45am
Fillipus Sutrisno
Fillipus Sutrisno
I do from myself in daily life such as bought daily thing not packs but bottle for less trash to take out
November 6 at 8:47am
Mimi
Mimi
*dislike* as well for the EXACT same reasons
November 6 at 8:49am
Kimako
Kimako
I work on reducing water waste.
November 6 at 9:18am
Carla M. Billups
Carla M. Billups
Taking METRO instead of cab!
November 6 at 9:24am
Ann
Ann
reusing, recycling bags
November 6 at 9:38am
Janett Baugher Stewart
Janett Baugher Stewart
Recycling everything I can (cans, cardboard, glass, plastic, magazines, junk mail and newspaper,etc) Using less water, driving less often and donating things to Goodwill instead of 'trashing' them. Trying to eat less meat. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!!
November 6 at 9:44am
Jason Anderson
Jason Anderson
We use canvas bags, compost, have CFL's, and carpool when possible. Go Team Earth
November 6 at 9:49am
Shannin Hunter
Shannin Hunter
That's awesome!
November 6 at 10:03am
Mike Hamill
Mike Hamill
Recycle everything i can,use less electricity,get my kids to do the same & got my MP on the case to get recycling bin keys for the elderly & disabled in my local community.
follow the 3 R's.!!!!!
November 6 at 10:09am
Sasho Kaceski
Sasho Kaceski
I try to use less electricity!
November 6 at 11:25am
Mike Hamill
Mike Hamill
nice profile pic. Sasho.!!!! (does this get another $ donated.???)
November 6 at 12:27pm
Alfred Naranjo
Alfred Naranjo
i do not use plastic bags anymore
November 6 at 12:38pm
Myron Shekelle
Myron Shekelle
I get my bills sent by email, not as letters sent through the mail.
November 6 at 12:50pm
Michelle
Michelle
walk everywhere I can, bring my own bags and teach my daughter to 'save water for the elephants' when she washes her hands.
November 6 at 12:56pm
Dave Gorby
Dave Gorby
I made my own solar batch heater for my home as well as a solar heater for my outdoor shower. We hang towels out to dry in the sun. We buy rainforest certified coffee, we recycle plastics and metals, we conserve electricity within our home and office, I sold my truck :( and bought a more fuel efficient car (now that was a tough sacrifice), we installed a hot water tank timer as well as a programable thermostat for the heater/AC, and we only purchase energy saver appliances.
November 6 at 2:23pm
Channing Jarrett
Channing Jarrett
I recycle everything I can, I use reusable bags ( i recycle the plastic bags I do use), My bills are also electonically sent to me-not mailed, I try to conserve water (taking shorter showers) I wash all laundry in cold water to save energy and I unplug appliances/electronics not being used and our company is starting to get into residential solar heating
November 6 at 3:19pm
Christina
Christina
I recycle, I walk or take the bus almost eveywhere I need to go!!! I teach my son the importance of reusing by bringing home old flyers from work for him to draw on!!! The little things add up and really do not take to much to do!! I have a programable thermostat that lowes the heat during the day and at night. I do not keep my temperature at extremes in my home, for both winter and summer!
November 6 at 4:50pm
Erin Marie Larner
Erin Marie Larner
Recycling old t-shirts and using vinegar or baking soda for cleaning has kept me from buying your products, but feel free to donate your customer's money to a good cause!
November 6 at 9:36pm
Hassan
Hassan
minimizing use of water by ensuring closed taps.
November 7 at 7:42am
Seth Gray
Seth Gray
The basics: reuse, refuse, recycle. but with no public recycle option in New Orleans the latter is off the list temporarily.
November 7 at 8:34am
Megan
Megan
I don't eat meat! The carbon reduction is incredible. I don't drive a car, and I fly very little.
November 7 at 8:38am
Laura Roach
Laura Roach
Work from home, drive a hybrid, live in a walkable community, buy local, support your regional farmer's market, buy in bulk, use energy efficient appliances and light bulbs, and keep inspired by imagining the world you want to leave to your children!
November 10 at 9:31pm
Kathy Bieber
Kathy Bieber
Buy American and if possible support local farmers. Never leave the water running while brushing your teeth....very wasteful.
November 12 at 5:18pm
Rosemary Barraclough
Rosemary Barraclough
look at both production carbon costs and transport carbon before making your purchasing decisions - some 'local' produce can be deceptively problematic
November 14 at 11:17am
Debasish Das
Debasish Das
avoid red meat reduce green house effect
November 15 at 5:40am
Conservation International
Conservation International
Thanks everyone for your comments! Your support means a lot to us. We have sent these over to SC Johnson for the blog.
November 16 at 10:23am
Sarah
Sarah
Recycle as much as possible. Use natural cleaning products. Avoid plastic grocery bags. Use public transport.
November 17 at 2:43pm
Cora Peck Pandy
Cora Peck Pandy
I crochet my supermarket bags into great strong totebags which I then use to take my groceries home eliminating further plastic bag waste
November 17 at 4:59pm
Barbara J
Barbara J
CI continues to contribute greatly to this earth.
November 18 at 11:42pm
Alice Mcgough
Alice Mcgough
To recycle paper and plastic's and not use electricity only when needed and careful on how much water used.
November 20 at 9:13pm
Conservation International

