The second wave of our #EnvironmentalSportsChampions list is here! Read up on the 16 inspiring people and teams advocating for the protection of the environment 🧗♂️👇🌍 https://lnkd.in/eWe5dmt6
About us
The Lewis Pugh Foundation works for the preservation and conservation of our oceans for a peaceful and sustainable future. Change is driven by individuals, not by institutions. Which is why our Foundation is powered by inspired individuals and dedicated small teams. The Lewis Pugh Foundation convenes NGOs, governments, scientific institutions and concerned citizens around the world, uniting them around our common cause. And we get results. Our campaigns make a tangible difference. All of them are centred on our oceans. To date we have helped protect over 2,2 million km² of ocean, and we’re not stopping there. Life as we know it first began in the oceans, and all life fundamentally relies on them. But beyond what they can do for us, the oceans have their own intrinsic value. They have a right to be just as they have evolved over millennia: in perfect balance. As do all the creatures that live in them, from the tiniest krill to the most majestic whale. That's environmental justice.
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External link for Lewis Pugh Foundation
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- London
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- Nonprofit
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London, GB
Employees at Lewis Pugh Foundation
Updates
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Today is the day! Thousands will march through London to demand that the UK Government takes urgent action on river health 🏞️💧🇬🇧 #MarchforCleanWater Can’t join us in person? Tune in to the #MarchforCleanWater live stream and watch the action unfold! 🔴👇 https://lnkd.in/e28UyhyZ
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#DYK that coral larvae prefer surfaces with tiny grooves? In a recent study, scientists used 3D printing to create these specialised textures, successfully boosting coral settlement rates and survival. When technology meets nature, extraordinary things can happen 🌊✨ 📸: Andrew Baird; University of Hong Kong
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The award for scariest creature undoubtedly goes to... humans 😞🏭⛏️ #HappyHalloween
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🚨 3 DAYS TO GO 🚨 Water is life, but in the UK, it's on life support. Threatened by a cocktail of agricultural run-off, sewage, and chemical pollution, it's time to stand up for our rivers 🐮💩🧪 Join the #MarchforCleanWater this Sunday, 3rd November ➡️ https://lnkd.in/ePA-PzcK
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Our world is changing, and not for the better. The latest Living Planet Report by WWF paints a haunting picture 🌍💔🐝 🐘🦋
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#CCAMLR has not moved forward in establishing marine protected areas around Antarctica. It's also very disappointing that they've taken a step backwards on krill fisheries management. https://lnkd.in/gRnEez_M
Southern Ocean protection takes a step backwards as CCAMLR fails to put conservation first - Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition
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