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The Will Steger Foundation Joins Carbonfund.org's CarbonFree Program(TM) to Offset Business and Travel Emissions of Ellesmere Island Expedition
(CSRwire) MINNEAPOLIS, MN - April 16, 2008 - The
Will Steger Foundation announced today that it is offsetting its carbon
emissions with Carbonfund.org, one of
the country's leading carbon offset organizations. In anticipation of the
Ellesmere Island Expedition, a facet of its Global Warming 101 initiative,
the Will Steger Foundation is offsetting over 100% of its 2008 business
operations and travel emissions.
Considering the implications of climate change, carbon offsets through
Carbonfund.org are a natural extension of the goal that the Will Steger
Foundation is committed to achieving. The Will Steger Foundation has seen
firsthand the dramatic effects of global warming on both the environment
and the human condition. Its expeditions to the Polar Regions offer a
unique view of people and places at the tipping point of climate change.
Supported by robust educational and public policy initiatives, the Will
Steger Foundation is making a tangible impact on public awareness
concerning the threat of global climate change.
In March 2008, six emerging leaders, ages 21-28, joined Will Steger on a
1,400 mile international dogsled expedition across Ellesmere Island. There
they are following in the footsteps of legendary polar explorers and will
visit ice shelves that have collapsed due to global warming and those that
are on the brink of collapse. Crossing fjords, mountain ranges, and sea
ice, the Expedition Team will record the impact global warming has had on
the northern coast of the third largest and northernmost island in the
Canadian Arctic.
To advance state and federal policies that address solutions to global
warming, the Will Steger Foundation is mobilizing the public and elected
officials through the compelling narrative and credibility of eyewitness
accounts. Its programs provide an international platform for furthering
education, discussion and civic engagement, offering unique opportunities
for public interaction with prominent policy makers, scientists,
journalists and business leaders.
"Global warming is going to dominate the future lives of our young people
and we have a responsibility to prepare them for this by teaching them
what it is and where the solutions lie," said Will Steger - Polar
Explorer, Environmentalist, Educator, and President and Founder of the
Will Steger Foundation.
"The Ellesmere Island Expedition is an exciting way to raise awareness of
the effects of climate change, which are already ongoing," said Eric
Carlson, Executive Director of Carbonfund.org. "Of course, the expedition
itself has a carbon footprint. It's a testament to the credibility of the
Will Steger Foundation that it recognizes this and is assuming
responsibility by offsetting its business and travel operations."
About The Will Steger Foundation
The Will Steger Foundation is dedicated to creating programs that foster
international leadership and cooperation through environmental education
and policy. The WSF seeks to inspire and catalyze international
environmental leadership to stop global warming through exploration,
education and action.
For more information and to follow the Ellesmere Island expedition, please
visit their websites:
www.willstegerfoundation.org
www.globalwarming101.com
About Carbonfund.org
Carbonfund.org is
one of the country's leading carbon reduction and offset organizations,
making it easy and affordable for individuals,
businesses
and organizations
to reduce their climate impact. Carbon
offsets enable individuals and businesses to reduce carbon dioxide
emissions they are responsible for in their everyday lives by supporting
high-quality verified renewable energy, energy efficiency and
reforestation projects. Carbonfund.org works with over 600 corporate and
non-profit partners including Discovery, Allstate, Volkswagen, Dell,
Orbitz, Environmental Defense, and LancĂ´me.
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