Conservation International NY Times blog covers news of CI & Disney’s partnership around Peru and Congo forestry projects.

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The company said it would pump $7 million into forest-protection projects in the Amazon, the Congo River Basin and the United States.
Namal Pandithasekara
Namal Pandithasekara
Eco tourism is a plain and simple con, if we can regulate chicken farm in kenya and pig farm in brazil i am sure we can put some standed and regulations to Ecotourism.
How can ecotourism be regulated? who is going to do it.What we need is stronger standards for ecotourism.
Ecotourist projects are unaudited, unaccredited and merely hint they are based on environmentally .Many tour operators ecotourist hotels and travel agencies use the term ecotourism to describe their operations. many of these projects do little to conserve nature or to benefit local people.
motivation of private travel companies and ecotourist hotles is profit - as it is in any other sector. The problem is that pressure to increase profits does not lead to sound long-term planning or sustainable development
friendly policies and operations. The guidelines that do exist mostly address the obvious issues ... See More
such as changes in land use, cutting down trees,Ecotourism unwittingly appears to be killing the wildlife it seeks to protect.
making tracks, or scaring wildlife.Ensuring that nature-based travel establishes and maintains high standards will be a challenge for all parties. The roles are different for each player, but together they can find the ecologically sensitive and economically viable methods and practices that will ensure survival of the attractions of nature and culture, without harming the resources . Will the parties see their ways to adhere to the highest principles and standards of ecotourism?
November 14 at 1:58pm
Nikki Rose
Nikki Rose
As a practitioner of responsible travel, I am concerned about general guidelines. They are either too vague or too weak. Here in Crete, we have zero support from the government for our work, quite the contrary in some cases. So the guidelines that include governmental or local authority support -- the perfect world scenarios written by non-... See Morepractitioners -- would not work for the hundreds of grassroots project around the world. The only way we can make progress is through presenting a professional and exciting responsible travel experience that suits our region of the world and rely on travelers to support work like ours as opposed to hearing vague notions of a perfect world.
November 22 at 11:14am
Conservation International

Conservation International Disney is providing $4 million to Conservation International activities in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Peru - their commitment represents the single largest corporate investment in REDD projects to date.

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Back in March, The Walt Disney Company released a landmark set of strategic environmental goals and challenging 3 to 5 year targets to reduce its emissions, electricity and fuel use, waste, and its impact on water and ecosystems.
Sidney Karunawardana
Sidney Karunawardana
Ecotourism-hope and reality
we need your help and the help from everyone who honestly sees this particular shade of ecotourism as a contradicting problem rather than an effective and sustainable solution.We support the view that without proper regulations ecotourism can become more a serious problem to the environment and destroying the livelihood... See More ... Read Moreof the local people.We have to join together and start working on some international regulations to be sure that the environment and the livelihood come before profits. Business people should be compelled by governments and international bodies to work within regulations that support sustainability of the ecosystem. There is also the problem of what is ecotourism. ecotourism can be as bad as mass tourism. There is urgent need for international bodies to work on that while at the same time be realistic.
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November 3 at 10:09am
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Conservation International Team Earth is sending the SOS for rainforests.

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On September 30th, Team Earth is answering the SOS from Sting and The Prince’s Rainforests Project (PRP) to send the world’s biggest SOS on behalf of the rainforests.
Mark
Mark
Conservationists you are rocking! Keep on doing what you do coz its the only really important thing going on on this diseased earth!
October 20 at 11:14pm
Conservation International

Conservation International Today the Prince's Rainforests Project (a partner organization) is issuing an SOS to help stop the destruction of tropical forests. Watch this video and join Sting and others to send an SOS to the world.

Nursida Yaru
Nursida Yaru
yes..!! STOP IT...
September 30 at 8:32am

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